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Law 15 - Throw In 9/29/2010bob of waimea, hi usa asks...If the player throws the ball on a throw in and releases it following all the proper protocol...and it does not touch the ground until it lands completely out of bounds near a touch line. Would you probably deem that ball 'not in play' and therefore ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 15 - Throw In 9/24/2010Brian Lewis of Winnipeg, Mb Canada asks...Just a comment on the original question. 'The ref actually said you can just have one foot on the line while the other foot can be on the field. Is that accurate?' Based on FIFA LOTG this is not entirely accurate depending on your...
Read The Full Q & A Law 15 - Throw In 9/21/2010tim collins of morganfield, ky union asks...can you score by throwing the ball in the goal from out of bounds...
Read The Full Q & A Law 15 - Throw In 9/14/2010Ron of Fairfield, CA USA asks...A player on Team A kicks the ball which deflects off of a player on Team B, and the ball subsequently crosses the side line (the Team B player has last touched the ball, but had no control of it). Which team gets the throw in? Team A (Team B...
Read The Full Q & A Law 15 - Throw In 9/12/2010Ron elison of Allentown, Pa Usa asks...Just verifying. When a player is doing a throw-in he places his shoe on the sideline and about a third of his shoe is on the inside (or on the field of play) when he throws the ball in to play. Is this an illegal throw-in?...
Read The Full Q & A Law 15 - Throw In 9/11/2010Brian P of Belmar, NJ USA asks...A player took a throw in with one foot on the field and one off. I always thought you needed to have both feet behind the line. The ref actually said you can just have one foot on the line while the other foot can be on the field. Is that accurat...
Read The Full Q & A Law 15 - Throw In 9/8/2010Debbie of albuquerque, nm usa asks...My question is actually an etiquette question. Why do players put the ball down instead of tossing it to their teammates on a throw in? My best guess is that it might constitute a 'bad' throw-in and therefore the other team would get the ball. Thanks...
Read The Full Q & A Law 15 - Throw In 8/20/2010John Panone of Troy, MI United States asks...If a player is about to take a throw-in from the touch line, what constitutes the ball being in play? Does the whole of the ball need to cross the whole touch-line in order to be in play or if it is on the line or touching the line is it in play?...
Read The Full Q & A Law 15 - Throw In 8/20/2010Eric Gunstone of Seattle, WA USA asks...In reference to your question of the girl with one arm, my son was just in a U18 tourny with a boy with one arm taking the majority of the throw in's. He obviously had a clear advantage over the other boys taking throw in's and the team was using him...
Read The Full Q & A Law 15 - Throw In 8/13/2010natan mendelsohn of johannesburg, gauteng south Africa asks...is the player from the opposite team allowed to stand infront of the person taking the throw in ...
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