It seems to be a recent trend but I am seeing more and more players trapping the ball by receiving it on their chest (which is perfect) but then squeezing their arms together and dropping the ball to their feet. These are not young inexperienced players but skilled U16's and up and some former college players.
If the ball makes contact with the arm and it was intentional or avoidable during the trap I have been calling handling. Several of the players asked me about it and I explained that it was not a legal way to trap the ball. They explained that this is how they had been taught and their coaches had demonstrated the technique to them. It seems to be predominantly on the boys side.
If the ball makes contact with the arm and it was intentional or avoidable during the trap I have been calling handling. Several of the players asked me about it and I explained that it was not a legal way to trap the ball. They explained that this is how they had been taught and their coaches had demonstrated the technique to them. It seems to be predominantly on the boys side.
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