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        | 8 ft high by 8 yards wide |  | 
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        | ball (shape, material, circumference, weight, pressure)
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        | sphere, leather, 70 cm-68 cm, 450 grams-410 grams, 0.6-1.1 |  | 
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        | # of players on the field (least and most)
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        | 11 with goalie, no less than 7 |  | 
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        | Max # of subs in a professional match |  | Definition 
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        | Who won the women's world cup? |  | Definition 
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        | jersey (shirt), shorts, socks, shin guards, shoes (cleats) |  | 
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        | time period for the game with exception |  | Definition 
 
        | 45 minute halves, unless agreed on before the game and with consent of both teams and the ref |  | 
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        | when do you have a kick off? can you score directly off a kick off?
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        | beginning of the game beginning of the second half
 after each goal
 beginning of each OT
 YES!
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        | player is nearer the opposing goal line than the ball and the 2nd to last opponent |  | 
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        | When is there no offsides? |  | Definition 
 
        | goal kick, corner, throw in |  | 
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        | Direct kick happen when... |  | Definition 
 
        | careless, reckless, or excessive force |  | 
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        | Direct kick (excessive force) there are six
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        | Does or attempts to: 1. kick an opponent
 2. trip an opponent
 3. jump at an opponent
 4. charge an opponent
 5. strike an opponent
 6. push an opponent
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        | 1. handles the ball deliberately (handball) 2. tackles an opponent for the ball, but hits the opponent first
 3. holds an opponent
 4. spits at an opponent
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        | 1. takes more than 6 seconds 2. touches the ball with their hands after releasing it without another player touching it
 3. touches the ball with their hands after it's been directly passed to them
 4. touches the ball with their hands after it's been thrown in directly to them by his team
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        | 1. dangerous manner 2. impedes the progress of an opponent
 3. prevents the keeper from releasing the ball from their hands
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        | direct kick into your teams goal... |  | Definition 
 
        | corner kick to the other team |  | 
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        | indirect kick that scores |  | Definition 
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        | indirect kick into your goal... |  | Definition 
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        | Throw-ins... in the moment of delivering the ball... |  | Definition 
 
        | the player must... 1. face the field of play
 2. part of each foot on the ground, on or behind the touchline
 3. uses both hands
 4. ball comes from behind his head
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        | job of the ref (stopping the match) |  | Definition 
 
        | 1. stops, suspends, terminates match if laws are broken 2. for a seriously injured player
 3. for any outside infringement
 4. allows the ball to go out (play to stop) before stopping the game for a less serious injury
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        | job of the ref (bleeding) |  | Definition 
 
        | player must be sent off the field |  | 
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        | 1. allows play to continue when a team that has an offense committed against them will benefit from the advantage and penalize the offending team if the play doesn't pan out 2. punish the most serious offense if more than one is committed
 3. disciplines a player guilty of cautionable offenses (and can wait to do so until after the play)
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        | job of the ref (pre-game) |  | Definition 
 
        | 1. enforce the laws of the game 2. controls the match with assistant refs
 3. ensures the ball meets requirements
 4. ensures the players equipment meets requirements
 5. timekeeper and keeps a record of the match
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        | jobs of the assistant refs |  | Definition 
 
        | 1. whole ball must be out of play to be called out (they call out) 2. which team gets the corner, goal kick, throw-in
 3. offsides
 4. sub requests
 5. misconduct out of the refs sight
 6. offenses closer to the assistant ref (usually in the penalty box)
 7. penalty kicks, if the keeper comes off the line before the ball is kicked and if the ball crosses the line
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