A transverse line restart describes a throw-in or free pass taken near the line dividing the court thirds. This situation often follows an offside violation or the ball going out of bounds near that area. The player must stand in the correct third as dictated by the umpire’s signal to restart play. This position is a key transition point for moving the ball from the defense into the attack. A center takes a transverse line restart after an opponent is called for an offside foul. Using this spot effectively allows a team to launch a fast break toward the goal circle. All players must respect the zero point nine meter distance rule during this specific restart. One real-world example involves a player passing from the line to a teammate driving into the center third.
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