Which of the following is not true about a soccer throw-in?
A. Both hands must be on the ball.
B. The ball must come completely behind the head.
C. Both feet must stay in contact with the ground.
D. The ball can be thrown in-bounds with sidespin
Not sure which one it is can somebody help me please?
lesson 1 unit 2 team sports
1)b
2) instep
3) c
4) trap
5) a
6) punting
7) d
8) dribbling
9) a
10) c
the ball passes the goal line.
instep pass
trap
shooting
punting
the ball can be through in bound by side spin
dribbling
throw in
thigh trap
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You cannot spin the ball with one hand. The ball must leave both hands evenly though most referees are okay as long as you don't intentionally spin the ball.[4]
To determine which statement is not true about a soccer throw-in, let's examine each option:
A. Both hands must be on the ball.
This statement is true. During a throw-in, both hands must be on the ball and it must be released from behind and over the head.
B. The ball must come completely behind the head.
This statement is true. The ball must be thrown from behind and over the head, with both feet staying in contact with the ground until the ball is released.
C. Both feet must stay in contact with the ground.
This statement is true. In a proper throw-in, both feet of the thrower must remain in contact with the ground until the ball is released.
D. The ball can be thrown in-bounds with sidespin.
This statement is not true. According to the Laws of the Game in soccer, the ball must be thrown in a straight manner without any spin or sidespin. The ball should be released with a straightforward motion.
Therefore, the statement that is not true about a soccer throw-in is option D: The ball can be thrown in-bounds with sidespin.