a handball is where you touch the ball with your hand, and the referee calls it and the other team gets a free kick. kind of a no-brainer, if you ask me, although it makes it easier to understand. (Sorry, the thing under the words soccer ball is supposed to be the hand!)
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There is no such thing as a handball in soccer. The offence you refer to is "deliberate handling."
It is when the ball is deliberately touched by a player with any part of the arm or hand. The goal keeper is exempt from this call when the ball is within his penalty area.
handball is not a sport but how to do handball is this you have to make the ball bounce on the ground and slam on the wall and it bounces back to you. You can make someone . There are lots of moves for handball like hardies. You hit the ball hard. Fireball is when the ball spins so rapidly that when it touches the wall and bounces back it spins hard and it goes the other way. Slicey is when you hit the ball so low that it touches the ground slightly.
Handball is similar to soccer in the fact that there are to goals in which you try to get the ball into. However if you change soccer to the british Football you can start to notice the difference. IN HANDBALL YOU USE YOUR HANDS! SOCCER YOU USE YOUR FEET! U IDIOT!
There is no such violation "hand ball" in the Laws of the Game. The offense is called deliberate handling.
It is an outdated and incorrect term for "deliberate handling," one of the 10 direct free kick offenses in the game of football (soccer).