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Should Hair Pulling in Football Always Be Classified as Violent Conduct?

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Last updated: April 14, 2026 6:16 pm
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Football player pulling opponent’s hair during Premier League match incident
Hair pulling incidents in football spark debate over violent conduct rules.
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A growing debate has emerged in English football over whether hair pulling should always be classified as violent conduct, following several controversial red card decisions in the Premier League.

Recent incidents have frustrated managers and pundits alike. Michael Carrick criticised the red card shown to Lisandro Martínez during a match against Leeds United, calling the decision “shocking.” Similarly, David Moyes previously described a red card for Everton’s Michael Keane as “ridiculous.”

Despite differing opinions, refereeing standards have remained consistent. When officials clearly identify hair pulling, VAR has generally intervened, leading to a red card and an automatic three-match ban for violent conduct.

The issue gained attention after a key incident in 2022, when Tottenham defender Cristian Romero pulled Chelsea’s Marc Cucurella by the hair. After that moment, referees adopted a stricter approach, treating any confirmed hair pulling as a sending-off offence.

Match officials have defended this consistency. Former referees’ chief Howard Webb explained that hair pulling is considered an unacceptable and aggressive act, and that similar incidents would continue to result in the same punishment.

However, many former players disagree. Pundit Alan Shearer argued that some red cards are too harsh, warning that the game risks losing balance if every instance is treated as violent conduct.

Critics also question the severity of the punishment. In the Premier League, violent conduct automatically leads to a three-match suspension, regardless of the nature of the offence. This means a minor hair pull can result in the same ban as far more dangerous challenges.

This has led to comparisons with other types of fouls. Serious tackles, headbutts, and minor grabs can all result in the same disciplinary outcome, which some managers argue is unfair.

The controversy extends beyond the Premier League. Similar decisions have appeared in competitions such as the Women’s Super League and international tournaments, where VAR has also played a decisive role.

In some cases, however, officials have chosen not to act when evidence is unclear, highlighting inconsistency in how incidents are judged.

The debate intensified further after incidents involving players such as Katie McCabe, where refereeing decisions sparked strong reactions from coaches and fans.

Supporters remain divided. Some believe strict enforcement is necessary to protect player safety and maintain discipline. Others argue that the current system lacks nuance and punishes minor actions too harshly.

As discussions continue, football authorities may face increasing pressure to review how violent conduct rules are applied and whether punishments should be adjusted based on severity.

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