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League Specific 1/10/2017Terry Camerrer of Ewa Beach, Hawaii USA asks...The USSF PDI guidelines for 10U 7X7 states the following: The build out line promotes playing the ball out of the back in a less pressured setting.When the goalkeeper has the ball in his or her hands during play from the opponent, the opposing team m...
Read The Full Q & A League Specific 1/5/2017Luther of Long Island, NY USA asks...We have a local adult league, sanctioned by US Club, that has modified the players' equipment law to allow the wearing of jewelry. Is this law subject to modification by individual leagues?...
Read The Full Q & A League Specific 12/8/2016Jacob of Malindi, Kenya asks...Thank you for your help! However, I wish to seek for an elaborate interpretation of law 7 in relation to what actually happened. Law 7 part 1 says the period is 45@ half and a maximum of 15 min break. It adds that the duration can be changed through ...
Read The Full Q & A League Specific 12/6/2016Jacob of Malindi, Kenya asks...Hi! A match kicked off at 5.40pm. Our country, and specifically this area, is one where it gets dark between 6. 20 and 6.30pm. The halves hardly lasted 20min each with a very short break (around 5min). Competition rules insist that teams turn up...
Read The Full Q & A League Specific 11/1/2016jivey of Sydney, NSW Australia asks...In six a side (not indoor) when the ball is shot in your own half and it hits a defender then goes in the goal, is that a valid goal or is it disqualified under the own half rule. Cheers !...
Read The Full Q & A League Specific 10/29/2016mahyoub of nablus , palestine palestine asks...if you have trivia on the last version of the LOTG THANKS...
Read The Full Q & A League Specific 10/29/2016mahyoub of nablus , palestine palestine asks...steps how to prepare promising referees how to prepare the ref. assessors please how to compose the ref.department and ref.committee thanks in advance m...
Read The Full Q & A League Specific 10/27/2016anon of altadena, ca us asks...The panel asks if the new OS law applies to all of AYSO: Of course it does!! AYSO is part of USSF and plays by (and publishes) the LOTG as modified by IFAB on an annual basis. AYSO conducted web casts on the modifications from this year, and all A...
Read The Full Q & A League Specific 10/22/2016Dave of Liverpool, Merseyside UK asks...Are coaches and parents expected to confirm to laws around verbal advantage. In my son's under 12 league screams of ' he doesn't want it' are common when a child of 12 is attempting to develop composure on the ball. Understandably such shouts create ...
Read The Full Q & A League Specific 10/11/2016John Smith of london, United Kingdom asks...In the Premier League, when a player receives 5 yellow cards he is suspended for 1 game. In this scenario, a player is on 4 yellows and then receives a straight red card in a match. Are his 4 yellows still accounted for and the next yellow will mean ...
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