The Throw-in (15) U.S. Soccer Federation Referee Program Grade 8 Referee Course Competitive Youth Training.

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The Throw-in (15) U.S. Soccer Federation Referee Program Grade 8 Referee Course Competitive Youth Training

Requirements-Review o Both feet on ground o On/behind touch line o Both hands o From over head o Facing the field o Within 1 yd. of exit

Permitted o Provided all requirements of Law are met, the following throw-ins are permitted o Non-traditional deliveries (i.e. flip throw) o Player who lacks the use of one or both hands may perform a legal throw-in o Throw ball at any player to play ball again if not careless, reckless, or with excessive force

Other information o Members of the opposing team: o may not unfairly distract or interfere with a throw in o must retire at least 2 yards o Throw-in is in play when: o Ball enters the field and o Ball leaves the thrower’s hands o Cannot score directly from a throw-in o Direct throw to opponent’s goal – goal kick o Direct throw to own goal – corner kick

Infringements o Double touch by thrower o IFK to opponent o Defender distracts/fails to retire 2 yards o Caution o Ball does not enter the field o Re-take the throw-in if it was otherwise legal o Throw in for opponent if not a legal throw o Any other infringement o Throw in for opposing team

Review Question At a minimum, how far away must all opponents be from the location of a throw-in? oToT here is no minimum distance required o1o1 yard o2o2 yards o1o1 0 yards

oWoW hat is the correct restart if the ball goes directly into the opponent's goal without being touched by another player from a throw-in? oCoC orner kick oGoG oal kick oToT hrow-in oKoK ick-off