Understanding Build Out Line Rules in Soccer

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Explore the rules surrounding the build-out line in soccer, including scenarios like a goal kick, keeper possession, encroachment violations, and offside calls. Learn about the positioning of players, consequences of actions, and how play resumes in different situations on the field.


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  1. Build out line Build out line Ball in play Build out line

  2. Build out line keeper possession out line keeper possession Keeper released ball into play Ball in Play

  3. Build out line Goal Kick Build out line Goal Kick Ball kicked and clearly moves Ball in play

  4. Build out line encroaching Build out line encroaching Build out line violation

  5. Build out line encroaching Build out line encroaching Restart with an Indirect free kick from where the player crossed the build out line

  6. Build out line encroaching? Build out line encroaching? If the team with possession chooses to put the ball in play before the opposing team is behind the build out line, they do so accepting the positioning of the opponents and consequences of how play resumes Play continues

  7. Build out line - not offside Not offside, not past build out line

  8. Build out line - offside Offside. Player was in an offside position (past build out line) when ball was last played by a teammate

  9. 2nd, 3rd, 4th Grade Division (7v7) Build out line: On a goal kick or when the goalie has possession, all players from the opposing team must move behind the build out line (located halfway between midfield and the top of the penalty area) until the ball is in play. The ball is in play when the goalie releases the ball into play or on a goal kick when the ball has been kicked and clearly moves. If the team with possession chooses to put the ball in play before the opposing team is behind the build out line, they do so accepting the positioning of the opponents and consequences of how play resumes. On goalie possession punts and drop kicks are not allowed.

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