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Law 15 - Throw In
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Law 15 - Throw In 1/23/2014

roy of N.Y., USA asks...

When did throw-ins start? My older brother played in the early 60's out on L.I., and they used to kick the ball back into play until, he thinks 1962 or 3. My grandfather grew up in Plymouth, England around the turn of the 20th century and when seei...

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Law 15 - Throw In 1/15/2014

Karki of Lalitpur, Lalitpur Nepal asks...

Can a player bend his knees while taking a throw-in? Like from a squatting or semi-squatting position ?...

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Law 15 - Throw In 1/13/2014

Dave of Torrance, CA United States asks...

I learned tonight that there was a cautionable infraction on a throw-in; that a player could be cautioned per the following:

'if an opponent unfairly distracts or impedes the thrower'

My focus is on the 'distract' part of the law.<...

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Law 15 - Throw In 11/19/2013

Phil of Tarzana, CA United States asks...

Ball in & out of play can be thought of as the edge of the ball closest to the field crossing over the outer edge of the touch line. The only 'inconsistency' is that the player taking the throw-in must have any part of both feet outside the inner e...

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Law 15 - Throw In 11/18/2013

keith of jackson , nj usa asks...

If a player is throwing the ball in and in mid throw twists his body and throw the ball 90 degrees to one side is that throw illegal?...

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Law 15 - Throw In 11/18/2013

Tim of kernersville, nc usa asks...

When the ball passes entirely over the touchline, the ball is out of play and results in a throw-in. If even part of the ball is over/on the touchline, it is in play.

My question is, when there is a throw-in, is the opposite in effect? Doe...

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Law 15 - Throw In 11/10/2013

jean joseph of rosedale, ny united states asks...

During a dead ball out of bounds my player takes a throw and bounces the ball directly to the goalie and the goalie receives it with his hands. Is that not a legal play......

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Law 15 - Throw In 10/23/2013

Bob of Whitma,, Mass USA asks...

Throw-in
Team A takes throw-in but it never enters the field.
Is it a retake or is it awarded to team B...

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Law 15 - Throw In 10/22/2013

Laurie Warner of Sydney, NSW Australia asks...

Probably just a follow-up on my previous question about throw-ins being taken a yard/metre behind the touch-line. I get the concept that a yard/metre or two up or down the line or back-from it is OK but I coach 150 referees and they ask me 'where is ...

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Law 15 - Throw In 10/22/2013

Dan Baldwin of Boonsboro, MD USA asks...

law 15 What is the maximum approach distance a player may take before correctly releasing the ball and what is the restart....

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