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Law 14 - Penalty kick 7/12/2016former youth ref of Hordaland, Norway asks...A final scenario regarding extended time penalty kicks: The penalty kick is legally taken without encroachment or feints. While the ball is in play the other goalkeeper strikes an opposing player in that penalty area. By some miracle you see ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 11 - Offside 7/12/2016former youth ref of Hordaland, Norway asks...Thanks. I know that office is recalculated at every touch by a team-mate, but the laws of the game give me the clear impression that the attacking player would be be considered to be on the goal line for every play until 'the next stoppage in pla...
Read The Full Q & A Mechanics 7/11/2016Kevin Churchill of Camarillo , CA USA asks...I am the referee admin for a large AYSO region managing over 300+ referees. I am looking to purchase a a referee headset communication system to teach, train and coach our higher level referees but also as a real time teaching tool using a remote sp...
Read The Full Q & A Law 14 - Penalty kick 7/11/2016former youth ref of Hordaland, Norway asks...Time is extended for a penalty kick in a game played under FIFA rules. The attacking players have no reason to attempt to play the ball, but the defending players could conceivably prevent a goal by touching a ball spinning towards an empty net (unli...
Read The Full Q & A Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct 7/11/2016Phil of Tarzana, CA United States asks...I have a follow-up question to 30588. Law 12 talks about discipline for cautionary or sending off offenses against anyone. It then mentions violent conduct against a teammate, etc. It then says the restarts can be DFK & INFK for offenses a...
Read The Full Q & A Law 11 - Offside 7/11/2016former youth ref of Hordaland, Norway asks...Thanks for answering my law 12 questions, as well as all the other questions on this site. I enjoy reading your take on uncommon situations. Following up on the question regarding the new details in law 11: I see an issue in the case of t...
Read The Full Q & A Law 3 - Number of Players 7/10/2016Stuart Main of Perth , UK asks...Is it possible to substitute a player on who has been substituted off in the same game ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct 7/10/2016former youth ref of Hordaland, Norway asks...Two law 12 questions: What is the correct call if a goalkeeper commits one of the non-standard handling offences (e.g. touching the ball with an object held in his hand) in his own penalty area? Would this be an indirect free kick due to stopping...
Read The Full Q & A Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct 7/10/2016Billy of London, United Kingdom asks...A player has the ball and is running away from the goalkeeper. The goalkeeper calls at the player to 'leave' the ball, which he does. The player hasn't deliberately kicked the ball toward the goalkeeper so no free kick can be given. Yes or No? Read The Full Q & A Law 14 - Penalty kick 7/10/2016MICHAEL WHITE of London, - United Kingdom asks...In the event of a penalty having to be retaken, can a different player be selected to take the subsequent penalty? ...
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