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Law 15 - Throw In
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Law 15 - Throw In 3/21/2011

Paul of Smyrna, Ga USA asks...

Although I am certain none of you meant to do so, your answers to this question may have been misleading.
You all made comments to the sort of 'as long as part of the foot is on the line, the requirement has been met.'
None of you me...

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Law 15 - Throw In 3/21/2011

Rob of Raleigh, USA asks...

Is there a rule governing how one player transfers the ball to another player on a throw in? Scenario is player A, outside the field of play, throws the ball over his head to player B on the field of play. Player B catches the ball and then proceed...

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Law 15 - Throw In 3/19/2011

John of Yonkers, NY USA asks...

On a throw-in can the thrower intentionally throw the ball onto the back of his teammate who is intentionally standing with his back to the thrower and the thrower then playing the ball upon entering the field of play? Or is this not allowed due to ...

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Law 15 - Throw In 3/15/2011

john of houston, tx US asks...

At my last game the other team kept throwing the ball in from the sideline with the majority of their feet inside the touchline on the filed of play. Are you allowed to have your feet be inside the touchline while at the same time part of it is on th...

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Law 15 - Throw In 3/12/2011

Trevor Snodgrass of Pullman, WA United States asks...

Just today I was throwing the ball in, and the ref blew his whistle and awarded the throw to the other team. The call was 'using one hand more that the other to throw.' He said, that because the ball had sideways spin, that it is a bad throw. During...

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Law 15 - Throw In 3/8/2011

Jacob of Lagos, Lagos Nigeria asks...

If a ball is directly thrown inside the net without touching any player or either goalkeeper is is a goal ball?...

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Law 15 - Throw In 3/3/2011

Tom of Richmond, VA USA asks...

In a recent game, the ball went over the touchline for a throw-in in my team's favor. The ball went about 15 yards out of bounds perpendicular to the point at which the ball exited the field of play. When I retrieved the ball, I noticed that a team...

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Law 15 - Throw In 3/2/2011

mullins of adelaide, south australia australia asks...

Player has a throw in but doesn't throw it, apparently unable to make his mind up about what to do.
This is delay of the restart of play under the laws, which say the referee MUST caution the player.

Q: Does the throw in go to the opposi...

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Law 15 - Throw In 2/27/2011

al of chicago, il usa asks...

Throw in for team b by middle line of the field, the trower, trows the ball right into the back of the oponent (team a)the ball bounces back to him and he goes on playing the ball.
What would be the refere's decision? let's say that the trower de...

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Law 15 - Throw In 2/23/2011

Phil Duhon of Copperas Cove, TX United States asks...

In our game last night, an opposing player was capable of astoundingly long throw-ins. In the second half, we noticed that he was placing one hand behind the ball, instead of both hands on the side. Is this an infraction?...

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