According to The FA Laws of the Game (Law 12), moving your head towards another player is heavily sanctioned based on the intent and force used, with a clear distinction between an attempt to head the ball and an attempt to make contact with a person.
Here is the breakdown of FA rules on this action:
Violent Conduct (Red Card): A player who, when not challenging for the ball, makes a clear forward movement with their head resulting in contact with the head or face of an opponent (or any other person), is guilty of violent conduct unless the force used is negligible. A headbutt, or attempt to headbutt, is classified as striking or attempting to strike and will almost invariably result in a direct red card.
Attempted Violent Conduct: If a player attempts to headbutt another player but misses, they can still be sent off for violent conduct, as the law punishes the "attempt to use excessive force or brutality".
Reckless Action (Yellow/Red Card): If the head movement is deemed reckless (disregard for the danger to the opponent), it must be cautioned (yellow card). If it uses excessive force or endangers the safety of the opponent, it is a red card.I
"Negligible" Contact: If contact is made but it is extremely minor or unintentional (e.g., in a jumping contest, two players clash heads naturally), a referee may deem the force "negligible" and not issue a red card. However, any deliberate forward movement of the head with force is a strict red card offence.
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