- Law 1 Field of Play
- Home
- Ask a Question
- Articles
- Recent Questions
- Search
- You-Call-It
- Previous You-Call-It's
-
VAR (Video Assistant Referee)
- Q&A Quick Search
- The Field of Play
- The Ball
- The Players
- The Players Equipment
- The Referee
- The Other Match Officials
- The Duration of the Match
- The Start and Restart of Play
- The Ball In and Out of Play
- Determining the Outcome of a Match
- Offside
- Fouls and Misconduct
- Free Kicks
- Penalty kick
- Throw In
- Goal Kick
- Corner Kick
- Common Sense
- Kicks - Penalty Mark
- The Technical Area
- The Fourth Official
- Pre-Game
- Fitness
- Mechanics
- Attitude and Control
- League Specific
- High School
- Common Acronyms
- Meet The Ref
- Advertise
- Contact AskTheRef
- Help Wanted
- About AskTheRef
- Soccer Rules Changes 1580-2000
- Panel Login
|
Law 8 - Start and Restart of Play Question 51 thru 60 of 438- [Previous] [Next]
Law 8 - Start and Restart of Play 5/19/2014Joe of Westfield , NJ USA asks...Can you score during a drop ball?...
Read The Full Q & A Law 8 - Start and Restart of Play 5/9/2014Mark Patton of Coeur d Alene, ID United States asks...Is the team NOT taking the kick-off required to be on the field to start (restart) the match? If it is past the scheduled time to begin the match, and the referee has beckoned the teams onto the field; can he whistle for the match to begin i...
Read The Full Q & A Law 8 - Start and Restart of Play 4/12/2014Lance of Chula Vista, CA USA asks...For lining up for a Kick Off, Law 8 states 'all players must be in their own half of the field of play'. I've noticed in professional matches that the team taking the kick off will have a player with one foot on their half and one foot on ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 8 - Start and Restart of Play 2/16/2014Adam of Louisville, OH USA asks...Can a goal be scored directly from the midfield kickoff? This being the kick to start each quarter or half or the kick after a goal? I always thought that it could not be and that the first person to touch the ball had to pass it and make sure that w...
Read The Full Q & A Law 8 - Start and Restart of Play 2/3/2014Chris Pimperton of Sheffield, England asks...If a ball is kicked and then subsequently caught by the goalkeeper and then the ball bursts in his hands... What is the outcome? ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 8 - Start and Restart of Play 2/3/2014alex of richmond hill, ontario canada asks...A drop ball has to be retaken if touched by a player before it hits the ground, and play restart once the ball touches the ground. The last paragraph in law 8 states if the dropped ball kicked into the opponent's goal then it becomes a goal kick. Als...
Read The Full Q & A Law 8 - Start and Restart of Play 1/29/2014Scott of Livermore, CA USA asks...Here is the scenario: There is a foul on the defending team about 20 yards from goal, and the ref sets the wall with a formal restart. A ball from another field rolls into the penalty area, and the keeper yells to the ref to hold up play. The ref doe...
Read The Full Q & A Law 8 - Start and Restart of Play 1/15/2014William Ocampo of Missouri City, TX USA asks...If the ball does not move forward on a kick-off, how many times can you re-take the kick-off? What do you do if they fail to kick it forward after two attempts?...
Read The Full Q & A Law 8 - Start and Restart of Play 12/15/2013Gary Hustis of Rochester, NY USA asks...I recently had a lively discussion on the authority of the referee when administering a drop ball after a stoppage for an injury. We were in agreement that the sporting thing to do was for the team who did not have possession at the time of the whist...
Read The Full Q & A Law 8 - Start and Restart of Play 11/24/2013Ibrahim ishiaku of Lokoja, Kogi Nigeria asks...Can a kick-off be retaking if the kicker touches the ball a second time without touching another player even if the ball has been kicked and moves foward? Can a referee shown a yellow or red card to a player in the dressing room@ ...
Read The Full Q & A - [Previous] [Next]
-
|
- Soccer Referee Extras
-
<>
This web site and the answers to these questions are not sanctioned by or affiliated with any governing body of soccer. The free opinions expressed on this site should not be considered official interpretations of the Laws of the Game and are merely opinions of AskTheRef and our panel members. If you need an official ruling you should contact your state or local representative through your club or league. On AskTheRef your questions are answered by a panel of licensed referees. See Meet The Ref for details about our panel members. While there is no charge for asking the questions, donation to maintain the site are welcomed! <>
|