Disqualification happens when a player touches the soccer ball with their hands when he was supposed to kick a penalty
The player that is out of bounds when the ball touches him.
If a soccer player touches the ball with his hands during a game, it is considered a violation called a handball. The opposing team is awarded a free kick or penalty kick, depending on where the handball occurred.
The batter is out, if they hit a ball in the air and a defensive player catches the ball before it touches the ground, in fair or foul territory. If a defensive player has the ball in control and touches a base before the runner, the runner is out. If a defensive player has the ball in control and touches the runner with the ball in their hand or glove, the runner is out.
I'm pretty sure it is when the ball touches two parts of a player's body in succession, or when a player touches the ball twice in a row.
The player who kicks off cannot touch the ball again until another player touches it.
Goaltending: A referee calls goaltending when a defensive player illegally interferes with a shot. If the defensive player touches the ball as it makes its downward path to the basket, touches the ball while it is on the rim, or touches the rim or net itself as the ball is being shot, the offensive team receives the basket
it means "if the batsmen handles the ball which is hitting to the wkt "
a shooting foul is call for 2 or 3 shots depends if its behind the 3 point line
If the runner is standing on a base, nothing happens; the ball is live. If the runner is not standing on a base, the ball is declared dead and the runner is out.
No. A player's offside status is re-evaluated each time a team-mate touches the ball, a defender controls and passes the ball, or the ball is no longer in play. The player's status does not change until one of the above happens again.
yes it does it also starts when a player touches the ball