PANNA RULES

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PANNA RULES

A panna is playing the ball through your opponent’s legs, aka a "meg." A successful panna is an instant win, game over. The referee will have the final decision if the panna is valid.

  1. Ball released into the center to begin the match. 
  2. Matches are a defined number of minutes long. 
  3. To win the match, a panna must occur.  
  4. If no panna, the highest score wins. Or, as an alternative, the game can also be won by reaching a specified number of goals. 
  5. If there is a tie in score after the time is up, overtime or a coin toss can be used to decide the match at referee discretion. 
  6. Player with possession may be required to shoot or attempt a panna within a specified number seconds. 
  7. Shots must be taken from the offensive half to count. 
  8. PROHIBITED: Dangerous play, physical contact / holding obstruction, holding the cage structure. 
  9. After a foul, players stand in front of their respective goals, and the fouled player gets the ball. 
  10. When a foul is made against a scoring or panna attempt, the referee has the discretion to allow the goal or panna. 
  11. For a major foul, or multiple minor fouls, the referee or official may award a goal or win. 

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