Apparently this is the wording, which, hands up, I was not aware was the case now:
When the ball is kicked, the defending goalkeeper must have at least part of one foot touching, in line with, or behind, the goal line.
So, I guess she could have argued for the “in line with” part. I honestly can’t keep up it seems like the rules change constantly - last I knew I was certain you had to be actually touching the line.
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Must it be on the line or just over the line?
Apparently this is the wording, which, hands up, I was not aware was the case now:
So, I guess she could have argued for the “in line with” part. I honestly can’t keep up it seems like the rules change constantly - last I knew I was certain you had to be actually touching the line.
EDIT:
EDIT 2:
So, that is confusing tbh!
Haha ok so fifa are also unsure :D Not a big deal now because Spain won anyway, but that could have been very consequential