Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Deffence

In order to stop the attacking player to score when he is on the move, the defending players often foul him or go for blocking his attacks.

Handball rules (part 3)

Tapping and Leading

Players aren't allowed to make more than 3 steps with the ball in their hands, so they tap-lead the ball in the ground.

Players can't tap the ball with two hands, they aren't allowed to tap or take the ball from its bottom and they can't tap the ball to go over their shoulders.

Coach

Coaches and assistants stay behind the out line. The coach is allowed to speak with his players so he could organize them. He can also call for a time out.

Time Out













When a coach wants to say something to his players or work up a strategy, he takes the time out card and shows it to the delegate. A coach can only ask for a time out when his team in in possesion of the ball.

A time out lasts 1 min. 

Suspensions and cards


 If a player makes a lethal foul he gets a yellow card or a 2 min suspension on the bench. 

If a player hurts another player badly he gets a red card.


9 m Shot and Half-Time

There are two half of the game. Each half is 30 min.

If a player is fouled in the last seconds in a half of the game, his team gets a 9m kick. A player shoots from 9m to score.

The defending players are on the 6m line and they try to block the shot. The goalkeeper is on his goal line.

Penalty Kicks

When a player is fouled inside the 6m line and doesn't score a goal, the referees give his team a penalty shot.

The penalty is taken from the 7m line ( 7m shot )

The goalkeeper defends on the goal line or on the 4m line.

The other players aren't allowed inside the 9m line. 

The player that takes the shot must not step on the 7m line.