Two steps or more without dribbling is called travelling
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A delibrate hand ball leads to a penalty.
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the AR is just that, an AR (Assistant Referee). It is the center ref's decision to make a call. However, if the defender did handle the ball, chances are a penalty kick (PK) will be called.
you can only dribble 3 times in european hand ball and in Basketball you can have unlimited dribbling :)
yes
As long as the ball is inside their penalty area a goal keeper may handle the ball. The position of the ball is important. The position of the goal keeper is not.
that is a roll violation if you roll on your back because if you get down there and hand it off then it would not be a penalty.
This issue revolves solely around the opinion of the referee, if he believes the ball 'hit the players hand' instead of an intentional act he will not award a penalty. Usually if the player turns their back or the ball hits their hand when they try to protect themselves, a penalty will not be awarded.
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no, youll be called for a travel. no matter how you hold the ball, you cannot take three steps.