KansasCITY said:
Can anyone explain to me what a backpass is? Its the one rule in football that I'm not sure I understand.
do you know how to use google?
Anyway, I had no time to write it myself, so here's from wikipedia...
The back-pass rule refers to two clauses within Law 12 of the Laws of the Game of association football.[1] These clauses prohibit the goalkeeper from handling the ball when a team-mate has intentionally "kicked" the ball to him (heading, chesting and using any other part other than the hand or the leg is allowed), or when handling the ball directly from a team-mate's throw-in.[2] The goalkeeper is still permitted to use his feet and other body parts to redirect the ball.
The actual offence committed is the handling of the ball by the goalkeeper, not the ball being passed back. An indirect free kick is awarded to the opposing team from the place where the offence occurred, i.e., where the goalkeeper handled the ball. In practice this offence is very rarely committed.