What is a Dropped Ball in Soccer?
You might have seen a game where the ref drops the ball only for a player to kick it to the opposing team. Sometimes, they kick it to a teammate or goalie. The question becomes, what is this dropped ball in soccer all about?
In short, a dropped ball is a way for the game to resume after play has been stopped for a non-foul reason, such as an injury or a ball going out of bounds due to a sudden stoppage.
While a dropped ball may seem like a minor part of the game, it’s an important way for play to resume in a fair and neutral manner. It’s also a good way to prevent any team from gaining an unfair advantage due to a sudden stoppage in play.
Understanding Dropped Ball in Soccer
When a dropped ball occurs, the referee drops the ball at the spot where it was when play was stopped. One player from each team is allowed to contest for the ball, and the game resumes from that point.
It’s important to note that a dropped ball is not considered a foul, and the player who gains possession of the ball is not considered to have committed a foul.
When It Occurs
A dropped ball can occur in a number of situations, including:
- When play is stopped due to an injury to a player
- When the ball becomes deflated or damaged during play
- When the ball hits the referee and affects the play or momentum
- When the ball hits an object on the field that is not part of the game (e.g. a younger sister running onto the field)
Once the referee has signaled for a dropped ball, the opposing players must stand at least one meter (three feet) away from the ball until it has been dropped. The ball is then dropped from waist height by the referee between the two players.
It is important to note that a dropped ball is a neutral restart of play and the team that gains possession of the ball has no advantage. If the ball goes out of play immediately after a dropped ball, the team that last touched the ball before it was dropped is awarded a throw-in, corner kick, or goal kick depending on where the ball went out of play.
Rules and Regulations
IFAB Guidelines
According to Law 8 of the International Football Association Board (IFAB) guidelines, “A kick-off starts both halves of a match, both halves of extra time and restarts play after a goal has been scored. Free kicks (direct or indirect), penalty kicks, throw-ins, goal kicks and corner kicks are other restarts (see Laws 13–17). A dropped ball is the restart when the referee stops play and the Law does not require one of the above restarts.“
The ball is dropped to the ground and then kicked by a player of either team. It is important to note that a dropped ball is not considered a set piece, and therefore, there are no restrictions on the number of players who can participate.
It is also important to note that the ball must touch the ground before it can be played by a player. If a player tries to play the ball before it touches the ground, the play is stopped and the ball is dropped again.
Drop Balls During Games
Dropped balls can have significant implications during a soccer game. For example, if the ball was in the attacking third of the field when play was stopped, a dropped ball can provide the attacking team with a second opportunity to score.
Additionally, if a player is injured and the referee stops play, a dropped ball can give both teams an opportunity to regain their footing and get back into the game.
It is important to remember that dropped balls are not a common occurrence in soccer, but they can happen from time to time. As a player, it is important to be aware of the rules and regulations surrounding dropped balls so that you can take advantage of any opportunities that arise.
Can You Score From a Dropped Ball?
The answer is both yes and no. According to the laws of the game, a goal cannot be scored directly from a dropped ball. If the ball enters the goal without being touched by any player, the referee will stop play and restart the game with a goal kick for the defending team.
However, if the ball is touched by any player before it enters the goal, the goal will be allowed. This means that if a player wins possession from a dropped ball and shoots it into the goal without any other player touching it, the goal will not count.
It’s important to note that the players must wait for the referee’s signal before attempting to play the ball from a dropped ball. If a player tries to play the ball before the referee has dropped it, they may be penalized with a yellow card for unsporting behavior.
So, you cannot score directly from a dropped kick but you can if another player touches it and the offensive team proceeds to score.
Final Thoughts
Now that you have a better understanding of what a dropped ball is in soccer, you can appreciate its significance in the game. A dropped ball is a way to restart play after the referee has stopped it for an injury, foul, or any other reason.
A dropped ball is not a common occurrence in soccer, but it is still essential to know the rules surrounding it.
Being knowledgeable about the rules of soccer can help you better understand the game and appreciate its nuances. Not that you care but it can also make you sound smart on the sidelines. It’s sometimes nice to correct Mr. Know-it-all (there’s always one)!
Frequently Asked Questions
What happens after a dropped ball in soccer?
After a dropped ball in soccer, the game resumes with a contested ball between two players from each team. The other players must remain at least 4 yards away from the ball until it is in play. The referee drops the ball from waist height between the two players, and the game continues.
How does a dropped ball work in soccer?
A dropped ball is a method of restarting play in soccer when the game has been stopped for a non-foul reason, such as an injury or a ball going out of bounds. The referee drops the ball between two players, and the game resumes from that point.
What is the purpose of a dropped ball in soccer?
The purpose of a dropped ball in soccer is to restart play in a fair manner when the game has been stopped for a non-foul reason. It allows both teams to compete for possession of the ball, rather than giving one team an unfair advantage.
Can a goal be scored from a dropped ball in soccer?
A goal cannot be scored directly from a dropped ball. However, a goal can be scored from a dropped ball in soccer, as long as the ball has been touched by another player before it enters the goal.
Written By: Beau Bridges
Founder of SoccerNovo
I’m Beau 👋 a proud dad of an MLS NEXT player, former soccer coach, soccer enthusiast, and board member of our local youth sports program. I created soccernovo.com to share my knowledge of the game and help parents learn more about youth soccer in the U.S. I also authored an eBook ‘Soccer Coach Made Simple‘. Learn more about Beau.
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