[ayso45-refs] Hand-ball or Double touch
Daniel Edelson
dre at edelsonassoc.com
Mon Oct 2 21:12:17 EDT 2006
>From fifa, Law 15, The Throw-In, 2nd page.
http://www.fifa.com/en/laws/Laws15_02.htm
"All opponents must stand no less than 2 meters from the point at which the
throw-in is taken.
The ball is in play immediately after it enters the field of play."
If the ball never enters the field of play, I guess it's never in play. If
the ball were to completely cross the line it would be in play, and that
would be a hand-ball.
daniel
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From: ayso45-refs-bounces at ayso45.org [mailto:ayso45-refs-bounces at ayso45.org]
On Behalf Of Hugo Steemers
Sent: Monday, October 02, 2006 5:44 PM
To: Srinivas Ketavarapu; ayso45-refs
Subject: Re: [ayso45-refs] Hand-ball or Double touch
My 2c, and the easy answer :-)
It's a U10 game - give the player a second opportunity.
Hugo
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From: ayso45-refs-bounces at ayso45.org [mailto:ayso45-refs-bounces at ayso45.org]
On Behalf Of Srinivas Ketavarapu
Sent: Monday, October 02, 2006 5:17 PM
To: ayso45-refs
Subject: [ayso45-refs] Hand-ball or Double touch
I was a spectator at a U10 game on Saturday. My daughter's team had a
throw-in when the ball went out of bounds on the side line. The girl that
took the throw-in threw the ball properly but it went straight up into the
air (when standing on the line) and she caught it again.
Did the ball ever enter the field of play? Is it a foul? hand-ball or double
touch? What is the appropriate restart - direct free kick (for handling) or
indirect free kick (for double touch)?
Thanks.
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