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True or False: A foul is committed when a player breaks one of the rules listed in the Laws of the Game.
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Not every breach of the Laws is a foul. A "foul" refers specifically to certain physical offences listed in Law 12 (e.g., kicking, tripping, pushing, deliberate handball) that are punished by a direct free kick or penalty. Other infringements (e.g., offside, some misconduct) are breaches of the Laws but are not fouls.
Not every breach of the Laws is a foul. A "foul" refers specifically to certain physical offences listed in Law 12 (e.g., kicking, tripping, pushing, deliberate handball) that are punished by a direct free kick or penalty. Other infringements (e.g., offside, some misconduct) are breaches of the Laws but are not fouls.
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