The question makes no sense. What is the situation?
A live ball may be touched by any player, with no revolutions required.
no she isn't
if another player has touched it besides the batter your are not out if it is straight from the bat you are out if another player is holding it you are out
An indirect free kick must be touched by another player before it goes into the net to count as a goal. A direct free kick does not.
No, of course not. The player can only touch the ball once unless they are batting the ball to regain prosession, the ball has touched the goal ring or the ball has touched another person.
That depends if its out of the park no. If its in the park yeah.
No. The ball must be touched by another player (see Law 13).
No, we have never touched anything. Its because everything we (suposedely touched) doesn't conjoin, so we dont touched it. Our atoms don't touch another thing's atoms, so we don't touch it. Think of it like this, when a baseball player swings a baseball, the bat's magnetic field hits the ball's magnetic field..... No, we have never touched anything. Its because everything we (suposedely touched) doesn't conjoin, so we dont touched it. Our atoms don't touch another thing's atoms, so we don't touch it. Think of it like this, when a baseball player swings a baseball, the bat's magnetic field hits the ball's magnetic field.....
A direct free kick...
1 rule is if the ball is not fully over the foul line it is not a out or a foul no matter how big or small the ball is if the ball touched anything else it does not cout if another player is on the feild sitting and it touched them it still counts
goal to the last person it touched and assist to the person who threw it
yes. it is where the ball is, not where the fielder is.
If the crosses the goal line (but not into the goal), and last touched an offensive player; it is a goal kick. It is a corner kick if it was last touched by a defending player.