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12/1/2015Sue of Atlanta, Ga Uaa asks... It is not a violation of the law 11 to receive the ball directly from a drawbar restart even if the receiving player is ahead of the ball, head of the second to last defender, and any opposing teams end of the field? True or false?...
Read The Full Q & A 12/1/2015Sue of Atlanta, Ga Uaa asks...An attacking player, in an offside position, intercepts a pass from a defender intended for that defenders goalkeeper. The player should not be penalized for being off side, or the player should be penalized for being off-sides?...
Read The Full Q & A 12/1/2015Sue of Atlanta, Ga Uaa asks...The ball is in play at all other moments, even with¦ It completely crosses the touch later bowling in the air or along the ground, it bounces off the referee or sister or three located outside the field play, it bounces off the goalpost come across b...
Read The Full Q & A Law 11 - Offside 12/1/2015Gwyn Williams of Bridgewater, NJ USA asks...A player cannot be offside if he is 'in his own half' when the ball is kicked. How is this defined? Is it similar to being in line with a defender i.e. no part of the body that can legally play the ball can be in the attacking half? Does it matter if...
Read The Full Q & A Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct 11/30/2015Sue of Tampa, Fl Usa asks... A player asks for and received permission to leave the field to have an ankle taped. Well off the field and will play still occurring, he becomes engaged in a fight with an opposing substitute and it sent off. Does a drop ball occur, penalty kick, ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 13 - Free Kicks 11/30/2015James of Sacramento , Ca Usa asks...An indirect free kick is awarded to the attacking came outside the opponents penalty area. The referee failed to raise his arm to indicate that the kick is indirect. What decision should referee make when an indirect free kick is awarded to the attac...
Read The Full Q & A Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct 11/30/2015Cindy of Atlanta, Ga Usa asks... A player with an obvious goalscoring opportunity advances with the ball into the opponents penalty area. A defense of player standing just outside the penalty area throws one of his shoes at the ball which causes the ball to be deflected wide of t...
Read The Full Q & A 11/30/2015Amanda of Tampa, Fl Usa asks...A player spits a teammate. Is it a drop ball, penalty kick, direct free kick, or indirect free kick?...
Read The Full Q & A Law 2 - The Ball 11/29/2015Cigal of anywhere, North America asks...Can footballs be placed around the field of play for use during the game? We see ball boys all the time. ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 3 - Number of Players 11/29/2015Cigal of anywhere, North America asks...I understand you cannot force a player to leave if he is supposed to be substituted? A player about to be substituted refuses to leave the field of play. So do you caution the player, talk to the captain again to encourage the player to leave the fie...
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