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Law 16 - Goal Kick 3/16/2012Fred of Franklinton, NC USA asks...I was under the impression, based on High School Rules, that all opposing players must be outside the penatly area and the ball must clear the area prior to being touched. What you are saying is that players do not have to clear the area unless it ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 16 - Goal Kick 3/13/2012Joe Griego of Bishop, CA USA asks...Regarding the goal kick which leaves the penalty area, but is blown back toward goal, never having touched another player scenario - If we assume the person who took the goal kick DOES touch the ball prior to it entering the goal, would th...
Read The Full Q & A Law 16 - Goal Kick 3/7/2012Sam of Rolling Meadows, IL usa asks...A goalkeeper takes a goal kick in a windy day, the ball goes outside the penalty area and returns pushed by the wind, the goalkeeper in his struggle to keep the ball from going into his own goal slaps the ball, but the ball starts moving toward the g...
Read The Full Q & A Law 16 - Goal Kick 3/4/2012William Guynes of Mechanicsville, MD USA asks...The video of the wind-own-goal that the poster references was actually not a goal kick but a goal keeper punt that was placed on the ground. Is was an amateur, Israeli, men's practice match. The Guardian had an article on it that incorrectly...
Read The Full Q & A Law 16 - Goal Kick 3/3/2012Scott of Vancouver, Canada asks...Recently saw a video where a goalkeeper takes his goal kick, the ball leaves the penalty area gets caught up in the wind and then gets blown back into his own net. Is this a good goal (own goal) or would this be ruled a corner kick? ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 16 - Goal Kick 1/9/2012Soccer Manager of Toronto, Canada asks...On a Goal Kick, is there a time alotment? It was explained to my daughter it must be taken within six seconds of placing the ball on the field...
Read The Full Q & A Law 16 - Goal Kick 10/4/2011william ucker of Portage, michian united states asks...Can a defender kick the goal kick?...
Read The Full Q & A Law 16 - Goal Kick 10/3/2011Mick Green of Margate, Kent UK asks...Watching an under 13 girls game, the referee refused to allow a defender to stand in the penalty area whilst the keeper took a goal kick. I told him he was wrong as defenders can take goal kicks and the keeper doesn't need to leave the area! I was wo...
Read The Full Q & A Law 16 - Goal Kick 9/16/2011Joe of Louisville, KY US asks...During HS game, on a goal kick, player put ball down but then picked up to take to another spot on the line. CR told her to put the ball back to the origianl spot, stating that ball can't be moved once put down. I have never seen this call made. I...
Read The Full Q & A Law 16 - Goal Kick 8/22/2011Jimmy of Rogersville, TN USA asks...After the ball is placed by a player on the goal box line for a goal kick. Can it be picked up and rolled to another player for the kick to be taken?...
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