if its the goalie its a hand ball. then i think its box penalty kick. but if its a player same thing.
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∙ 2009-11-25 05:36:08Disqualification happens when a player touches the soccer ball with their hands when he was supposed to kick a penalty
Deliberate handling outside of the penalty area by a player results in a direct free kick for the opponents. It could also be misconduct, depending on the circumstances.
Only a goalie can touch the ball with their hands. If another player does, a penalty is called and the other team gets the ball
Only the position of the ball matters.
They must do it deliberately. If they do, then it is called deliberate handling. If they do it inside their own penalty area then it would be a penalty kick for the opponents.
Yes. In reverse, if his feet are outside the penalty area and he touches it with his hands inside it is not deliberate handling.
Nothing. He is only penalized if the glove touches the ball. If the glove does touch the ball it is a three base penalty from the time of pitch.
One would expect the kicker to touch the ball on an indirect free kick.
It is called handling. If it was deliberate handling, and the player was not the goal keeper, then play would be stopped and restarted with a penalty kick for the opposing team.
Not if the ball is sitting outside the hazard line.
When the defensive player moves over the line of scrimage and touches an offensive player before the ball is hiked. It's when a defensive player moves over the line of scrimage before the ball is snapped. If he touches an offensive player it's known as encroachment.
Edit category This is not a basketball question. Punting is football related.