Rules of Soccer : Soccer Rules and Regulations



Soccer Or Football Rules. Timestamps OR Chapters:
0:00 Soccer Rules and Regulations
0:20 Soccer Match Timing
0:46 Kick-Off Rules in Soccer
1:07 Players Substitutions in Soccer
1:29 Soccer Off Side Rules
2:12 Soccer Throw-in Rules
2:36 Corner Kick, Goal Kick, Penalty Kick, and Free Kick Rules in Soccer
3:10 What is Out of Bounds in Soccer?
3:17 Fouls in Soccer

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The rules of soccer are fairly simple.
You cannot touch the ball with your hands or arms intentionally unless you are the goalie.
The whole ball must cross the goal line for it to constitute as a goal.
Each game must include one referee and two assistant referees.
We will explain to you about Kick-Off, Throw-in, Corner kick, Goal kick, Penalty kick, Free kicks and Out of Bounds.
Learn complete details about Soccer Fouls, Offside Rule, Player Substitutions and Yellow card or a red card?

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20 thoughts on “Rules of Soccer : Soccer Rules and Regulations”

  1. When it come to goalie. The goalie is penalized way too much and rules definitely need improve in this regard. When a play involves being inside box, that becomes .the goalies house. He can use feet and hands. He is a protector. If there’s contact the contact should be looked objectively. And then determine if there was a foul. Simply contact alone should not be an automatic foul and penalty

  2. There are several HUGE mistakes in your explanation. I usually use your explanations as sources, but I highly reccomend you NOT to use this video.

  3. Can someone explain the offside rule in basketball terms? It’s genuinely confusing. Is it similar to goaltending and an offensive foul, the defender can’t be in front of the attacker if the ball just got passed through their attacker?? Which means two people of the same team can’t be in the goalbox?

  4. Here's the entire list of rules if anyone wants them:

    Rules and regulations:
    -You can not touch the ball with your hands or arms intentionally. (unless you are the goalie)
    -The whole ball must cross the goal line for it to constitute as a goal.
    -Each game must include one referee and 2 assistant referees.

    Match timing:
    -A match consists of 2 45 minute halves with a 15 minute rest period in-between.
    -If the game needs to head to extra time as the result of both teams being level in a match then 30 minutes will be added in the form of two 15 minute halves after the allotted 90 minutes.
    -If teams are still level after extra time then a penalty shootout must take place to decide the winner.

    Kickoff rule:
    -At the start of a soccer period or after a goal there is a kickoff from the center circle.
    -At the kickoff all of the soccer players must be on their side of the field.
    -Only the player kicking off is allowed inside the center circle.
    -After the kickoff the ball will be in play until the ball goes out of bounds or a referee calls a penalty.

    Player substitutions:
    -Each team can name up to 7 substitutes.
    -Substitutions can be made at any time of the match, with each team being able to make a maximum of 3 substitutions per sign.
    -In the event of all 3 substitutions being made and a player having to leave the field for injury the team will be forced to play without a replacement for that player.

    Offside rule:
    -Offside can be called when an attacking player is in front of the last defender when the pass is played through to them.
    -The offside area is designed to discourage players from simply hanging around the opponents goal waiting for a pass.
    -To be onside they must be placed behind the last defender when the ball is played to them.
    -If the player is in front of the last defender then he is deemed to be offside and a free-kick that the defending team will be called.
    -A player cannot be caught offside in their own half.
    -The goal keeper does not count as a defender.
    -If the ball is played backwards and the player is in front of the last defender then he is deemed to be not offside.

    Throw-in rules:
    -When the soccer ball has gone out of bounds the team that last touched the ball loses possession and the opposing team gets to throw in the ball from the point where the ball crossed out of bounds.
    -When throwing the ball in at a throw-in the ball must be thrown from behind and over the head using both hands.
    -When the ball leaves the throwers hands both his or her feet must be touching the ground.

    Corner Kick:
    -When the defending team last touches the ball and it crosses the goal line and not scoring the goal, the opposing team gets to kick the ball from the corner of the field.

    Goal Kick
    -When the offensive team last touches the ball before it crosses the goal line, goalie gets to kick the ball from the goal box.

    Penalty Kick:
    -When a foul occurs in the foul area, the foul team is awarded a penalty kick.

    Free kick:
    -Free kicks or penalty kicks may be awarded to the opposing soccer team.

    Out of bounds:
    -Out of bounds can occur when the ball completely crosses over the boundary line.

    Fouls:
    -Soccer fouls can be any number of unfair advantages taken by the player that are called by the referee.
    -Fouls can include tripping, pushing and touching the ball with the hands.

    Yellow card and Red card:
    -For fouls committed, a player could receive a yellow or red card depending on the severity of the foul, this comes down to the referees discretion
    -The yellow card is a warning and a red card is the dismissal of that player.
    -Two yellow cards equal one red card.
    -Once a player is sent off they cannot be replaced.

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