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The Throw-in (15)

The Throw-in (15). U.S. Soccer Federation Referee Program Grade 9 Referee Course Small Sided and Recreational Youth Training. When is a throw-in taken?. Jewelry is not allowed Rings Necklaces Earrings No covering items with tape Medical identification items are allowed

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The Throw-in (15)

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  1. The Throw-in (15) U.S. Soccer Federation Referee Program Grade 9 Referee Course Small Sided and Recreational Youth Training

  2. When is a throw-in taken? • Jewelry is not allowed • Rings • Necklaces • Earrings • No covering items with tape • Medical identification items are allowed • Casts are allowed if safe for play

  3. Who takes the throw-in? • Jewelry is not allowed • Rings • Necklaces • Earrings • No covering items with tape • Medical identification items are allowed • Casts are allowed if safe for play

  4. Where is a throw-in taken? Touch Line 1 yard Ball leaves field of play here

  5. Procedure • Face the field • Both feet touching the ground • Use both hands • Behind and over the head Can’t score directly from a throw-in

  6. Review Question A throw-in is awarded when the ball wholly crosses a ______? • Touch line • Goal line

  7. Review Question Can a goal be scored directly from a throw-in? • Yes • No

  8. Review Question For a proper throw-in, is the thrower required to face the field and have part of both feet on the ground, either on the touch line or on the area off the field of play? • Yes • No

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