When one team serves the ball.
When one team serves the ball.
it is the team who will be serving the ball or the team who will put the ball to play.
every moment of the game. once someone serves the ball over the net you would attempt to rally (hit the ball back and forth over the net) until one team drops the ball, then it starts over again.
After a goal has been made, the team who got scored on restarts the match with the ball place in the center of the field, where one player must move the ball on the opponents side of the field to play the ball.
There are no requirements under the Laws of the Game. Historical sportsmanship calls for the team in possession to put the ball out of play. The non-possession team then returns the ball to the team that had possession after play has restarted, often by kicking the ball unopposed to the goal keeper.
throw-in
it is when your opponent touches you with both hands anywhere below the waist you then have to stop and put the ball between your legs and get one of your team mates to pick it and play on
nek minnit
No. The kicking team is penalized if a kickoff goes out of bounds, but on a punt, the ball is put in play for the receiving team at the point where it goes out of bounds.
If you throw the ball into the net, it is the other team's ball and is put back into play as if the ball had crossed the touchline to the left and right of hte goal. No point is awarded.
When the ball goes out of play off of the defending team, the attacking team is awarded with a corner kick. They can play the ball in short, or send a cross into the box for the forwards to get a header or volley it in. Trust me, I'm a ref.
They are signifying to the referee when or if the ball went out of play that it was kicked out by the opponent and their team should get possession. When the ball goes out of bounds the referee raises the flag he holds pointing in the direction the team who gets possession is trying to score. They may also do it to appeal for an offside.