No. It is at the centre circle where play stars (kick off).
yes
a throw is given to the opposition of who kicked it out .....
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.
Also known as the end line, the goal line is the line that runs the width of the field. It runs across the front of the goal and when the ball passes the end line within the goal posts, a goal is scored. If the ball passes the end line outside of the goal posts, the ball is out of bounds. Depending on who touched it last, a corner kick or goal kick will restart play.
touch them self
In soccer, players are not allowed to touch the ball with their hands during regular play. The only player who can touch the ball with their hands is the goalkeeper, but only within the penalty area.
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.
you touch the Little line and it will do it
You play very good. You play for a good team. You get noticed by other teams. Then you get into professional teams. and that's when your career begins.
That is the line of scrimmage, the line in which the team with the ball begins their play on. it may also be the 1st down line
Can a soccer player make a throw in and then play the ball? No. Another player, either a teammate or an opponent, must touch the ball first.