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Soccer Rules -

: Starts the game or restarts it after a goal. All players must be in their own half, and opponents must stay at least 10 yards away from the center mark.

: Used for serious foul play or receiving two yellow cards; the player is sent off and cannot be replaced. soccer rules

: Fields are typically 100–130 yards long and 50–100 yards wide. For international matches, dimensions are tighter: 110–120 yards long by 70–80 yards wide. 2. Restarts and In-Play Rules : Starts the game or restarts it after a goal

Soccer (football) is governed by the . The objective is simple: get the ball completely across the opponent’s goal line using any part of the body except the hands and arms. 1. Basic Game Structure : Fields are typically 100–130 yards long and

: Awarded when the attacking team kicks the ball over the opponent's goal line (not into the goal).

: The ball is out of play when it completely crosses the touchline (sideline) or goal line.

: Starts the game or restarts it after a goal. All players must be in their own half, and opponents must stay at least 10 yards away from the center mark.

: Used for serious foul play or receiving two yellow cards; the player is sent off and cannot be replaced.

: Fields are typically 100–130 yards long and 50–100 yards wide. For international matches, dimensions are tighter: 110–120 yards long by 70–80 yards wide. 2. Restarts and In-Play Rules

Soccer (football) is governed by the . The objective is simple: get the ball completely across the opponent’s goal line using any part of the body except the hands and arms. 1. Basic Game Structure

: Awarded when the attacking team kicks the ball over the opponent's goal line (not into the goal).

: The ball is out of play when it completely crosses the touchline (sideline) or goal line.

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