si un jugador de handball empuja al otro ¿que se cobra?
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1- If a player commits an offense on an opponent (pushes, hits, grabs, etc.) the game is resumed with the execution of a free kick
2- If the player commits fouls and does not try to reach the ball, but directly tries to act on the opponent, he is disciplined (in addition to the free kick or penalty against)
3- Players can hold the ball in their hands for a maximum of 3 seconds.
Players can take a maximum of 3 steps while holding the ball.
If a player, for example, takes three steps with the ball in his hands, he can make it sting against the ground and then, if he takes it back in his hands, he can take another three steps (after this he must shoot at goal or make a pass to a classmate).
A player may repeatedly "bounce" the ball against the ground and advance the distance he wants while bouncing it (continuous dribbling). Clarification: it is only allowed to bounce off the floor without holding it between your hands
If a player bounced the ball against the ground and picked it up, they can no longer bounce it.
Outfield players can touch the ball with any part of their body from the knee up.
(If any violation of these rules is committed, the game is resumed with the execution of a free throw in favor of the opposing team) I WRITTEN YOU THE ABOVE SO YOU KNOW THAT BREACHING THE RGLA IS CHARGED FOR THE FREE THROW
4- There is no time limit for the team to have the ball in their possession (passing the ball from one player to another), however, if they do not try to shoot at goal, the referee will raise one of their arms, which means that the team must change its attitude and launch as soon as possible. If he does not do so, a free kick is called against him (this is called "passive play")
5- If the one who invades the area is a defender: Free kick favorable to the attacking team