Review the appeal from the Club and determine, based on all available evidence (e.g., video, testimony, etc.):
Did the referee correctly identify the offense in accordance with the Laws of the Game?
Is the disciplinary sanction applied appropriate for the offense?
If the answers to questions 1 and/or 2 are YES, then the appeal is NOT upheld (i.e., unsuccessful) and the Ruling Body will determine whether the appeal was frivolous in line with the definition below:
A frivolous appeal is one that does not contain any objective rational basis. In other words, an appeal is not frivolous if a reasonable observer with knowledge of the Laws of the Game would find that there is a rational basis for arguing that the discipline applied was not appropriate for the offense.
If the answers to questions 1 and 2 are NO, then the appeal will be upheld (i.e., successful).
The decision must be unanimous (including if determining frivolous); where there is any discrepancy on the answer to the first two questions the Ruling Body will review the game tape together and come to a decision. If no unanimity can be achieved then the decision automatically defaults to YES. Remember the Ruling Body is not re-refereeing the game; it is rectifying obvious errors in the referee’s disciplinary decisions. Therefore if it is not OBVIOUS it does not need to be rectified.
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Did the referee correctly identify the offense in accordance with the Laws of the Game?
Is the disciplinary sanction applied appropriate for the offense?
If the answers to questions 1 and/or 2 are YES, then the appeal is NOT upheld (i.e., unsuccessful) and the Ruling Body will determine whether the appeal was frivolous in line with the definition below:
A frivolous appeal is one that does not contain any objective rational basis. In other words, an appeal is not frivolous if a reasonable observer with knowledge of the Laws of the Game would find that there is a rational basis for arguing that the discipline applied was not appropriate for the offense.
If the answers to questions 1 and 2 are NO, then the appeal will be upheld (i.e., successful).
The decision must be unanimous (including if determining frivolous); where there is any discrepancy on the answer to the first two questions the Ruling Body will review the game tape together and come to a decision. If no unanimity can be achieved then the decision automatically defaults to YES. Remember the Ruling Body is not re-refereeing the game; it is rectifying obvious errors in the referee’s disciplinary decisions. Therefore if it is not OBVIOUS it does not need to be rectified.
http://pressbox.mlssoccer.com/content/appeal-review-red-card-decision