Outdoor Line Rules
| 1) | The throw in should be taken outside of the side lines. Feet shouldn't touch the line. |
| The ball has to go out completely to get a throw in. | |
| 2) | The corner should be taken from the blue part that is shown on the map. |
| 3) | The goalkick should be taken from the goalie's line that is the fist line before the goalie's net. |
| 4) | The ball can pass to your player but it has to be out of the bigger box. |
| 5) | So not to get an offside, the player has to stay out of the goalie's box and the big box. If there is a player sticking with you and he is in the box with you then you can stay in the box, but if not stay out. |
Indoor Line Rules
(1) The field shall be clearly marked with lines, not more than 12cm. and not less than 5cm in width in accordance with the plan. All lines shall be of the same width. The longer boundary lines being called the touch-lines and the shorter goal lines. A halfway line shall be marked out across the field of play. The center of the field of play shall be indicated by a suitable mark, and a circle with a 3 metre radius shall be marked around it. The space within the inside areas of the field of play includes the width of the lines marking these areas.
(2) For facilities without boards a flag on a post not less than 1.5 metres high and having a non-pointed top shall be placed at each corner; a similar flag-post may be placed opposite the halfway line on each side of the field of play, not less than 1 metre outside the touchline.
(3) For facilities with boards:
| a) | a line shall be marked across the field in each half 10 metres into each half from the halfway line. |
| b) | a referee's crease shall be marked as a semicircle with a radius of 3 metres centered at a point on the perimeter wall and the halfway line adjacent to the timekeepers box. |
(4) THE GOAL AREA. At each end of the field of play two lines shall be drawn at right angles to the goal-line, 60cms from the inside edge of each goal opening. These shall extend into the field of play for a distance of 1.5 metres and shall be joined by a line drawn parallel with the goal-line. Each of the spaces enclosed by these lines and the goal-line shall be called a goal area.
(5) THE PENALTY AREA. At each end of the field of play, two lines shall be drawn at right angles to the goal line, 3 metres from the inside edge of each goal opening. These shall extend into the field of play for a distance of 8 metres and shall be joined by a line drawn parallel with the goal-line. Each of these spaces enclosed by these lines and the goal line shall be called a penalty area. A suitable mark shall be made within each penalty area, 7.5 metres from the mid-point of the goal-line, measured along an undrawn line at right angles thereto. These shall be the penalty-kick marks. From each penalty kick mark an arc of a circle, having a radius of 3 metres shall be drawn outside the penalty area.
(6) THE GOALS. The goals shall be placed on the centre of each goal-line. The inside width of the goal opening shall be 3.5 metres.The inside hight of the goal opening shall be 2 metres. The width and depth of cross-bars shall not exceed 12 cms. The goal-posts and the cross-bars shall have the same width. Nets shall be attached to the outer edges of the goal or the goal-posts, cross-bars and the ground behind the goals. The nets should be appropriately supported and have a minimum depth of 1.5 metres so as to allow the goalkeeper ample room.
(7) CORNER AREA/MARK.
For facilities without boards from each coner aquarter circle, having a radius of 1 metre shall be drawn inside the field of play,
For facilities with boards a corner mark shall be placed 1 metre from the boards on the extension of the goal area line parallel to the goal line.
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