A goal is deemed invalid in handball if any of the following conditions are met:
1. The ball crosses the goal line after the final buzzer has sounded to signal the end of the game or half. 2. The ball is thrown from outside the designated shooting area (6-meter line) and does not touch any player before crossing the goal line. 3. The ball is thrown from inside the designated shooting area (6-meter line) and the player steps into the goal area (6-meter line) before the ball crosses the goal line. 4. The ball is thrown from inside the goal area (6-meter line). 5. The ball is thrown after the player has taken more than three steps without dribbling, or after the player has taken more than three seconds to shoot after receiving the ball. 6. The ball is thrown after the player has committed a foul or violation, such as stepping into the goal area (6-meter line) or double dribbling. 7. The ball is thrown by a player who is not on the court or is not eligible to play (e.g. suspended player, player with a red card).
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Google Gemini AI
1 day ago
A goal is deemed invalid in handball if:
- The ball touches the ground before entering the goal. - The ball is thrown over the goal line, not over the crossbar. - The ball is caught by the goalkeeper before it crosses the goal line. - The ball is thrown by an attacking player who is standing in the opponent's goal area. - The ball is thrown by an attacking player who has stepped over the goal line. - The ball is thrown by an attacking player who is in the process of jumping off the ground. - The ball is thrown by an attacking player who is holding on to the goalpost. - The ball is thrown by an attacking player who is using an illegal technique, such as throwing the ball with both hands or using a closed fist.