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    Cup-tied. In association football, a player who has appeared for a football club during a knockout cup but subsequently transfers to another club is ineligible to play for the new club in the remainder of that season 's cup competition. Such a player is said to be cup-tied, i.e. tied to their original club for the duration of the cup tournament ...

  3. May 14, 2022 · How ties are handled in in 2022. Will Savage. May 14, 2022 • 10:20 am PDT. For many years one of the defining characteristics of the English FA Cup was the replay that was held in the case a...

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  4. www.thefa.com › football-rules-governance › lawsandLaw 1 - The Field of Play

    • Field surface. The field of play must be a wholly natural or, if competition rules permit, a wholly artificial playing surface except where competition rules permit an integrated combination of artificial and natural materials (hybrid system).
    • Field markings. The field of play must be rectangular and marked with continuous lines which must not be dangerous; artificial playing surface material may be used for the field markings on natural fields if it is not dangerous.
    • Dimensions. The touchline must be longer than the goal-line. Length (touchline): minimum 90m (100yds) maximum 120m (130yds) Length (goal-line): minimum 45m (50yds)
    • Dimensions for international matches. Length (touchline): minimum 100m (100yds) maximum 110m (120yds) Length (goal-line): minimum 64m (70yds) maximum 75m (80yds)
  5. Nov 22, 2016 · A FOOTBALLER being cup-tied is a common phrase to the average football fan - but what does it actually mean and are club affected? SunSport looks at what it is, how it is implemented, famous...

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  6. www.thefa.com › football-rules-governance › lawsandrulesLaws of the game and FA rules

    Law 1 - The field of play. The field of play must be a wholly natural or, if competition rules...

  7. In this section, we focus on the pitch and its surrounding area in terms of its intended use for football matches. Firstly, we consider the field of play and its dimensions, followed by the...

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