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Law 10 - Method of Scoring
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Law 10 - Method of Scoring 2/18/2014

gurtesh of faridkot, punjab india asks...

A player is taking free kick in his own half and he directly puts it into the goal of the opponent. Is it considered a goal?...

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Law 10 - Method of Scoring 2/18/2014

gurtesh of faridkot, punjab india asks...

Can goal be directly scored from kick off when no other player has touched the ball?...

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Law 10 - Method of Scoring 2/7/2014

Jordan Johnson of Rockwall, Texas United States of America asks...

When we scored a goal the referee said it didn't count as a goal because it bounced in and out of the goal. Is this true?


P.S: We play indoors. ...

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Law 10 - Method of Scoring 12/28/2013

Andy of Lake Orion, MI US asks...

While reffing a tournament recently I watched a game where team A was trouncing team B. On a breakaway, team A's striker had so much time to score (partly because team B were so demoralized at this point) he kneeled down and headed the ball across t...

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Law 10 - Method of Scoring 11/4/2013

Brid Sarazin of NAPA, CA United States asks...

Hello,
My 10 year old son plays Rec soccer. Yesterday, as goalie he caught the ball in his hands on the line. The referee called it a goal. Everyone including the coaches of both teams was surprised as it really was questionable, my son was so cl...

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Law 10 - Method of Scoring 11/4/2013

Lori of Womelsdorf, PA Berks asks...

Our own team scored the goal on a corner kick. Is this considered an actual goal?

Thanks....

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Law 10 - Method of Scoring 10/21/2013

Vinnie of Middletown, NJ USA asks...

Free kick is awarded. After the ball is in the air the whistle blows and then the ball goes in the net. Goal?

Ref also held ball for ten seconds before allowing player to place ball and take kick?

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Law 10 - Method of Scoring 10/21/2013

Ann Kittenplan of Enfield, MA USA asks...

Conventionally at the end of the game the referee blows the whistle three times one, two, threeeeeeeeee (the point being the three is extended). Does the game end at the start of the one, or at the end of the threeeeeeeeee?

I ask because I s...

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Law 10 - Method of Scoring 9/22/2013

john of aliso viejo, ca. us asks...

Hello
if a ball is kicked and hits the goal post and comes back to the person who kicked it and he kicks it in for a score. is this a score ? It was not a PK it was a person trying to score a goal. The ref.said it was a double touch
Thanks...

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Law 10 - Method of Scoring 9/16/2013

matt of san fran, ca usa asks...

If a player shoots the ball and the goalie saves the ball inside the plane of the goal line is it a goal even though it never touches anything in the goal?...

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