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Law 15 - Throw In Question 341 thru 350 of 534- [Previous] [Next]
Law 15 - Throw In 12/13/2008Jon of Austin, TX USA asks...Quick question related to this. What about if a ball is thrown in, but not STRAIGHT over the head? I see players deliver the ball anywhere from 30-45 degrees to the left or right of the top of their head, and I see it called for a bad throw about 5...
Read The Full Q & A Law 15 - Throw In 12/9/2008Phil Smith of Birmingham, West Midlands England asks...Law 15 - I am aware of the part of this law that states that 'The ball should be delivered from behind and over the head' Does this mean that the ball must be released before the arms of the player pass the virticle posstion? On short t...
Read The Full Q & A Law 15 - Throw In 12/8/2008Chris Neff of Elkton, MD usa asks...At lower levels we award a throw to the other team when a player lifts his/her foot on a throw in. However many refs allow upper level players who do a run up throw to not be penalized even though their trailing foot is only on the ground for an inst...
Read The Full Q & A Law 15 - Throw In 11/27/2008Chris of Irvine, CA USA asks...Years ago when I played youth, high school and collegiate soccer, a throw-in was ruled illegal if the ball had significant side spin in flight. Side-spin showed that one hand was dominant in the throw and perhaps one hand stayed on the ball a fracti...
Read The Full Q & A Law 15 - Throw In 11/24/2008John E of Norton, MA USA asks...I was watching a U18 game last night and I saw an unusual situation. A team had a throw in and the player taking the throw in saw a defender with his back turned and threw the ball such that it hit the defender and rebounded back to the thrower who ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 15 - Throw In 11/23/2008terry clement of newcastle, nsw australia asks...Please provide me with any information on an alternative name for a throw in ie SHY: SHAI (not sure of corect spelling)Is this or was this a recognised soccer term?...
Read The Full Q & A Law 15 - Throw In 11/12/2008Rob of London, England asks...In a recent eleven a side league match a player on my team took a throw in from the wrong place and the refferee blew his whistle and gave the throw to the opposition. Is this correct?...
Read The Full Q & A Law 15 - Throw In 11/7/2008Walt of Hendersonville, TN USA asks...While reffing a U10 girls rec game, I had a very strange throw-in. The girl took a running start, did a front flip, landed, and proceeded to throw the ball to a teammate, who scored. After discussing this with the AR , I awarded a goal. Was this the...
Read The Full Q & A Law 15 - Throw In 11/6/2008malcolm francis of london, england asks...Dear Sir / Madam What is the ruling about a player standing or jumping in front of a player taking a throw in? is there a minimum distance the player has to be from the player throwing in before he is allowed to jump for the throw? What st...
Read The Full Q & A Law 15 - Throw In 10/30/2008Mike of sebastopol, ca usa asks...Just wanted to confirm my understanding of laws regarding a throw in. I'm I correct in assuming that a goal can not be scored directly off a throw in..it must touch a player first. thanks ...
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