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If a technical foul is committed by a defending player within his own large rectangle, but outside the small parallelogram, a 14-yard free is awarded to the attacking team.
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In football, if the ball crosses the end line, and goes between the defenders' goalposts, either above or below the crossbar, a score is given to the attacking team and the kick out is taken from the 21-yard line.
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Gaelic football rules
Created oct 3, 2000 | updated jun 6, 2008

It is a misconception, usually arrived at after studying the game intently, that gaelic football has no rules. In fact, it has two sets; the original rules set down by the GAA in 1887, and the current rules. Confusion stems from the fact that the new rules are the same set of rules for both gaelic football and hurling. The former is as described below, but the latter is similar to gaelic football but it is played with a hurl 1 and a sliotar 2 .
The original rules
There shall not be less than 15 or more than 21 players a-side.
There shall be two umpires and a referee. Where the umpires disagree, the referee's decision shall be final.
The ground shall be at least 120 yards long and 80 yards in breadth and properly marked by boundary lines. Boundary lines are to be at least five yards from the fences.
Goal posts shall stand at each end in the centre of the goal-line. They shall be 15 feet apart, with the cross-bar eight feet from the ground.
The captains of each team shall toss for choice of sides before commencing play. The players shall stand in two ranks opposite each other, until the ball is thrown up, with each man holding the hand of one of the other side.
Pushing or tripping from behind, holding from behind, or butting with the head shall be deemed a foul. Players so offending shall be asked to stand aside and may not afterwards take any part in the match, nor can his side substitute another man.
The time of actual play shall be one hour. The sides are to be changed at half-time.
The match shall be decided by the greater number of goals. If no goal is kicked, the match shall be deemed a draw. A goal is scored when the ball is kicked through the goal-posts and under the cross-bar.
When the ball is kicked over the side-line it shall be thrown back in any direction by a player of the other side. If kicked over the goal-line by a player of the other side, the goal-keeper whose line it crosses shall have a free kick. No player on the other side is to approach nearer than 25 yards of him till the ball is kicked.
The umpires and referee shall have, during the match, full power to disqualify any player or order him to stand aside and discontinue play for any act which they may consider unfair as set out in rule six.
The current rules
Technical fouls
This section deals with fouls 'against the ball', that is to say, fouls committed by a player which do not infringe on another player.
Players may not lift the ball directly from the ground. The toe or the hurl may be used to lift the ball from the ground, into the hands. If a player illegally lifts the ball from the ground, the opposing team regains possession, and a free is taken from the point where the foul occurred.
When in possession of the ball, a player may take no more than four steps while holding the ball. He may, however, start on a 'solo-run', dropping the ball from hand to foot, and playing it back to the hand 'toe-tap' in football, or soloing on the hurley in hurling. If a player takes more than four steps with the ball in his hand, a free is awarded to the opposing team.
A player may pass the ball using either the hand ('hand pass') or by kicking the ball to a teammate ('foot pass'), or in hurling by striking the ball with the hurl. A legal 'hand pass' is committed by a player who makes it apparent to the referee that a clean striking action has occurred (to clearly show that the ball was not thrown).
If an attacking player is within his opponent's small parallelogram before the ball enters, it is deemed a 'square ball', and a free is given out to the defending team. However, if the ball enters before him, or enters, is cleared and played back into the small parallelogram before he has time to exit, a foul is not called.
Personal fouls
This section deals with fouls committed by a player on another player.
A defending player may try to dispossess or tackle an attacking player by one of two methods:
Tackling 'shoulder-to-shoulder' is making fair contact with your shoulder to the other player's shoulder to try and unbalance him. The defender may not use his hip or elbow in the tackle, and one foot has to be on the ground during the whole tackling procedure. A player may use the shoulder to push a player away from the ball whilst both of them are chasing a 'fifty-fifty' ball which is when neither team is in proper possession of the ball.
In gaelic football, the player may attempt to knock the ball from the attacker's hands with the open palm. Only one hand can be used, and the defender cannot try to pull it from the attacker, he must knock it cleanly from his possession.
If either of these rules is breached, the referee awards a free to the attacking player. Consistent personal fouling by a player may warrant a booking from the referee, and if he is booked a second time, he must leave the field of play, and suffer an immediate two-week suspension. This suspension may be lengthened by the appropriate disciplinary board.
No player may pull the jersey of an opposing player during the game, whether it is while running for the ball, tackling an attacking player, or during quiet periods of play. Consistent pulling of an opposing player's jersey may warrant a booking, and if the foul is committed at a later time and noted by the referee, this mandates a sending off.
A free is awarded if one player pushes an opposing player, while chasing him, tackling him, or if one player is in front of another for a catch and the payer behind pushes his opponent to get a better chance of catching the ball.
If a player strikes any other player on the pitch, with either the fist or the boot, whether an opponent or on the same team, he is to be immediately put off. A minimum two-week suspension is imposed, and this may be extended by the appropriate disciplinary board.
If the referee deems a player to be a danger to other players, he has the right to caution the player about his conduct. If this conduct is not changed, the referee may book the player. If again this makes no difference, the referee has the right to put the player off. A two-week suspension is imposed upon the player.
Frees and penalties
If a foul is committed outside the 14-yard line, the free is to be taken by a player on the attacking side, from the ground. In gaelic football, the free may now be taken from the hands. If he is taking the free kick from the hand, he is not allowed bounce the ball, throw it from hand-to-hand, etc before the free is taken.
Fouls committed inside the 14-yard line, but outside the large parallelogram, are brought out to the 14-yard line, perpendicular to the end line. The free may be taken from the ground or hand, and the same rules apply to the free taker if the free is being taken from the hand.
If a personal foul to an attacking player is committed within his opponents' large parallelogram, a penalty to the attacking team is awarded. Penalties are one-on-one frees taken from the 14-yard line, directly in front of the centre of the goal. In gaelic football only the defending goalkeeper may stand in the goal, but in hurling the goalkeeper and two other players may line the goal. All players (except the player taking the penalty and those on the line) must be 14 yards away from the ball and outside the 14-yard line, and may not encroach on these boundaries until the ball has been played. Recently, new markings to the pitch showing these boundaries have been introduced.
If a technical foul is committed by a defending player within his own large rectangle, but outside the small parallelogram, a 14-yard free is awarded to the attacking team.
If a technical foul is committed by a defending player inside his own small parallelogram, a penalty is awarded to the attacking team. A special free called a '45', in football 3 is awarded to an attacking team if a defender plays the ball last before it crosses the defenders' end line. This free is so called because it is taken from the defenders' 45 metre line. This free must be taken from the ground. It is taken perpendicular to where the ball crossed the line.
Sidelines and kick outs
A player who touches the ball last before it crosses out of play is penalised by possession returning to the other team and a free awarded depending on where the ball leaves the field of play. If the ball crosses the sideline, a sideline is taken. This free may be taken in a similar fashion to any other free awarded, and is taken from where the ball left the field of play.
If an attacking player is the last to touch the ball before it crosses the end line, a kick out/puck out is awarded to the defending team. Kick outs in gaelic football are taken from the ground. Puck outs, in hurling, are where the goalkeeper has a free strike of the ball from his goal area. Where they are taken depends on where they crossed the end line.
If the ball crosses the end line but does not go between the defenders' goalposts, a wide ball is declared and the free kick is taken from the six yard line (ie the front of the small parallelogram).
In football, if the ball crosses the end line, and goes between the defenders' goalposts, either above or below the crossbar, a score is given to the attacking team and the kick out is taken from the 21-yard line.
Scoring
In gaelic football there are two types of score, a goal or a point.
A point is scored by playing the ball over your opponents' end line, between their goalposts, and over the crossbar.
A goal is scored by playing the ball over your opponents' end line, between the goalposts, and under the crossbar. A goal is worth three points.
Players may score from either the hand or the foot. A goal cannot be scored using the hand pass method, although points can be scored this way. A goal scored by hand will count if the referee deems it not to have been by the hand pass method, eg if a player is in possession of the ball, drops it, and punches the ball into the goal this will count.
A set of goals in gaelic football/hurling are similar to those of rugby. The two vertical posts (goalposts) are placed 14 yards apart, with a horizontal bar (crossbar) between them, eight feet from the ground.
If a defender plays the ball through his own goalposts, whether by foot or by hand, the appropriate score is awarded to the attacking team. A defending player may score an own goal with a hand pass.
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Under 28.5 points in tyrone v dublin
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No goals in tyrone v dublin
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Under 28.5 points in mayo v kerry
3pts 5-6 paddy power
Under 1.5 goals in mayo v kerry
2pts evs paddy power
Kildare -1
4pts 6-5 bet365, betway
Waterford
2pts 11-5 betway
Wexford -2
2pts 11-10 general
Tyrone v dublin
Eir sport - healy park, 7.15pm
Tyrone manager mickey harte never needs a second invitation to revert to a less adventurous approach and last sunday's drubbing by galway will surely seem him return to the system which took his side to the 2018 all-ireland final and last year's semi-final.
Harte has tinkered with a few things in the opening four rounds of the league. Some have worked, others have not, but very little went right in tuam last sunday as galway taught them a lesson when it came to attacking play.
The visit of dublin to omagh is exactly the excuse harte needed to go back to his usual approach, so expect tyrone to pack their defence and try to hit the all-ireland champions on the counter-attack.
It worked last year when the sides met in round six of the league and tyrone won 1-14 to 1-11.
Tyrone conceded only 0-12 to monaghan and 0-9 to cavan at home in last year's league and their average concession on home soil in this year's league is just 12.5 points. Kerry's classy attacking unit scored 0-13, while meath managed just 1-9.
It is safe to say tyrone are a different proposition at home and they will relish the visit of dublin.
The incoming storm jorge will make conditions tough and scores should be at a premium. Backing under 28.5 points looks the best play if the meteorologists are correct with their predictions.
Dublin have looked vulnerable in the early rounds of the league and it's a mystery how they have managed to collect three points from their tussles with donegal and monaghan.
Tyrone have not scored a goal in the last three rounds of the league and have raised only one green flag in whole campaign. That was against winless meath.
Dublin have scored only one goal in each of their four outings as well so, given the weather forecast and the fact that harte is set to go ultra-defensive, odds of 4-1 about neither side finding the net are worth taking.
Mayo v kerry
Eir sport/RTE2 - machale park, 7.15pm
Mayo have had to make do with star attacker cillian O'connor for the first half of the league camapign and their forward division has looked devoid of creativity in his absence.
A fluky late goal earned them an undeserved share of the spoils against donegal in round one, where they scored 2-13, but since then they have only managed 0-8 against dublin, 1-9 in their narrow win over meath and 0-12 in a nine-point loss to monaghan.
They have averaged fewer than 11 points in their last three games, and that should not change too much when kerry pay a visit to machale park.
Wet and windy conditions should suit mayo. It will not play to the strengths of class acts david clifford, james O'donoghue or paul geaney.
Mayo will want to turn this into a dour struggle, a survival of the fittest, just as happened against meath in round three. If that happens, they have every chance of causing an upset.
Under 28.5 total points may just be a better bet than backing mayo. This could be one of those games where whichever teams gets to 13 points will emerge victorious.
Kerry have scored only three goals in their four games, while mayo have failed to find the net against either monaghan or dublin, so under 1.5 match goals looks likely.
Laois v kildare
O'moore park, 7pm
Promotion back to division 1 now looks beyond kildare but the lilywhites look great value at 6-5 to beat laois by two points or more at O'moore park.
Kildare needed to get the better of roscommon in round four to have any chance of promotion, but they were undone by a late surge from the rossies.
After 53 minutes of that encounter kildare were ahead 0-13 to 0-11 but late goals from cathal cregg and enda smith saw them come unstuck. Still, there were more positives than negatives to be taken from the display.
Kevin feely was outstanding for long periods at midfield, while adam tyrell caught the eye too. Paddy brophy and daniel flynn also scored some nice points.
Despite their sluggish start to the league, kildare are surely a better side than laois, and at a more advanced stage too, so therefore a comfortable victory could be on the cards. Indeed, the lilywhites might just be the bet of the weekend. This is a game they cannot afford to lose.
Waterford v carlow
Fraher field, 7pm
Waterford should not be such a big price for the visit of carlow in division 4.
They are a better side on home soil in dungarvan than anywhere else and could have caused a shock against promotion hopefuls wexford but for the concession of two goals.
They were excellent for long periods last weeks against sligo, but the layers do not seem to have given them the credit they deserve for that performance.
Wexford v sligo
Wexford park, 2pm
Paul galvin is starting to get a tune out of wexford, whereas sligo are going into round five severely lacking in confidence, so a wide-margin home win could be in the offing.
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Meath +7
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2pts 6-4 bet365
No goals in monaghan v mayo
1pt 9-2 boylesports
Kildare -1
2pts 6-5 boylesports
Sunday analysis
Kerry v meath
Fitzgerald stadium, 1pm sunday
Kerry can count themselves lucky to have banked three points in division 1 as they could easily have none and they look too short for the visit of pointless meath to fitzgerald stadium.
The kingdom are as short as 1-10 to register their second win from four outings in the top tier and, while they should get over the line, there are better 1-10 shots every day.
It took nine minutes of injury time for kerry to draw level with dublin in round one, they were flat in round two and needed a last-gasp goal to beat galway by a point and they could not contain tyrone in round three. That sort of form does not warrant them to be as short as they are.
Meath have lost all three of their division 1 outings, but they were the better side against mayo a fortnight ago when a late mistake by robin clarke gifted kevin mcloughlin a winning goal. There were also positives in their first-half showing against tyrone.
Meath don't have many stars, but they work hard and have four top-class defenders who would get on a lot of county sides. The best of the bunch is donal keogan who continues to impress at every opportunity.
Bryan menton should hold his own in midfield and, if cillian O'sullivan and bryan mcmahon can get running at the suspect kerry defence, meath could be more competitive than their odds suggest.
A seven-point handicap looks big, while 9-2 about meath leading at half-time is also worth taking. It might not be until the final quarter when kerry's class shines through.
Galway v tyrone
Tuam stadium, 2pm sunday
The padraic joyce era has begun in promising fashion in galway, but tyrone's style of play could be their undoing.
Tyrone were surprise minimum-margin winners over kerry in round three, but it shouldn't have come as too much of a shock as mickey harte's side are unbeaten in rounds three to eight of the league since they returned to the top flight in 2018.
That hard-earned victory over kerry could be the turning point in tyrone's season, as they were also buoyed by the news that cathal mcshane is not moving to australia and will instead put all his efforts into the tyrone cause.
The new advanced mark is tailor-made for mcshane, whose size and strength could cause the galway full-back line problems.
The further the league goes on the better tyrone are going to get and 6-4 for an away win looks great value.
Monaghan v mayo
Clones, 2pm sunday
Scores could be at a premium as mayo travel to clones to take on monaghan and the best bet on the match coupon could be for no goals to be scored.
Mayo failed to find the net against dublin and did not create any meaningful goal chances there, while they were gifted a late goal against meath from the only opportunity they created.
Monaghan have looked more dangerous up front but they have netted only two goals in their three outings and, with conditions set to be wet and windy, it might not be the best day for creating goal-scoring chances.
Mayo's last two encounters have seen totals of 22 and 23 points and it could be a similar story for their trip to monaghan. This could be a game where 13 or 14 points will be a winning total.
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Ergebnis stats raja de casablanca - GNEF 1

Die ergebnis statistiken zu raja de casablanca in der fussballliga - GNEF 1 aus der aktuellen saison,
sowie den vorherigen im bezug auf over under (über tore / unter tore) der end-ergebnisse und
spezielle tipp stats zu den spielen hinsichtlich der verteilung und vergleiche der entstände
z.B. Nützlich zur auswahl von ergebnis wetten bzw. Ergebnis tipps oder - GNEF 1 torwetten.
Die berechnung schliesst das aktuellste spiel raja de casablanca - rapide oued zem mit
dem ergebnis 1 : 0 am 27.09.2020 um 20:15 uhr mit ein.
Over / under tore zusammenfassung aktuelle saison

Übersicht der ergebnis statistik over / under von raja de casablanca zusammengefasst
aus der GNEF 1 aktuell mit den vorhandenen 26 spielen, gerundet.
| Raja de casablanca | over ergebnis | under ergebnis |
|---|---|---|
| über / unter 0.5 tore | 81 % (21) | 19 % (5) |
| über / unter 1.5 tore | 58 % (15) | 42 % (11) |
| über / unter 2.5 tore | 35 % (9) | 65 % (17) |
| über / unter 3.5 tore | 19 % (5) | 81 % (21) |
| über / unter 4.5 tore | 8 % (2) | 92 % (24) |
| über / unter 5.5 tore | 0 % (0) | 100 % (26) |
| über / unter 6.5 tore | 0 % (0) | 100 % (26) |
| über / unter 7.5 tore | 0 % (0) | 100 % (26) |
Ergebnisstatistik over / under 0.5

Die liga statistik ergebnisse von fussball mannschaft raja de casablanca hinsichtlich spielergebnisse
mit over 0.5 / under 0.5 vergleich für insgesamt 10 spielzeiten der jahre auswahl startend
vom 28.05.11 bis hin zu spielen, toren bzw. Fussball tipps zur aktuellen saison heute.
Ergebnisstatistik over / under 1.5

Die liga statistik ergebnisse von fussball mannschaft raja de casablanca hinsichtlich spielergebnisse
mit over 1.5 / under 1.5 vergleich für insgesamt 10 spielzeiten der jahre auswahl startend
vom 28.05.11 bis hin zu spielen, toren bzw. Fussball tipps zur aktuellen saison heute.
Ergebnisstatistik over / under 2.5

Die liga statistik ergebnisse von fussball mannschaft raja de casablanca hinsichtlich spielergebnisse
mit over 2.5 / under 2.5 vergleich für insgesamt 10 spielzeiten der jahre auswahl startend
vom 28.05.11 bis hin zu spielen, toren bzw. Fussball tipps zur aktuellen saison heute.
Ergebnisstatistik over / under 3.5

Die liga statistik ergebnisse von fussball mannschaft raja de casablanca hinsichtlich spielergebnisse
mit over 3.5 / under 3.5 vergleich für insgesamt 10 spielzeiten der jahre auswahl startend
vom 28.05.11 bis hin zu spielen, toren bzw. Fussball tipps zur aktuellen saison heute.
Ergebnisstatistik over / under 4.5

Die liga statistik ergebnisse von fussball mannschaft raja de casablanca hinsichtlich spielergebnisse
mit over 4.5 / under 4.5 vergleich für insgesamt 10 spielzeiten der jahre auswahl startend
vom 28.05.11 bis hin zu spielen, toren bzw. Fussball tipps zur aktuellen saison heute.
Ergebnisstatistik over / under 5.5

Die liga statistik ergebnisse von fussball mannschaft raja de casablanca hinsichtlich spielergebnisse
mit over 5.5 / under 5.5 vergleich für insgesamt 10 spielzeiten der jahre auswahl startend
vom 28.05.11 bis hin zu spielen, toren bzw. Fussball tipps zur aktuellen saison heute.
Ergebnisstatistik over / under 6.5

Die liga statistik ergebnisse von fussball mannschaft raja de casablanca hinsichtlich spielergebnisse
mit over 6.5 / under 6.5 vergleich für insgesamt 10 spielzeiten der jahre auswahl startend
vom 28.05.11 bis hin zu spielen, toren bzw. Fussball tipps zur aktuellen saison heute.
Ergebnisstatistik over / under 7.5

Die liga statistik ergebnisse von fussball mannschaft raja de casablanca hinsichtlich spielergebnisse
mit over 7.5 / under 7.5 vergleich für insgesamt 10 spielzeiten der jahre auswahl startend
vom 28.05.11 bis hin zu spielen, toren bzw. Fussball tipps zur aktuellen saison heute.
Raja de casablanca ergebnis statistiken, tore und wetten tipps

Weitere statistiken zur mannschaft raja de casablanca sowie aktuelle live ergebnis stats,
mit tabellen und archiv, sowie alle head-to-head stats der nächsten spiele in der liga.
Nächstes update der über / unter statistik von raja de casablanca erfolgt mit dem abpfiff bzw. Live resultat
des spieles mouloudia oujda - raja de casablanca, anstoss am 30.09. Um 20:00 uhr.










Nächster gegener von raja de casablanca ist der verein mouloudia oujda dazu
sind zu dieser mannschaft folgende weitere statistiken, vergleiche und fussball wetten tipps vorhanden :








GNEF 1 ergebnisse, spielplan und wett tipps

Aktuelle live ergebnisse, GNEF 1 statistiken, ergebnis verteilung, online wetten tipps,
sowie spielplan, alle GNEF 1 spieltage und raja de casablanca H2H stats.










Was bedeutet in den fussball stats von raja de casablanca das over bzw. Under ?
| Over 2.5 tore | = fussball tipps, es fallen mehr (über) als 2,5 tore im spiel |
| under 2.5 tore | = es werden weniger (unter) als 2.5 tore im spiel erzielt |
Nicht jeder wettanbieter bietet alle oben zur auswahl stehenden tipp varianten under / over wetten zu
GNEF 1 spielen von raja de casablanca an - am besten die wetttipps im wettangebot des buchmachers nachsehen.
Bei über / unter tipps lohnt es ohnehin die quoten und wetten je vorab bei den wettanbietern zu vergleichen.
Neueste fussball tipps GNEF 1 bzw. Over under wett-tipps raja de casablanca bitte im fussball forum schauen,
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