Which of the following is not true about a soccer throw-in?(1 point)ResponsesBoth hands must be on the ball.Both hands must be on the ball.The ball must come completely behind the head.The ball must come completely behind the head.Both feet must stay in contact with the ground.Both feet must stay in contact with the ground.The ball can be thrown in-bounds with sidespin.The ball can be thrown in-bounds with sidespin.

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The statement that is not true about a soccer throw-in is: Both feet must stay in contact with the ground.

In a soccer throw-in, the player must have both feet on or behind the touchline, but they do not have to remain in contact with the ground. The player can lift their feet as they execute the throw.

how they lift their feet they cant levitate

You're correct; players cannot levitate. What I meant to clarify is that during a throw-in, a player can lift their back foot off the ground as they throw the ball, as long as they keep one foot on or behind the touchline. Specifically, both feet must be on or behind the line when the throw-in is taken, but the player can lift their back foot before completing the throw.

So to summarize, at the moment of the throw, one foot needs to remain on or behind the touchline, while the other foot can be lifted but should not cross the line prior to the throw being completed. Apologies for any confusion!

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