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Law 15 - Throw In
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Law 15 - Throw In 8/1/2009

Pedro of manchester , nh USA asks...

Can a player throw the ball in to the keeper and is the keeper allowed to use his hands to recieve the ball...

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Law 15 - Throw In 7/26/2009

Dan Nordmeyer of Beavercreek, Ohio USA asks...

I find the Laws of the Game to be a very consistent and logical document. With one glaring exception. The treatment of the touch line is bi-polar, for lack of a better word. When dealing with a ball in or out of play, the entire touch line is in play...

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Law 15 - Throw In 7/25/2009

PAUL HALPENNY of Perth, WA Australia asks...

When it is a throw in which direction does the linesman wave his flag?...

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Law 15 - Throw In 7/22/2009

chris of romulus, ny usa asks...

As a follow up question, there was a set play yesterday where player A from team 1 had a team mate stand 2 yards away and then deliberately threw the ball into the back of his team mate. Player A then stepped onto the field and played the ball. Is th...

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Law 15 - Throw In 6/26/2009

ALEX PEREZ of IRVINGTON, NJ USA asks...

IN A THROW-IN CAN A GOALKEEPER PICKUP THE BALL WITH HIS HAND AFTER HE HAS TOUCH THE BALL WITH HIS BODY AND HAS TOUCH THE FIELD OF PLAY, IF THE BALL HAS BEEN THROWN IN FROM ONE OF HIS TEANMATE ,FIFA RULE STADES THAT A GOALKEEPER CAN NOT HANDLE BALL TH...

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Law 15 - Throw In 6/24/2009

Dan of Eastampton, NJ USA asks...

In the USA v Egypt match, at about the 68th minute, a ball went out over the near touch line right at the corner arc and the throw-in was awarded to the US. The initial player had moved back about even with the six and then tossed it to a back coming...

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Law 15 - Throw In 6/19/2009

Phil of Holland Landing, Ontario Canada asks...

Is there any required distance that you have to be from the line while making a throw in? A number of my team mates were being called for throwing the ball in too far from the line....

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Law 15 - Throw In 6/14/2009

john brooks of ipswich, queensland australia asks...

my son play on saturday and the team he was playing kept foul throwing from throw ins,when i question the lineman he said they can throw it in on one foot if they wanted too as long it came from the back of the head.i told him to look at the rules an...

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Law 15 - Throw In 6/13/2009

Chris Stalnaker of Weston, WV US asks...

My daughter is wanting to learn a flip throw in. I have seen it done 2 ways. One way is with the ball in hands doing a front flip on the ball and then releasing. The other is to place the ball on the ground a foot or two from the line and flipping...

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Law 15 - Throw In 6/11/2009

Andrew Bekken of Birmingham, AL USA asks...

How long does a player have to make a throw in?...

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