Soccer Rules And Regulations
The Rules And Regulations Of Modern Day Soccer Game.


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A brief description of the the Soccer Rules and Regulations.

Law 1 : The Field of Play - This rule specifies the dimensions of all the following items: The SoccerSoccer Rules - Soccer Field Goal Area The Penalty Area The Height of the Flag Posts The Corner Arcs The Actual Goal - its position on the field and the size of it's posts, crossbar and opening. The Minimum and Maximum field size - Width & Depth, and the circumference of the Center Circle. If permitted under the applicable competition rules, matches may be played on a natural turf or artificial turf surface. In the case of artificial turf, the surface must meet the requisite quality standards (i.e. the FIFA Quality Concept for Artificial Turf or the International Artificial Turf Standard).

Law 2 : The Ball -  The Qualities and Measurements of the soccer ball.

Law 3 : The Number of Players - The Minimums & Maximum number of players required to play a game. Substitution Procedures - How to deal with substitution of player before, during game. No more than six substitutions per team shall be permitted in friendly matches.

Law 4 : The Player's Equipment Safety First as mandated by the soccer rules.

Law 5 : The Referee What the Referee's Authority Covers Powers and Duties of the Referee The Decision of the Referee is Final

Law 6 : The Assistant Referee - The Duties of the Asst Referee.

Law 7 : The Duration of the Match Periods of Play Half-time Allowance of Lost Time Penalty Kicks Extra Time.

Law 8 : The Start and Restart of Play Pre-game - coin toss Kickoff Game Procedures Dropped Ball to Restart play.

Law 9 : The Ball In and Out of Play - How a ball is determined whether it is In or Out of Play.

Law 10 : The Method of Scoring How the ball is Scored Determining the Winning Team. With regard to the method for determining the winner of a match, the IFAB ruled in favour of extra-time, consisting of two periods of no more than 15 minutes each, followed by kicks from the penalty mark. As a result, matches will no longer be decided by “golden goal” or “silver goal”.

Law 11 : Offsides Position - How to determining whether a Player is in an Offsides Position. The 3 exceptions to the Rule - Receive the ball from a Goalkick, Throw-in, or a Cornerkick.

Law 12 : Fouls and Misconducts - How to award direct or indirect free kick or penalty during game. HSoccer Rules And regulation - soccer cardsow to award card (yellow or red card) to the player. Any player removing his jersey after scoring a goal shall be cautioned for unsporting behaviour.

Law 13 : Free Kicks Types of Free Kicks - Direct and Indirect Explanations of the Free Kicks.

Law 14 : The Penalty Kick The Reason for a Penalty Kick Position of the Ball and Players The Referee Penalty Kick Procedures.

Law 15 : The Throw-In The how and why a Throw-in is awarded Throw-in procedures.

Law 16 : The Goal Kick The how and why a Goal Kick is awarded Goal Kick procedures.

Law 17 : The Corner Kick - The how and why a Corner Kick is awarded and Corner Kick procedures.

Procedures to determine the winner of a match - Golden Goal in overtime, Kicks from the Penalty Mark

The Technical Area - The Players area on the side of the field, the Coaches area on the side of the field

The Fourth Official - The Duties of the Fourth Official.

Additional Instructions for Referees - Concerning certain types of plays, situations, and conduct.

 

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