LAW 8 – Kick-Off and Dropped Ball

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LAW 8 – Kick-Off and Dropped Ball THE START AND RESTART OF PLAY

6 TOPICS Kick-off Location of players Scoring directly from kick-off Signal for start of play Kick-off problems Dropped ball

Way to start the 1st half and 2nd half KICK-OFF Way to start the 1st half and 2nd half Based on results of coin toss Always same direction (teams switch ends of field) 2nd half kick-off done by team that didn’t start the 1st half A goal can be scored from kick-off Way to start play after a goal is scored Done by team that was scored against

KICK-OFF Way to start the 1st and 2nd overtime periods Based on results of new coin toss Always same direction (teams switch ends of field) 2nd overtime period kick-off done by team that didn’t start the 1st overtime period A goal can be scored from kick-off

KICK-OFF MECHANICS At kick-off: Each team in own half of field Defenders at least 10 yards from ball Ball stationary on center mark You give a signal for kick-off (How?) Ball is in play when it is kicked and moves forward

KICK-OFF DIRECTIONS

PROBLEMS AT KICK-OFF Players in wrong half of field Ball does not move forward Ball leaves field directly from kick-off Restart based on which line the ball crossed Taken before referee’s signal Retake the kick Kicker plays ball a second time “second touch” – IFK to opposing team

DROPPED BALL In other words …. Drop the ball to restart play whenever play has stopped and the Law doesn’t tell you how to restart! A dropped ball is a way of restarting the match after a temporary stoppage which becomes necessary, while the ball is in play, for any reason not mentioned elsewhere in the Laws of the Game

DROPPED BALL PROCEDURES Referee drops ball (from waist high) Where ball was when play was stopped (except in goal area) No players required (2 players traditional) Re-drop if: touched by player before it hits ground ball leaves field before touched

How far away are the defenders When is the ball in play? REVIEW At the kick-off: Where are the players? Players are in their own half of field How far away are the defenders at least 10 yards from ball When is the ball in play? When it is kicked forward Can a goal be scored directly? Yes Must there be a signal for play to start?

Any violations (except 2nd touch) Retake the kick 2nd touch by kicker REVIEW (cont’) Any violations (except 2nd touch) Retake the kick 2nd touch by kicker IFK for opponents Dropped ball for undefined stoppages Where does the dropped ball take place? When is the ball in play? What happens if a player touches the ball before it hits the ground? Who can participate? How many can? Where the ball was when play was stopped. The ball is in play when it touches the ground. A player can touch the ball more than once on a dropped ball. Any player may participate, ball may be dropped between two players but no players are required. Dropped ball to a single player is allowed.