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Law 9 - The Ball in and out of Play
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Law 9 - The Ball in and out of Play 6/25/2007

Les Sicherman of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Canada asks...

If the ball srikes an AR who had wandered inside the playing area, is he treated the same as if the ball glances off the referee?...

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Law 9 - The Ball in and out of Play 6/2/2007

Christian Tyrrell of Hartford, CT USA asks...

I just want to confirm a call. The goalie clearly stopped the ball from entering the goal. The goalie then got up and put down the ball to kick it away from the goal area.

As the goalie placed the ball down to kick it, the opposing coach...

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Law 9 - The Ball in and out of Play 5/5/2007

Al Kulawczyk of Warren, MI USA asks...

We had a debate at a recent high school game. I felt that if a ball hits the flag it is still touching part of the side or goal line and therfor the ball is still in play. Other parents felt if the ball hits the flag it has gone out of play. If a...

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Law 9 - The Ball in and out of Play 4/9/2007

Rob Johnson of Folsom, CA USA asks...

If there is a penalty that occurs to the offensive scoring player who is within the 18-yard box, before/while (or even immediately after) successfully scoring a goal, could there be a penalty kick awarded? In other words, a "2-point" play opportunity...

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Law 9 - The Ball in and out of Play 3/19/2007

ishafizan of PJ, Sgor Malaysia asks...

According to your opinion, is the ball already out of play?
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thank u...

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Law 9 - The Ball in and out of Play 3/17/2007

Gord Quinlan of Saskatoon , Saskatchewan Canada asks...

Ball lying on the 18 yard line and part of it is out of the penalty area and part is on the line. The keeper reaches out over the ball and pulls the ball back in by making contact with the ball on the part that is out of the penalty area?


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Law 9 - The Ball in and out of Play 3/2/2007

Simon Watson of London, England asks...

When there is a restart by the means of a drop ball within the goal area.
Can the gaolkeeper pick the ball up? ...

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Law 9 - The Ball in and out of Play 1/27/2007

Mike Peterson of Tallahassee, fl USA asks...

If a goalie has possession of the ball and steps over the end line, however, the ball never leaves the field of play, is this considered a corner kick? Example, in our game our goalie stopped a ball, one foot was on the end line and one was out, the...

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Law 9 - The Ball in and out of Play 11/28/2006

Steve Cerretani of Howell, NJ Monmouth asks...

I know that the entire ball has to be over the line for it to be out of play, BUT does the rule mean that the entire ball must break the outside plane of the 5 inch boundary line?
I know I'm being very technical but if this is the rule, then the...

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Law 9 - The Ball in and out of Play 10/28/2006

Casey Gourley of arlington, Tx USA asks...

If the opposing team takes a corner kick, the ball goes through the air and hits the side of the goal post, bounces in towards the opposing teams player, bounces off that player (all before hitting the ground) and goes into the goal...does the goal c...

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