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1. When is a time out necessary? 2. State any two occasions when a goalkeeper may be disqualified by the referee. 3. What will the referee’s decision be when a player enters his own goal area and in trying to stop the ball with his foot deflects it into MS own goal? 4. What is the maximum time a player can hold on to a ball in a match? |
Answer» 1. Time out is necessary when there is any typical reason like injuries, suspensions or court cleaning. 2. Goalkeeper my be disqualified: 1. For fouls which endanger the opponent’s health. 2. Because of a third suspension to the goalkeeper. 3. Goal will be counted and yellow card will be shown to player. 4. A player can hold the ball for a maximum of 3 seconds. |
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