Fouled Out - If a player commits a certain number of fouls in a game (usually five or six fouls per player), he or she is removed from play.
Fouled out: Any player committing five fouls in a game can take no further part although a substitute can be used.
Players are excluded from the game after committing five personal fouls and are said to have "fouled out." Additionally, each personal foul counts towards a team foul.
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Foul out -When a player has committed his sixth personal foul, he has been taken out of the game, in other words, has "fouled out".
A player entering the game as a substitute must report to the scorer, who sounds a buzzer at the next dead ball to inform the referee. When a player has fouled out of the game, the scorer has to notify the nearest referee.
upon receiving the information from the referee. At the amateur levels, once a player has accumulated five fouls he is automatically disqualified -- and it is up to the scorekeeper to make the refs (and coaches) know when a player has fouled out.
A player who commits five fouls, including technical fouls, in one game (six in some professional leagues, including the NBA) is not allowed to participate for the rest of the game, and is described as having "fouled out".
See also: Point, Basket, Free throw, Court, Double
 
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