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Law 15 - Throw In
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Law 15 - Throw In 10/18/2013

Me of Everywhere, WA USA asks...

Greetings:

On a throw-in, if the ball comes in, in the air but then when it bounces touches the ground off the field, it that a do-over or does the oponent have a throw-in?

This happened during a scrimmage game, I thought it never e...

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Law 15 - Throw In 10/16/2013

Matt of San Diego, Ca USA asks...

why when someone throws the ball in and it never goes in do they get to re-throw the ball again. Should it be the same as a corner kick ? if you can't throw the ball in the fist time on a ' free play ' you should be pentalized just like you do on a b...

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Law 15 - Throw In 10/6/2013

Roy of Homewood, IL usa asks...

On a throw in, what part of the foot can be on the line? Can one foot be inside the field?...

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Law 15 - Throw In 9/29/2013

Laurie Warner of Sydney, NSW Australia asks...

Is there a restriction on how far behind the touchline a player can be when taking a throw-in ? We were taught in the 1990s that a player had to be within a metre/yard of the touchline and have always enforced this. We were told it was an IFAB decis...

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Law 15 - Throw In 9/24/2013

tim of shirley, new york usa asks...

Can a player spin the ball from a throw-in?...

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Law 15 - Throw In 9/16/2013

Larry Kap of Middletown, PA USA asks...

Was there ever a time in any type of soccer anywhere that you could kick a ball in instead of throw a ball in that had gone out of bounds over the touch line?...

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Law 15 - Throw In 8/26/2013

Lucy of Saint Paul, MN United States asks...

A few times during a recent game, I would call a throw in to one team, only to have both teams look at me and yell at me, telling me I made the wrong call. A member of the team I thought kicked it out would have already picked up the ball and the opp...

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Law 15 - Throw In 8/9/2013

Daniel of Ottawa, On Canada asks...

Regarding Throw-ins:

I understand that it is fundamentally a question of common sense, but I would like to know if anyone has a theoretical justification for not penalizing a player for deliberately handling the ball in the following situati...

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Law 15 - Throw In 7/21/2013

jonathan of Dutban, Natal South Africa asks...

A throw was given, the player takin the throw stole about 4 metres and threw the ball in the field the referee blew the whistle and gave the throw ball to the other side , saying the player commiteed a foul throw by staeling ground. Was this a correc...

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Law 15 - Throw In 7/16/2013

Jerome Carroll of Portsmouth, Hampshire England asks...

If you have your left foot (toe) behind the line for a throw in and your right foot heel on the line (ie right toe in field of play) is this ok...

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