Laws of the Game definition

Laws of the Game means the official laws of the game of football and futsal as promulgated by FIFA;
Laws of the Game means the laws promulgated by the IRB from time to time according to which the Game is played throughout the world.
Laws of the Game means the laws of Association Football as settled by the Federation Internationale de Football Associations ("FIFA") from time to time;

Examples of Laws of the Game in a sentence

  • The Field of Play must conform to the requirements of the Laws of the Game.

  • The specified size, weight and air pressure of a ball is outlined in The Laws of the Game.

  • All matches shall be played in accordance with the Laws of the Game as determined by the International Football board or, for Mini-soccer, and 9 v 9 football, the Laws as set down by the Football Association.

  • The Parties acknowledge that the data collected by GPS Units may be used by the AFL for research (including Laws of the Game) and integrity purposes.

  • All players are expected to promote fair play on the pitch through the Laws of the Game and via the FA’s Respect programme, to show respect to Match Officials, Managers, Coaches, Club Committee and fellow Team Members.


More Definitions of Laws of the Game

Laws of the Game means “the laws of association football issued by The IFAB”.
Laws of the Game means the laws of the game as determined by the International Football Association Board from time to time.
Laws of the Game means World Rugby’s Laws of the Game of Rugby Union, as amended from time to time, and shall include the Laws of XV’s, Tens, Sevens and any other form of the game recognised by World Rugby.
Laws of the Game means the codified rules that help define soccer. They are the only rules of soccer subscribed to by the sport's governing body FIFA;
Laws of the Game means the Laws of the Game determined by the International Football Association Board and FIFA;
Laws of the Game means the World Rugby Laws of the Game.
Laws of the Game means the Laws of the Game as laid down by World Rugby;