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Originally Posted by DadofTwins
I didn't think you could have both.
If the play results in a goal, the "obvious goal-scoring opportunity" hasn't been denied. Thus, no card. (At least, no hard DOGS red. Perhaps at best a yellow for unsporting behavior.)
If the play prevents a goal, you have a hard red for DOGS, but no goal.
What am I missing?
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This is a difference between NFHS and USSF.
Under NFHS rules a red card can still be given when a subsequent play of the ball results in a goal. USSF/FIFA has taken the position that only a caution is needed when a goal is scored.