In most organized basketball, a player “fouls out” when they reach a set number of personal fouls in a game, and that number depends on the league.

Quick Scoop

  • NBA (and WNBA): 6 personal fouls to foul out.
  • College (NCAA men’s and women’s): 5 personal fouls to foul out.
  • High school (NFHS in the U.S.): 5 personal fouls is standard in most states.
  • FIBA / Olympics / many international leagues: 5 personal fouls.

Once a player hits that limit, they are disqualified and cannot return to the game, but the team can substitute another player.

What actually counts as a foul?

  • Personal fouls: Illegal physical contact (like pushing, holding, hitting the arm) that count toward your foul-out limit.
  • Technical fouls: Usually don’t count toward the 5‑ or 6‑foul limit in the NBA, but two technicals get you ejected on their own.
  • Flagrant fouls: Serious or dangerous contact; one flagrant 2 or two flagrant 1s can also get you ejected regardless of your total fouls.

So, if your question is “how many fouls to foul out?” the most common answers are 6 in the NBA and 5 in most other levels like college, high school, and international play.

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