Hi everyone! GoookeRef here.
Lately I've been thinking a lot about foul throws, and I'd love to hear your thoughts!
The first thing that caught my attention was this video:
At first glance, it really looks like one foot is lifted way up off the ground – my immediate reaction was "that's a foul throw!"
I watch some European football from time to time, and I started wondering: is a foul throw more tolerated in Europe compared to other regions?
On the other hand, in Japan, foul throws tend to be called quite strictly.
Take a look at this video – it's from an actual professional match in the Japanese league:
Anyway, getting back to the main point – do you personally call foul throws on the stricter side?
And honestly, if you were the referee, would you have called a foul throw on that first video?
Watching these matches, I was genuinely surprised by how differently foul throws are treated,
so I decided to start this thread. I'd love to hear what you all think!
Lately I've been thinking a lot about foul throws, and I'd love to hear your thoughts!
The first thing that caught my attention was this video:
At first glance, it really looks like one foot is lifted way up off the ground – my immediate reaction was "that's a foul throw!"
I watch some European football from time to time, and I started wondering: is a foul throw more tolerated in Europe compared to other regions?
On the other hand, in Japan, foul throws tend to be called quite strictly.
Take a look at this video – it's from an actual professional match in the Japanese league:
Anyway, getting back to the main point – do you personally call foul throws on the stricter side?
And honestly, if you were the referee, would you have called a foul throw on that first video?
Watching these matches, I was genuinely surprised by how differently foul throws are treated,
so I decided to start this thread. I'd love to hear what you all think!

