Impeding in Soccer
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Impeding In Soccer • Link to Video on Bodying in Soccer: • Bodying in Soccer • #Shorts #Short • Impeding in Soccer, also known as obstruction, happens when a player does one of three things when an opponent tries to gain possession of the ball. • • 1. Interferes • • 2. Slow downs • • 3. Obstructs an opponent’s movements • • In soccer, impeding the progress of an opponent can be called if a player is not within playing distance of the ball (i.e., 3 feet). • • However, if a player is within playing distance able to play the ball (meaning not laying on the ground), • • The player can legally screen an opponent from the ball, even if they have not yet touched the ball. • • Also, the player shielding may be fairly shoulder charged by the opponent. • All players have a right to their position on the field of play; being in the way of an opponent is not the same as moving into the way of an opponent. • When a ball is going out of bounds, the player whose team will get the throw-in is allowed to shield the ball so the opponent can't get a touch as long as they are within 3 feet of the ball. • • The impeding by foul in soccer is illegal and it can result in an indirect free-kick against the offender and possible a card depending how severe. • • Said differently, the obstruction foul in soccer is moving into the opponent’s path to obstruct, block, slow down or force a change of direction when the ball is not within playing distance of either player. • • Impeding an opponent results in an Indirect Free Kick. • The indirect free kick is taken from where the obstruction soccer foul occurred. • • In soccer, impeding in penalty box also result in an indirect free kick. • • By the way, I'm Dylan Joseph, Trainer and #1 Best-Selling Amazon Author. • Commission: Though no cost to you, I receive a small commission when using the Amazon link above. #Short
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