Explaining game consequences
I need to outline the consequences when a team official receives a red card: they must leave the technical area. If a team official interferes with play, it’s important to determine the restart type. According to IFAB Laws, if a team official enters the field and interferes, play is restarted with a direct free kick or penalty kick where the interference occurred. However, if an outside agent interferes, a dropped ball is used for the restart.Clarifying interference laws
I think Law 3.9 specifies that if a team official enters the field and interferes, the referee stops play unless there’s no interference. That official must be removed, and play restarts with a direct free kick or penalty kick. For instance, if a coach trips an opponent, it results in a direct free kick or penalty. This could also lead to disciplinary action, like a red card for violent conduct or irresponsible behavior, perhaps causing suspension. It's interesting to consider similar past incidents with various officials.Discussing rare incidents
I can reference the 2010 incident with AZ Alkmaar’s goalkeeper being attacked by a fan or the 2014 Copa Sudamericana ball-boy timewasting incident. It's important to avoid fabricating examples, though. I’ll acknowledge that such occurrences are “确实罕见” and outline the rules: if a coach enters the field and interferes, the referee should stop play and show a red card, restarting with a direct free kick or penalty for the affected team. I’ll also ask if the user wants details about a specific match or video footage, keeping the tone short and friendly.

确实离谱、但规则上很好处理。
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