WHAT IS 'BALL IN, BALL OUT OF THE PLAY?
There are two basic states of play during the game. From the beginning of each playing period until its end, the ball is in the all time. When either the ball leaves the field of the play, of play, is stopped by the referee, the ball becomes out of play, Once the ball goes out of play, the is restarted the following restart methods depending upon how it went out of the play.
A kick off is used to begin each period of play or after a goal. Kick off happens in center circle.
Throw-in is used when ball has wholly crossed the touch line. It is awarded to the team opposing to the one which last touched the ball. Throw-in is taken by hands.
A goal-kick is awarded to defending team when the ball has completely crossed the goal line without a goal having been scored.
A corner-kick is similar to the goal kick but it is awarded to the attacking team when the ball has last been touched by a player of the defending team. It is taken from corner arcs.
When the referee has stopped play for any other reason, such as a serious injury to a player, obstruction by an external party, or by a ball becoming defective it is called dropped ball.
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