All of the rules of soccer can be found within the Laws of the Game as set down by FIFA, the world governing body of soccer. A link is provided. Law 12 covers fouls and misconduct, and Law 10 covers scoring. Your specific questions can probably be answered there. If not, there's always Wikianswers and some helpful interpretation from someone who has refereed a couple of thousand matches to help you get some perspective. Good luck. See you on the field. Oh, and I'll be the one wearing black and carrying the whistle.
Most probably you have to read "Rules of the Game" by FIFA. (Google Rules of the Game to get the PDF)
The rule for scoring in the wrong basket is that the other team gets the point
In the eighties the NHL created a rule which was referred to as the Gretzky rule or one to prevent the Edmonton Oilers from having more open ice. Basically it was designed to have teams play five on five with offsetting penalties as opposed to four on four or three on three. That has been changed so that now with offsetting penalties the teams play four on four.
The first set of rules for soccer were made by the London Football Association in 1863.
The Cambridge Rules, written in 1848, first introduced the concept of offside.
If you break a rule in basketball, such as foul or double-dribble, the defending team takes the ball out-of-bounds, meaning it's their ball.
A bad tackle, offsides, penalties, dissing the ref, handball, exesive celebrations, and saying Barcelona is Breyer than Madrid
The rule for scoring in the wrong basket is that the other team gets the point
Soccer ROCKS or Soccer RULES if you were wondering about how to say it
Side out scoring is a term used in volleyball to state that a point can be earned only by the team that is serving. This rule was in place until 1998 when it switched to rally scoring.
well there is not just one rule in football [soccer]. There is alot of rules like no rudnes,no punching and more. But there's are very important rule and that is NO HANDBALL
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you don't score a hit in hockey
The answer is "Who belongs to the soccer team."
1973; the rule was added in an effort to increase scoring in baseball.
The introduction of the Away Goals rule in football was brought about by UEFA in 1965.
In the eighties the NHL created a rule which was referred to as the Gretzky rule or one to prevent the Edmonton Oilers from having more open ice. Basically it was designed to have teams play five on five with offsetting penalties as opposed to four on four or three on three. That has been changed so that now with offsetting penalties the teams play four on four.
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