Disqualification happens when a player cannot continue. This usually follows foul limits. In many leagues, five or six fouls cause disqualification. For example, a player commits a sixth foul. The referee signals disqualification.
The player must leave the game. The team substitutes another player. Foul management matters greatly. Coaches track foul counts closely. Aggressive play increases risk. Smart defenders adjust style.
Did You Know disqualification differs from ejection?
Pro-Tip: Defend with feet, not hands.
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