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Law 15 - Throw In Question 281 thru 290 of 534- [Previous] [Next]
Law 15 - Throw In 11/21/2009Rui Adanjo of Maple Ridge, BC Canada asks...If the ball crosses the sideline but at the corner quarter circle, is it a corner or a throw-in?...
Read The Full Q & A Law 15 - Throw In 11/16/2009Kevin of Orlando, Florida United States asks...Here is essentially what happened: A player takes a throw-in on a quick restart at approximately the correct spot where the ball left the field of play. However, since the player chased down the ball, he threw it in about 12 yards from the sideline...
Read The Full Q & A Law 15 - Throw In 11/14/2009William Guynes of Mechanicsville, MD USA asks...I think an important addendum to this question is that the answer is the same even if the ball did so between the goal posts and under the crossbar! The restart would be a goal kick for the defense....
Read The Full Q & A Law 15 - Throw In 11/13/2009Eric Hoegler of Cape Coral, Florida USA asks...On a throw-in, if the ball is brought back behind the head, with one arm to each side of the head, but not released directly over the top of the head, is it a legal throw-in? The player is bringing the ball forward at a pretty good angle off to the ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 15 - Throw In 11/12/2009Barry Templin of Douglassville, PA U.S.A. asks...A player is taking a throw in in their offensive zone. The throw in lands in play but eventually rolls over the end line without any one touching it. Should the result be a goal kick going the other way....
Read The Full Q & A Law 15 - Throw In 10/27/2009Jon of santa rosa, CA USA asks...I've seen this scenario with more than one ref and and am wondering if I don't understand throw in mechanics. A girl is standing ready to throw 'down the line' when she twists her body and throws it in the opposite direction. All mechanics are good: ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 15 - Throw In 10/26/2009nancy of citrus heights, ca usa asks...The tournament rules stated - 'Each team is allowed to substitute players during your throw.' How would you have interpreted this rule - Each team can sub during only their throw - Or each team can sub during e...
Read The Full Q & A Law 15 - Throw In 10/21/2009Ethan Blanchette of Lynnfield, MA USA asks...I continuously see long throw-ins by high school players with excessive amounts of spin - indicating that the arms are not coming over the head together (even though they often appear very close). Are such throws (with excessive sideways rotation)co...
Read The Full Q & A Law 15 - Throw In 10/19/2009Aaron of Chicago, IL USA asks...How far must opponents be from a player taking a throw-in? Is it 2 meters or 2 yards? I understand that originally the laws were written using imperial measurements. Later, when the metric system took dominance, the laws were converted (10 y...
Read The Full Q & A Law 15 - Throw In 10/19/2009alberto sandoval of bristol, tennessee usa asks...REF.IS IT OK FOR A PLAYER TO STEP ON THE LINE DURING THE THROW IN?...
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