- Soccer Referee Resources
- 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
|
Question Number: 34541Law 8 - The Start and Restart of Play 3/27/2022Crebs Crem of Zagreb, Croatia asks...This question is a follow up to question 34537 Hi,
Referee Joe McHugh told all the opposing players must be outside the penalty area if the ball is dropped for the defensive goalkeeper, but isn’t it “all the players (of both teams except for the defensive goalkeeper) need to stay outside the penalty area if the ball is dropped for the defensive goalkeeper”? Answer provided by Referee Richard Dawson Hi Crebs, I belive that portion of the LOTG is a rule for the USA NFHS not FIFA.
The IFAB/FIFA LOTG only state all other players (of both teams) must remain at least 4 m (4.5 yds) from the ball until it is in play, not that they are required to be outside the PA for a DB to the keeper? ONLY on PKs are all players except the kicker and keeper outside the PA .
ON outgoing FREE KICKS this includes GOAL KICKS from inside the PA Until the ball is in play, only all opponents must remain outside the penalty area for free kicks inside the opponents’ penalty area to leave however should the team taking the free kick do so BEFORE this can occur they suffer the fate of any such action provided the opponents did nothing to intervene until after the ball was in play. Cheers
Read other questions answered by Referee Richard Dawson
View Referee Richard Dawson profileAnswer provided by Referee Joe McHugh Hi Crebs The question was a college one and what I quoted was NFHS rule. In a FIFA game all the players other than the player receiving the ball must be 4 metres or 4,5 yards from the ball. There is NO requirement to leave the penalty area.
Read other questions answered by Referee Joe McHugh
View Referee Joe McHugh profile- Ask a Follow Up Question to Q# 34541
Read other Q & A regarding Law 8 - The Start and Restart of Play
-
|
- 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! <>
|