Sin Bins
MATCHDAY PROCESS
In order to ensure that you have a full understanding as to how the Sin Bin process will be implemented during a game, please refer to the below information:-
Who?
• Applies only to active players only (those on the field of play)
• Does not apply to substitutes and coaching staffHow?
• The referee will take the name of the offending player
• A yellow card will be issued and shown • Referee to point to the touchline where the player must go (there will be no specific Sin Bin area)Time
• Sin Bin to last for 10 minutes in matches of a 90 minute duration
• Sin bin to last for 8 minutes in all other matches • The Sin Bin period only commences when the referee restarts play • Referee will include any lost time (i.e injury delay) • Referee is the sole arbitrator of time and as to when the player can return (permission can be given when the ball is in play)Offending Player
• Cannot be substituted until the Sin Bin period has expired
• Can take part in a penalty shootout – even if the Sin Bin period has not expired (i.e. end of extra time) • Must be in the Sin Bin for active playing time (i.e. Sin Bin to continue into 2nd half if required) • Defined as being in the Sin Bin from the moment they are cautioned for Dissent (even if play has not yet restarted) • Any player who has been Temporarily Dismissed and commits a further yellow or red card offence whilst in the Sin Bin cannot take any further part in the game and cannot be substitutedON-FIELD SANCTIONS
As of the 2019/20 season, all Dissent cautions must be dealt with via the Sin Bin process whereas cautions for all other offences (Unsporting Behaviour, Persistent Infringement etc.) will remain unaffected. Repeat offenders will be sanctioned as per the guidelines below.
If a temporary dismissed player:
• Commits another Yellow Card offence or Red Card offence during the sin bin period, they cannot take any further part in the game and cannot be substituted
• Commits a non-dissent caution at any time on the field of play in addition to the sin bin period will continue to play • Commits a 2nd Dissent caution (and no other offences) will receive a 2nd period in the sin bin. At the end of that period, the player can take no further part in the game but can be substituted (providing that the team concerned has not used all of their permitted substitutes) • Commits a 2nd dissent offence and has already had a non-dissent caution will take no further part in the game and cannot be substitutedThe below chart will give you a step by step process of the on-field sanctions that a referee must take:
Caution Offence 1 | Caution Offence 2 | Caution Offence 3 | On Field Sanction |
Dissent | - | - | Sin Bin |
Dissent | Non Dissent | - | Sin Bin, caution recorded (no send off) |
Dissent | Non Dissent Caution | Non Dissent Caution | Sin Bin, send off for S7 (second caution) |
Dissent | Dissent | - | Sin Bin x2, unable to re-join, but CAN be substituted after 2nd Sin Bin if not all subs used |
Dissent | Non Dissent Caution | Dissent | Sin Bin, caution recorded, Sin Bin, unable to re-join and CANNOT be substituted |
Non Dissent Caution | Dissent | - | Caution recorded, Sin Bin |
Non Dissent Caution | Dissent | Non Dissent Caution | Caution recorded, Sin Bin, send off for S7 (second caution) |
Non Dissent Caution | Dissent | Dissent | Caution recorded, Sin Bin, Sin Bin - unable to re-join and CANNOT be substituted after 2nd Sin Bin |