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Two additions. This offence is not just for two touches on IFK, it's for every restart by a player.

And the location of the IFK to opposition is on the spot of the second touch.
 
Two additions. This offence is not just for two touches on IFK, it's for every restart by a player.
Not quite: if the restart is a drop ball, the player can take as many touches as he wants.

(All he can’t do is score directly from a drop ball without another player (either side) touching it.)
 
Not quite: if the restart is a drop ball, the player can take as many touches as he wants.

(All he can’t do is score directly from a drop ball without another player (either side) touching it.)
One of @one's traps and he's snared you @RefJef

He said every restart by a player.

A dropped ball restart is in play when it touches the floor and can be played by any player once in play.
 
Also to mention that if the second touch is a handball offence, then the restart is a direct rather than an indirect free kick (or a penalty kick if it's inside the penalty area).
 
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