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Law 15 - Throw In 2/16/2007Johnny Mack of Tacoma, WA USA asks...Throw in is taken. All criteria is met for a legal throw. Coach comes unglued because the player started to throw the ball in, stopped, reset, changed direction and then threw the ball in very slowly to a teamate located about two meters away. My...
Read The Full Q & A Law 4 - Players Equipment 2/16/2007Bobby Hartley of Palmer, Alaska United States asks...I am going to play high school soccer this year and a salesman said that aluminum studs aren't usually allowed. i hear that its up to the ref but i want to be sure. Should i get different cleats?...
Read The Full Q & A Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct 2/16/2007Rich of Anaheim, CA USA asks...Is it an offense for a goalkeeper to handle the ball after they have played the ball with their feet on a kick directly from a team mate....
Read The Full Q & A Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct 2/15/2007Dean E Milner of Midlothian, Texas USA asks...Can a goal keeper receive a pass from a teammate outside of the penalty area and dribble back into the penalty area and pick up the ball with his hands? Or, can he steal a ball from an opponent outside the penalty area and do the same? Let me know. ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 14 - Penalty kick 2/15/2007David Matewosian of La Habra, Ca US asks...I was told by a co-worker that during a Mexican league game a player was awarded a penalty Kick. When he was about to shoot the ball instead of shooting he turned and passed the ball to a player outside of the penalty are who then shot the ball. I ...
Read The Full Q & A Mechanics 2/15/2007Carl Belletti of Pittsburgh, Pa USA asks...I was taking the quize on the referee.com webpage and I came to the following question. The first half ends and the players are returing to their benchs player A3 pushes B9 hard to the groundsome six feet a way. I gave the answer send off player A3 a...
Read The Full Q & A Law 4 - Players Equipment 2/15/2007Zambo of Portsmouth, UK asks...Has the law changed regarding the colour of the top goalkeepers are allowed to wear? Are they now permitted to wear the same colour as the officials, and can they wear the same colour as the opposing goalkeeper? If so, this could cause problems if th...
Read The Full Q & A Mechanics 2/14/2007Mark Warner of Huntington Beach, CA USA asks...Regarding penalty kicks and feinting. I have read the LOTG and I know it says you can feint on the taking of a PK, but there seems to be a grey area as to what constitutes a feint.
We had a PK awarded to us, the girl taking the kick start...
Read The Full Q & A Mechanics 2/14/2007Rufus of Belmar, NJ USA asks...As a follow up to the question about pacing off the ten yards, all three of the respondents said they would NOT march off the 10 yards [14828]. Yet the question was raised as to why do the EPL officials do it on the ceremonials? Is it a League prac...
Read The Full Q & A Other 2/13/2007Laura of las vegas, nv us asks...Do referees make any money? If so, how much money....
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