Law 9

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Law 9 is a section of the Laws of the Game in association football that defines when the ball is considered in play or out of play during a match.

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Label Occurrences
Law 9 canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Law of the Game (association football)
affects foul and misconduct decisions
offside decisions
appliesDuring extra time
kicks from the penalty mark
normal play
appliesTo association football
criterion ball crossing boundary lines on the ground or in the air
ball wholly crossing the goal line
ball wholly crossing the touchline
referee stopping play
defines moments when the ball is in play
moments when the ball is out of play
documentedIn IFAB Laws of the Game publication NERFINISHED
governs ball in play
ball out of play
implementedBy assistant referees
referee
video assistant referee
issuedBy International Football Association Board NERFINISHED
language English
partOf Laws of the Game (association football) NERFINISHED
relatedTo Law 1
Law 10
Law 12
sport football
soccer
states the ball is in play at all other times
the ball is out of play when it has wholly crossed the goal line or touchline
the ball is out of play when the referee stops play
usedFor determining when restarts are required
determining whether a goal is valid

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