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Law 1- The Field 5/6/2019Doug Crawford of Oakland, CA US asks...Hello - Curvy goal line results in off angle goal posts. When I checked the goal post position and the netting I did not notice this. I was AR, and later, 30 yards away, standing lined up with the goal posts for a corner kick, I realized that th...
Read The Full Q & A Law 1- The Field 4/20/2019Joshua of Grande Prairie, AB Canada asks...How many flag posts are needed in a game?...
Read The Full Q & A Law 1- The Field 8/31/2018John of Ireland , Ireland Ireland asks...Hi, i just reffed a game on a field that had some AstroTurf on it, one strip in one box (penalty spot) and the goal area and penalty spot in the other box. Is that permitted? I know that the laws allow for a hybrid system if the competition allows fo...
Read The Full Q & A Law 1- The Field 8/21/2018kenneth blair of aberdeen, Scotland asks...well guys sorry you all missed it but Kepa when walking to his goal before the coin toss you can see him drag his foot outside the 18yrd box in the middle he continues to the goal line puts his back to the goal looks left and right makes sure he is i...
Read The Full Q & A Law 1- The Field 7/30/2018bob of los angeles, ca usa asks...if a field uses those corner flags that are spring loaded with a base, that causes the flag to bend back and forth with the wind rather than standing straight upright, what should the referee allow if the flag is in the way of a corner kicker? <...
Read The Full Q & A Law 1- The Field 7/30/2018Barry Stewart of Chilliwack, BC Canada asks...At least in our area, the gridiron football uprights can be pivoted 180º, so they are not anywhere near the soccer crossbar. Others should check into this option. I now carry a roll of rope in my ref bag, so it can be be used as a pulling d...
Read The Full Q & A Law 1- The Field 7/18/2018Ron of Minneapolis, Minnesota USA asks...The goal posts are positioned 6 inches behind the goal line, and can not be moved to the correct position on the goal line. For a penalty kick under these circumstances, should the goalkeeper be required to remain on a line between the goal posts, o...
Read The Full Q & A Law 1- The Field 6/23/2018 paul of ocala, FL US asks...What determines the location of a foul if it occurs at the edge of the penalty box. If a defender is inside the box but the ball and attacker are outside and the defender reaches across the line and pulls the attacker down, is that a PK? Reversing ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 1- The Field 6/8/2018Frank of Idaho Falls, Idaho USA asks...We have 3 coaches on the roster, all are present at all games. We were told at a game that only ONE coach can be instructing players on the field, per the FIFA rules. We've read through them and can't find any mention of this... is this a rule? Or in...
Read The Full Q & A Law 1- The Field 4/15/2018Roger of Clapham Common, South London England asks...I saw a discussion yesterday on 'You Are the Ref' forum. A video was posted of the Juventus players (probably about 2 or 3 different players) trying to distract Michael Oliver (the referee) whilst they took turns at kicking, scuffing and attempting t...
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