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Law 15 - Throw In
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Law 15 - Throw In 4/24/2008

al of roswell, nm usa asks...

is it legal to put "spin" on the ball during a throw-in? it seems fairly difficult to spin the ball and bring it directly over the head...

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Law 15 - Throw In 4/20/2008

Mike Dreyfus of Germantown, TN USA asks...

I am a referee and soccer parent. Another parent on my daughter's team is also a coach of a younger boys team. He asked about a situation that recently happened in a tournament where he was coaching his boys. On a throw-in, the ball never entered ...

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Law 15 - Throw In 4/18/2008

Kimberly of Montclair, CA USA asks...

Please illustrate all correct foot placements for a proper throw in if you would....

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Law 15 - Throw In 4/14/2008

Paul of Flowood, MS USA asks...

On a throw in on a windy day, the ball is thrown in, crosses in the field of play, never touches any player, the wind blows the ball back out of bounds never landing in the field of play. Re-throw in or illegal throw? Who gets possesion of the ball...

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Law 15 - Throw In 4/9/2008

david of somewhere, south carolina usa asks...

if i were to do a flip throw in....do i have to begin running with the ball in my hands? or would it be legal to pick it up mid-flip?...

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Law 15 - Throw In 3/31/2008

Avery Haskell of Overland Park, KS USA asks...

I knew a kid that had one arm and the refs let him take throw in one handed. Legal?...

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Law 15 - Throw In 3/31/2008

Richard Jones of Ona, West Virginia USA asks...

1. What is the restart if a player throws the ball directly into an opponents goal without it touching any one? 2. What is the restart if a player directly kicks the ball into his own team's goal on a corner kick?...

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Law 15 - Throw In 3/29/2008

Sean of Holliston, Massachusetts USA asks...

So basically, you're saying; technically, on a throw in, you can throw the ball DIRECTLY at the opposing keeper. If it bounces off of him in any way, if the ball lands inside of the net it's a goal?...

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Law 15 - Throw In 3/28/2008

William Guynes of Albuquerque, New Mexico USA asks...

A co-worker, and soccer parent, asked me an interesting question about how to properly perform a throw-in. Their question was about having to "have two feet touching the ground." Apparently, another referee was penalizing a player for lifting their f...

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Law 15 - Throw In 3/24/2008

Robert Lame of Brick, nj usa asks...

This happened at one of our games last weekend. We are over 40 years of age. My teamate was taking a throwin. Evidently it wasn't quick enough for the referee's liking. He awarded the throw to the other team. When questioned, his reply was, "would y...

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