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Question
What minimum distance should be observed by the player of the opposite team during a push in?
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Solution
- During a push-in, opposing team players must stay at least 5 metres (16 feet) away from the person starting the push-in.
- This ensures that the player doing the push-in has enough room to play the ball without difficulties from his opponents.
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