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Law 8 - The Start of
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- At the beginning of the game, choice of ends and the kick-off
shall be decided by the toss of a coin. The team winning the toss
shall have the option of choice of ends or the kick-off. The referee
having given a signal, the game shall be started by a player taking a
place-kick (i.e. a kick at the ball while it is stationary on the
ground in the center of the field of play) into his opponents' half of
the field of play. Every player shall be in his own half of the field
and every player of the team opposing that of the kicker shall remain
not less than 10 yards from the ball until it is kicked-off; it shall
not be deemed in play until it has traveled the distance of its own
circumference. The kicker shall not play the ball a second time until
it has been touched or played by another player.
- After a goal has been scored, the game shall be restarted in like
manner by a player of the team losing the goal.
- After half-time; when restarting after half-time, ends shall be
changed and the kick-off shall be taken by a player of the opposite
team to that of the player who started the game.
Punishment
For any infringement of this Law, the kick-off shall be retaken,
except in the case of the kicker playing the ball again before it has
been touched or played by another player; for this offense an IFK
shall be taken by a player of the opposing team from the place where
the infringement occurred, subject to the overriding conditions
imposed in Law 13.
A goal shall not be scored direct from a kick-off.
- After any other temporary suspension; when restarting the game
after a temporary suspension of play from any cause not mentioned
elsewhere in these Laws, provided that immediately prior to the
suspension the ball has not passed over the touch- or goal-lines, the
referee shall drop the ball at the place where it was when play was
suspended, unless it was within the goal- area at that time, in which
case it shall be dropped on that part of the goal-area line which runs
parallel to the goal-line, at the point nearest to where the ball was
when play was stopped. It shall be deemed in play when it has touched
the ground; if, however, it goes over the touch- or goal-lines after
it has been dropped by the referee, but before it is touched by a
player, the referee shall again drop it. A player shall not play the
ball until it has touched the ground. If this section of the Laws is
not complied with, the referee shall again drop the ball.
Decisions of the International F.A. Board
- If, when the referee drops the ball, a player infringes any of the
Laws before the ball has touched the ground the player concerned shall
be cautioned or sent off the field according to the seriousness of the
offense, but a free-kick cannot be awarded to the opposing team
because the ball was not in play at the time of the offense. The ball
shall therefore be again dropped by the referee.
- Kicking-off by persons other than the players competing in a match
is prohibited.
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