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Law 13 - Free Kicks
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Law 13 - Free Kicks 3/16/2011

Mike of Dublin, Dublin Ireland asks...

A free kick is awarded on / close to the 18-yard line. It is lined up and the wall retreats 10 yards. Can the free-kick taker move the ball back (to get a better 'up and down')? If so, does the wall have to remain 10 yards from where the offence was...

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Law 13 - Free Kicks 3/12/2011

Tony of tulare, ca usa asks...

U12 boys Allstar game. Blue team is awarded an indirect free kick just outside the penalty area. red team makes their wall 10 yards away. Player A on Blue team taps the ball on top. The ball does not move, but it was tapped on top by player A. Player...

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Law 13 - Free Kicks 3/9/2011

Jason Lee of Alabaster, Al Shelby asks...

Concerning goal kicks or free kicks played out of defensive penalty area: Law 16 says that the kicker must not play the ball again until it has touched another player, then says the ball is in play when it is kicked directly out of the penalty area--...

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Law 13 - Free Kicks 2/6/2011

Mike of Elkton, MD US asks...

There is a foul commited by the keeper at the edge of the box but outside the box.
Do you need to give sufficient time for the keeper to get back to the goal or can the other team play as quickly as desired?...

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Law 13 - Free Kicks 1/28/2011

David Arrius of Seattle, Washington United States asks...

Based on the strict application of the rule, it is advisable to coach kids who will take direct free kicks to go ahead and take a 'practice' shot to gain an advantage and gauge distance, and, depending on conditions (i.e. windy days) a real feel for ...

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Law 13 - Free Kicks 1/24/2011

Tony of Seattle, WA United States asks...

In a recent tournament game, a dfk was awarded just outside reds penalty area. The 'red' team set their wall at less than 10 yards. The ref told 'blue' to 'wait for the whistle' and moved wall back ten yards. Before the ref blew his whistle, blue to...

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Law 13 - Free Kicks 1/11/2011

Dave of DM, IA US asks...

In this situation,
quick FK and defender interferes inside 10 yds) I know you can't 'legally' play advantage, but is it advisable to 'sorta' play advantage?
For example, say a player clears a FK, past the offending defender to a teammate for...

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Law 13 - Free Kicks 1/11/2011

Martin Maisonneuve of port saint lucie, fl usa asks...

I have coached for 8 years and reffed for 12 years. My ref exp is in travel under FIFA rules. I just moved to Florida recently and have read the rules, but need an interpretation for a FL HS Ref. Restart for the opposing team due to offside (indir...

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Law 13 - Free Kicks 1/9/2011

Mike of Chino Hills, CA USA asks...

A 2007 position paper by USSF states that a defender less than 10 yards from a quick free quick should be cautioned for sticking out their foot to block the shot. Such an act is considered moving towards the ball, and interfering with the kick.
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Law 13 - Free Kicks 12/13/2010

mark hetherington of Barrow, England asks...

If you are awarded a free kick in your own penalty area for an offside offense and the player playing right fullback passes the ball to the left fullback to take it from where the offside offense had taken place. The player stops the ball picks it up...

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