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===Analogous concepts not generally referred to as a "power play"=== *In [[water polo]], a shorter version of the ice hockey or lacrosse penalty situation exists as well. It is referred to as "man up" or "man down". *In [[futsal]], there exists a situation which is essentially a power play. When a player is shown a [[Red card (sports)#Red card|red card]] and is thus ejected from the game, the penalized team must play short-handed for two minutes, similar to ice hockey. If a goal is scored, the team returns to full strength. *In other forms of [[indoor soccer]], usually played in the United States, there also exists a power play situation similar to ice hockey. *In [[indoor American football]], the 1988 proposed [[World Indoor Football League]] had intended to establish a perpetual power play, in which the offense would always have one man more on the field than the defense. [[Fan Controlled Football]] added the power play (explicitly identified as such) as one of its power-ups, a special one-play rule change that each team can exercise each half. *In [[rugby union]], a player who is shown a yellow card is ruled off the field of play for a period of ten minutes (two minutes in the [[rugby sevens|seven-a-side]] variation). The player may not be replaced, their team must play one player short while they are off the field. The temporary sending-off is usually called a "[[Penalty box#Rugby football|sin binning]]". *In [[association football]], a player who is shown a red card (whether or not it is a straight red or a second yellow) is ejected and may not be replaced to the remainder of the game; the team must play with one fewer player.
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