when the ball goes out of bounds on the side line it is inbounded from the nearest point where it left the court by the team that did not touch the ball last when the ball left the court.
it is the out of bounce line, if the top of the ball hits the line, the ball is in
If the ball hits the line then the ball is called in. But if its even a little bit over the line then its out and the other team gets the ball.
The side line is a line that if a player whom has the ball septs over or touches would be considered a turnover or if the ball were to go over the line the last team who touched it would lose Poseson of the ball and the other team would obtain Poseson of the ball where it went out.
No. *Yes. If no part of the player is out of bounds, they can catch a ball whether it has crossed the plane of line or not. The same applies for running: the ball can be in the air out of bounds, but if the player is still fully inbounds there is no problem.
Straight black line on the side of the ball.
4 touches on one side, step over serving line, touches ball before it goes out, ball goes out on other side
Yes.
The player is not required to stand with their feet in any particular place. The only requirement is that the ball is a) motionless, b) on the line.
If the ball hits the line it's a FAIR BALL
This is not a goal, the only thing that matters is the ball. For a goal to be scored the whole ball must have crossed the line.
Depending on the area they kick the ball out the following can happen: - If they kick the ball out behind their own goal line, the opposition will be awarded a corner. -If they kick the ball out on the sides of the field (the longer sides of the field), a throw in will be awarded to the opposition side. -If they kick the ball over the line of the oppositions goal line then a goal kick will be awarded to the opposition side. Note that these rules will be applied to any of the 22 players on the field.
Throughout the game either one side or the other has possession of the ball. At the end of the game the referee calls "no side" to indicate that neither side has possession of the ball thereafter.