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What is a
Handball?
January 27, 2008
What is “handling” or as we know it “a hand ball”?
The Laws of the Game declare that a direct free kick is given to the
opposing team if a player “handles the ball deliberately (except for
the goalkeeper within his own penalty area).”
What are the characteristics of a clear handling offense?
• A player deliberately carries, strikes, or propels the ball with
the hand or arm
• It is the player’s action that initiates the contact with the ball
What characteristics of ball contact are clearly not handling
offenses?
• The ball strikes the hand or arm (i.e., the ball initiates the
contact)
• The contact is accidental (not the result of action by the player)
• The contact is the result of a purely reflexive effort at
self-protection
What are the standards of judgment which the referee will apply when
the
handling offense is not immediately clear?
• The distance or time within which the player had to react to avoid
contact – if there was time to avoid the contact, the likelihood of
an offense is greater
• The position of the player’s hand or arm at the time of the
contact – if the hand or arm is carried in an unnatural or unusual
position (e.g., high up in the air or far away from the body), the
likelihood of an offense is greater
• Directing the ball after initial accidental or reflexive contact –
if the player takes advantage to control or push the ball away, a
handling offense has occurred
The referee must make the immediate decision based on the best
available evidence in an increasingly fastpaced game. This difficult
decision must be respected and final.
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