- Blood rule
The Blood rule is a rule used in many
sports that states that an athlete that somehow gets a bleeding and/or non-bleedingopen wound , is bleeding in any way, shape, or form, or who hasblood on them or their clothes, must immediately get off the playing area to receive medical attention.cite web|url=http://www.melbournecitysports.ymca.org.au/index_general.asp?menuid=100.220|title=Blood Rule|publisher=Melbourne City Sports|accessdate=2007-07-02] Though they may be able to play again later, they cannot go back and play again until the would is taken care of, bleeding has stopped, and all contaminatedequipment has been replaced.cite web|url=http://www.smartplay.net/ouch/injuries/blood/bloodinfo.html|title=The Blood Rule|publisher=Smartplay|accessdate=2007-07-02] The main concern addressed by this rule is the spread ofinfectious diseases likeHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV),Hepatitis , and other diseases that can be spread through the contact of blood. Before this rule, the chance of spreading diseases through blood to teammates of the injured player, theopposition , theofficials , and even the injured player himself/herself in some cases where it could be spread through contact ofsaliva ,mucus , or blood from another injured player, was great since an injured player's wound may have ended up touching all the other players by the end of the game, because before most leagues had this rule, the player would continue playing unless they were bleeding enough for them to possibly die from a loss of a blood. Of course, sometimes, there are instances where the player refuses to leave even though an official requests he do so, if this occurs the official will stop play. In the case the player continues to stay after play has ceased, the official will enforce what ever the "playercode of conduct " says to do for the accompanyingleague . Though there are two options that can be chosen, one is much more commonly used than the other. The first option is that the player be and play then resume, or the official can halt play until the player has returned, the being the most commonly chosen.cite web|url=http://www.footy.com.au/dags/FAQ1v1-5.html|title=Frequently Asked Questions about Australian Rules Football|publisher=Footy.com.au|accessdate=2007-07-02] Some sports where this is used areAustralian Rules Football ,NCAA Baseball cite web|url=http://www1.ncaa.org/membership/champadmin/baseball/umpiring/2004/RulesChanges04.pdf|title=2004 Baseball Rules Changes and Points of Emphasis|publisher=NCAA |accessdate=2007-07-02] , as well as allmajor sports leagues like theNational Hockey League ,Major League Baseball ,National Basketball Association ,Major League Soccer ,National Football League , andUnion of European Football Associations .References
The blood rule was seen in Euro 2008, Switzerland against Turkey game, player changed his shirt twice
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