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Law 15

Law 15. The Throw-in. Objectives. At the end of this lesson the student will:. state when a throw-in should be awarded state what constitutes a properly taken throw-in identify improper throw-ins from examples given. Method of restarting play when whole ball has crossed the touch line.

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Law 15

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  1. Law 15 The Throw-in

  2. Objectives At the end of this lesson the student will: • state when a throw-in should be awarded • state what constitutes a properly taken throw-in • identify improper throw-ins from examples given

  3. Method of restarting play when wholeball has crossed the touch line. Throw-in awarded to opponents of the player who last touched the ball. DEFINITION – THROW-IN

  4. REQUIREMENTS Thrower must: • Deliver from point where ball crossed line (within 1 yard) • Face field of play with some part of body • Have part of each foot either on the touch line or on the ground outside the touch line • Use both hands • Deliver ball from behind and over the head

  5. TECHNIQUE • Face the field of play • Deliver ball from behind and over head • Feet on the ground – on or behind the line

  6. Correct

  7. Examples

  8. Both hands on ball ----- HANDS FAIR ----if only one hand guiding ball FOUL Use common sense

  9. LOCATION OF FEET Part of each foot on or behind touch line

  10. PLACEMENT Awarded from the point where it crossed the touch line If not, it shall be considered to be improperly thrown

  11. Referee or Assistant Referee should indicate place from which the throw-in should be taken If taken from improper point, throw-in awarded to other team REFEREE TECHNIQUE

  12. INFRACTIONS • Thrower plays ball second time before ball touches another player • “Double touch” - IFK to opponents • Improperly thrown or from wrong point • Throw-in to opponents • Ball thrown directly into opponents’ goal • No goal - restart with goal kick

  13. INFRACTIONS • Ball thrown directly into own goal • No goal - restart with corner kick • Ball does not enter field • Retake throw-in • Ball bounces before entering field • Retake throw-in • Throw taken from kneeling position • Throw-in to opponents

  14. What Age Can They Correctly Throw The Ball In ?

  15. Legal?

  16. INFRACTION BY OPPONENT • Opponents must be at least two yards from the thrower • If an opponent unfairly distracts or impedes the thrower… they are Cautioned and shown the yellow card. But .… use Common Sense!

  17. REVIEW • When is a throw-in awarded? • After whole ball crosses touch line • Who is awarded the throw-in? • The opponents of player who last touched it • From where is the throw-in taken? • from within 1 yard of where it left the field

  18. REVIEW (cont) Thrower must: • Face field of play with some part of body • Both feet on ground on or behind touch line • Use both hands • Deliver ball from behind and over the head

  19. REVIEW (cont) • Can a goal be scored directly from throw-in? • No, it must touch another player before a legal goal can be scored • Are opponents allowed to interfere? • No, interference by opponents is a caution • Can a player be declared offside? • Not if the player receives the ball directly from the throw-in.

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