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Law 15 - Throw In Question 131 thru 140 of 534- [Previous] [Next]
Law 15 - Throw In 9/16/2012Akash of Port Louis, Mauritius asks...After a Throw- in taken correctly enters the field of play and leaves at a touch line without touching another player. What decision should the referee or assistant referee take?...
Read The Full Q & A Law 15 - Throw In 9/8/2012Scott of Laguna Niguel, California USA asks...Please can you provide some sort of resource for those of us who, I guess, haven't been at the right place at the right time to pick up these unwritten interpretations(?) of the LOTG? I'm baffled when I see another referee call a foul throw for 'spi...
Read The Full Q & A Law 15 - Throw In 9/7/2012Soccer Parent of Eagan, USA asks...We had a scenario last night where the ball went out of bounds and the team that was supposed to take the throw in went to the sideline to do it. On his way there, a ball boy threw him a ball and the player got confused on where the out of bounds li...
Read The Full Q & A Law 15 - Throw In 9/6/2012Todd Wendorf of Marysville, PA United States asks...Law 15 says nothing about spikes being illegal. I would agree that if the 'spike' is directed toward an opponent in a malicious manner, then the throw-in may be legal but the action is Striking and potentially a Send-Off offense. Am I missing some...
Read The Full Q & A Law 15 - Throw In 8/21/2012Harris of Toronto, Ontario Canada asks...During throw-ins, the thrower bends forward almost 90 degrees while taking the throw-in. Is this allowed?...
Read The Full Q & A Law 15 - Throw In 8/21/2012Harris of Toronto, Ontario Canada asks...On throw-ins, I have seen players bending their knees all the way so that they are sitting on their heels and only their tiptoes are touching the ground. Is this allowed? I remember seeing somewhere mention (not necessarily in the Laws but a...
Read The Full Q & A Law 15 - Throw In 8/4/2012John Edwards of Windham, Maine United States asks... have been watching a lot of the Woman's Olympic Soccer and have noticed a lot of throw ins where the player has one or both feet on the touch lines. Is this an international rule difference or should they be called for this? Thanks for the clarifi...
Read The Full Q & A Law 15 - Throw In 7/28/2012morris of Hamilton, ontario canada asks...on a through in can i step on the line...
Read The Full Q & A Law 15 - Throw In 7/20/2012paul grant of strathalbyn, south australia australia asks...hi. the rule book i have states that a goal can not be scored directly from a throw it, but does not say what should happen if the ball enters the net directly from the throw.(we have played on some pretty small pitches, so it could happen some day) ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 15 - Throw In 7/3/2012Matt Kelly-B of San Diego, CA USA asks...Throw in the moment of delivery. seems you must use both feet yet a foot can come up after completeion of the throw were should we consider both feet are not on the groumd? Id rather not call this since normal human motion always seem to use both fee...
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