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The objective of a soccer game is to score goals by getting the ball into the opposing team's goal by crossing the goal line with the ball.
Whenever the ball exits the field across a touch line.
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All of it. If any part of the ball is on or above any part of the touch line or goal line, even by a millimeter, then it is not out.
Goalkeepers fall on the ball during a soccer match to prevent the opposing team from scoring a goal. By quickly getting to the ball and covering it with their body, goalkeepers can stop the ball from crossing the goal line and maintain possession for their team.
The lines are part of the soccer field when the ball is in play. We know that the Laws of the Game require that a ball cross wholly over the touch line to be in touch (out of play), or wholly over the goal line within the goal to be a goal (fouls or other infractions of the Laws of the Game aside).
when the ball goes out of play through the touch line (the line running the length of the pitch on either side). Throw ins are used to restart the game.
Touch line
The term "goal throw" has no meaning in soccer. A throw in is taken when the ball completely exits the field across the touch line, and it is a means to restart play. A player of the team that did not touch the ball last will take the throw in.
In tennis, if the ball touches any part of the line, it is considered in. If the ball does not touch the line at all, it is considered out.
When the ball goes over the end line, and the attacking team was the last one to touch it, the defending team is awarded a goal kick.
In tennis, if the ball touches any part of the line, it is considered in. If the ball does not touch any part of the line, it is considered out.