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Law 16 - Goal Kick
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Law 16 - Goal Kick 4/2/2011

Kevin Thomas of East Lansing, MI USA asks...

Goal kick is taken and is still in the penalty area. Attacker is waiting at the edge of the penalty area to take the ball toward goal. Defender races over and kicks the ball away before it leaves the penalty area. Is this a cautionable offense, an...

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Law 16 - Goal Kick 3/28/2011

Davis Parker of Houston, TX Harris asks...

Law 16 states that 'The ball is in play when it is kicked directly out of the penalty area.'

It also states that 'If, after the ball is in play, the goalkeeper deliberatly handles the ball before it has touched another player: an indirect fr...

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Law 16 - Goal Kick 3/5/2011

Dave B. of Centreville, Va Usa asks...

We were playing on a turf field in very high wind. It was so windy that when I placed the ball to take a goal kick, the ball would not stay in place. After some bafflement, the goalie ended up holding the ball with his finger (like an American footb...

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Law 16 - Goal Kick 2/28/2011

Ronnie of Miami, Florida USA asks...

On a goal kick the golie hit the ball and a forwarder who was outside the penalty area, runs inside the area an score a goal, is the goal valid? ...

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Law 16 - Goal Kick 11/20/2010

Will of London, England asks...

A defender takes a goal kick the 6 yard line. Forgetting no one else can touch it until it leaves the penalty area, he passes it back to his goalkeeper, however the goalkeeper completely misses it and it goes in. Obviously it can't be a goal as you c...

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Law 16 - Goal Kick 11/15/2010

Ken Rice of Cool, California USA asks...

If the ball goes out of play over the goal line it is a goal kick. The ball is placed properly. The kicker runs up and instead of kicking the ball picks it up and moves the ball to a new location. My belief is that the player must move the ball ba...

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Law 16 - Goal Kick 11/11/2010

Ros Bregozzo of Irvine, California USA asks...


I was an AR in a game when on a goal kick
the player kicked the ball. It traveled a short distance within the penalty area and he followed and kicked it again out of the
area. The referee awarded an IFK for kicking the ball twice I sup...

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Law 16 - Goal Kick 11/7/2010

Nat Baker of Preston, Lancashire UK asks...

Whilst refereeing a game a goalkeeper took a quick goal kick to one of his team - That player was tackled without the ball leaving the penalty area - The ball was passed again without it leaving the penalty area and a defending player fouled the atta...

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Law 16 - Goal Kick 11/5/2010

Isaac of SACRAMENTO, CA USA asks...

When a Goal Kick is taken, some kickers make it a practice to set the ball down, back off, race forward, pick up the ball, and move it to another spot along the 6-yard line. Referee blows whistle. What is the correct restart?...

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Law 16 - Goal Kick 10/21/2010

Michael Crane of Dallas, TX USA asks...

On a goal kick, I understand that the ball can be placed anywhere within the goal area. Once placed on the ground, can the ball be picked up and moved to a new spot, and if so, how many times before it becomes a delay?...

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