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Law 1- The Field 6/10/2012Brian Davies of Kirkland, Quebec, Canada asks...I ref on a slightly smaller field than normal, yet the penalty area is a normal size. This leaves the area between the penalty area and the sides of the pitch very small. In all fairnest to the wingers should the penalty area be reduced proportionaly...
Read The Full Q & A Law 1- The Field 4/26/2012Aaron of Stanford, Kentucky United States asks...According to the US Youth Soccer Association the official modified U10 playing rules that have been in existence since 2003, states penalty spots are to be marked at 8 yards. U12 spots marked at 10 yards and 13 and up marked at 12 yards. The marks on...
Read The Full Q & A Law 1- The Field 4/23/2012Aaron of Stanford, Kentucky US asks...In a recent sat/sun tourny we had pool play on sat and then single elimination on sun. We played three games on sat with different ref teams for each game. Each ref team used the penalty spot as marked on the field. On sun we had a different ref team...
Read The Full Q & A Law 1- The Field 4/2/2012Alex of Milford, CT USA asks...In a recent game a ball was played down the field by the attacking team, picked up by the keeper while only partly over the penalty area line. The opposing coach argued that the ball wasn't in the 'area' yet, and thus his team should be awarded a fr...
Read The Full Q & A Law 1- The Field 3/11/2012Vincent of Seattle, WA United States asks...Hi, on our last game my team was attacking; the forward shoots from inside the penalty area and the ball hits the referee who in my opinion should've been positioned in a better spot, the ball goes out of bounce thru the goal line, what is the prop...
Read The Full Q & A Law 1- The Field 3/7/2012Danny Vaughan of North Vancouver, BC Canada asks...The Penalty Spot.. Hello, Clearly even though this is my no.1 passion... I've played the game my entire life.. It never ceases to amaze me how much I'm still trying to understand ?? We are awarded a Penalty Kick.. 0-0 game.. very to...
Read The Full Q & A Law 1- The Field 1/28/2012Rakshit of Mumbai, Maharastra India asks...What if the markings of the fields are washed away due to excessive rain,what is the ref. suppose to do..?...
Read The Full Q & A Law 1- The Field 1/26/2012Rakshit of Mumbai, Maharastra India asks...What if the markings of the field are washed away by the heavy rain, what a ref is supposed to do then.?...
Read The Full Q & A Law 1- The Field 1/22/2012Scott of Livermore, CA USA asks...You show up to ref. a state championship semi-final game for U13G in Northern CA. (this is for some of the best teams in the country) and it is pointed out to you that the field is only 280 feet long. This of course violates the minimum dimension of ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 1- The Field 11/27/2011Filippo of Palermo, Italy asks...Why do corner flagposts exist? The question may sound simple, but it is something I really wonder: the most important (and, perhaps, the only) reason is that they ideally divide the goal line from the touch line, so than it is always clear w...
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