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Law 15 - Throw In
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Law 15 - Throw In 10/11/2011

Daniel Speller of Bournemouth, UK asks...

A boy does a throw in and throws the ball out of play. Does he re take the throw or is it a throw in to the opposing team?...

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Law 15 - Throw In 10/9/2011

David P. of Houston, TX USA asks...

Law 15 throw-in. I understand both feet have to be on the ground through out the throw and not just at the moment of the release, is that correct?

I had a player jumped while his hands has already started the throwing motion. He landed about...

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Law 15 - Throw In 9/29/2011

Delma Hudson of Rockingham, NC 28379 asks...

What is the rule in a throw-in situation if the ball does not enter the playing field? Would a re-throw be awarded or would the opposing team get the ball?...

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Law 15 - Throw In 9/14/2011

Michael Mchugh of Oromocto , Newbrunswick Canada asks...

Is it legal to make a throw in off one of your own players back as he is running away? Have used it a few times,the ball goes off his back,drops,and the thrower runs into it with a kick.

Also,with regards to corner kicks,if my kicker is ...

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Law 15 - Throw In 9/13/2011

Eric Stockwell of Eureka, CA USA asks...

I heard some years back that the rule for throw-ins was changed in that what had previously been considered a 'bad' throw due to twisting arm motion is now a legal throw. Can you clarify please?...

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Law 15 - Throw In 9/1/2011

mark of Renton, WA 98058 asks...

What does the rule state regarding the correct way to throw the ball in. I know that both feet have to be on or behind the line - but what is the rule pertaining to 'bringing the ball back over your head' I have seen a lot of inconsistencies with re...

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Law 15 - Throw In 8/30/2011

andy of Hong Kong, Hong Kong China asks...

If only one foot is on or behind the line and the other foot is totally over the line, is this still considered a legal throw in?...

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Law 15 - Throw In 8/22/2011

simon of hamilton, waikato new zealand asks...

as the sideline is part of the playing pitch is it not a fiul throw if the players foot is on the line...

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Law 15 - Throw In 8/18/2011

Chris T. of Kitchener, Ontario Canada asks...

Throw-in question (Law 15):

Long time lurker, first time poster. Thanks in advance for your thoughts!

Typical run up the sideline, defending player sweeps the ball out the side and the ref indicates a throw in for the attacking team...

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Law 15 - Throw In 8/5/2011

Kate Purnell of Valencia, CA USA asks...

My son has a arm injury from birth which limits the movement of his left shoulder. His left arm is also weak. He cannot extend his left arm much over his head and he can't really get his left arm behind his head without assistance from his right (his...

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