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Can you pass back to keeper in football?
Players are allowed to head the ball back to their goalkeeper, or pass the ball back to their shot-stopper with any body part other than their foot. The rule was expanded upon in 1997, updated to disallow goalkeepers from picking up the ball when catching a throw-in made by a team-mate.
Can you pass back to keeper in futsal?
Back-pass Rule for Futsal Goalkeepers If a defense player intentionally kicks the ball up in order to return it to the goalkeeper, and the goalkeeper touches the ball with any part of his body it will be awarded an indirect free kick to the opposing team.
Is back pass a penalty?
Despite the popular name “back-pass rule”, there is no requirement in the laws that the kick or throw-in must be backwards; handling by the goalkeeper is forbidden regardless of the direction the ball travels. The penalty for the offence is an indirect free kick.
Can you be offside from a throw-in?
There is no offside offence if a player receives the ball directly from a goal kick, a corner kick, or a throw-in. An offside offence may occur if a player receives the ball directly from either a direct free kick, indirect free kick, or dropped-ball.
Is back-pass a penalty?
Can a goalie pass to himself?
In soccer, goalkeepers are the only players allowed to deliberately use their hands to play the ball while it is in bounds. Although keepers are allowed to receive passes from their own players, handling the ball immediately after a pass can result in different penalties depending on the circumstances.
Can you take a throw in further back?
NO – You cannot score directly off a throw-in, so even if you have a strong, hard throw, you can’t throw it directly into the net. You may throw the ball into the box, giving your team a set-piece opportunity, if you can throw that far with pace. NO – You cannot take the first touch after you have thrown the ball in.