If you have your jersey tucked in you can use at as a kind of signal for the ref if it becomes untucked, kind of like throwing an arm up in the air, which is extremely common even with professionals. Be careful not to yell at the ref or make comments because it could turn out with a card on you
There is no such thing as disqualifying a foul in soccer. However, the referee may choose not to call a foul because it is trifling, because the referee is not certain that a foul was committed, or because the team offended by the infraction would gain an advantage by allowing play to continue.
Professional foul
Dissent is not a foul, it is misconduct, and the consequence is a caution.
Soccer can be easy but there are some parts that are hard. In soccer you can get into higher leagues. I play soccer myself and its easy for me because I've been playing for a while. You can get hurt in soccer but sometimes they will call a foul and you will get a free kick. Sometimes the refs don't see everything.
Yes you can! But it's a foul.
kicking a goal
The soccer player was given a yellow card for a foul tackle on his opponent.
Yes there are fouls in U-10 soccer. A foul is a foul, no matter what age. Now fouls in U-10 soccer may not be on purpose like some of those in age groups above U-10, but they may be. Again though, a foul is a foul, no matter what the age.
Foul
do you mean like handball, offsides, foul?
I am a soccer referee and I have never heard that term before, I would imagine it is the sideline.
by commiting a bad tackle or a hand ball.