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Law 3 - The Players 3/11/2019Jeff of Carmel, IN US asks...U13 boys Championship game. I'm the center ref with about 10 minutes left in a tied game I made sure the coaches both knew that if the game ends in a tie there is no OT and only the 11 players on the field will be able to participate in the shoot ou...
Read The Full Q & A Law 3 - The Players 3/5/2019Richard Baker of Old Toongabbie, NSW Australia asks...The referee stops play because a substitute has entered the field of play without the referee's permission. How should the match be restarted under the latest LOTG 2018/2019?...
Read The Full Q & A Law 3 - The Players 9/29/2018Barry Stewart of Chilliwack, BC Canada asks...In regards to an offensive opportunity on a corner kick or a dfk from, say, within 30 paces of the goal: if the offence is ready to go immediately, should they not be allowed to proceed? A crafty defence coach will want to ask for a sub, to ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 3 - The Players 9/27/2018Chuck of Phoenix, Arizona USA asks...Another referee and I were debating the laws regarding substitutions. My understanding is that a substitution is allowed at any stoppage of play, with the permission of the referee. This includes corner kicks. The other ref believes that this does no...
Read The Full Q & A Law 3 - The Players 9/10/2018Russell of Sydney, Australia asks...Our grassroots season has just ended here in Sydney, and I had a situation like this in a Grand Final. Team Blue asked for a substitution on one of their throw In's that happened to be in front of their bench. Blue 5 leaves the FOP,...
Read The Full Q & A Law 3 - The Players 9/3/2018Kim Rasmussen of Tung Chung, Lantau Hong Kong asks...Can a player coming onto the pitch take a penalty, a free kick or even a throw in when there has been no stoppage in play between the infringement and the player coming on?...
Read The Full Q & A Law 3 - The Players 7/4/2018Andrew Sikora of London, UK asks...I have seen substitutes in the World Cup coming onto the field to celebrate with their team when they score. Is it not against the rules for a substitute to enter the field of play without permission of a match official? Punishable with a Yel...
Read The Full Q & A Law 3 - The Players 7/3/2018George of Parangarecutirimicuaro, CA Sacratomato asks...Player goes down in a heated game. Center stops play and summons the coach to attend the player on the ground. Parents from the other team insist the player must abandon the field of play since the coach was summoned. Which law supports thi...
Read The Full Q & A Law 3 - The Players 5/25/2018terrie d of oakton, va usa asks...At what age does youth soccer limit substitutions? or is that only in the pros?...
Read The Full Q & A Law 3 - The Players 5/22/2018Eugene of San Jose, CA US asks...Law 3 says that if the goalkeeper exchanges positions with another player while the ball is in play, the referee should allow play to continue. How should handling be called if one of them handles the ball while the change is taking place? Is it at r...
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