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Law 16 - Goal Kick 10/1/2010Tommy Frederick of Crestview, Florida USA asks...Technical Question: Does the ball have to 'stationary' on a goal kick? The law itself doesn't address it. Just need clarification. ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 16 - Goal Kick 9/27/2010BIll Fahmy of Houston, Texas USA asks...The goal keeper takes a goal kick quickly, the ball travels across the penalty area and rebounds off the refree. The keeper tries to stop the ball but it the ball goes ino the net. What is the proper restart?...
Read The Full Q & A Law 16 - Goal Kick 6/21/2010Jerry Coughter of Lincoln, VA USA asks...Can a team take a quick restart on a goal kick? That is, take the goal kick while players of both teams are still in the penalty area. And assuming the quick restart is allowed, is the ball in play if it hits a player before it leaves the...
Read The Full Q & A Law 16 - Goal Kick 6/15/2010rasheshwarnath of mumbai, maharashtra india asks...1) goalie takes a goal kick, it sails the field of play and sails over the opposing goalie and lands in the net. will this be considered a goal?? 2) goalie collects the ball driven by an opposing forward and kicks it back into play, it sails the ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 16 - Goal Kick 6/4/2010Dan Paolini of Eastampton, NJ USA asks...>> A player cannot be offside DIRECTLY from a corner kick (or a goal kick or throw in). It is interesting to learn about the historical reasons. When you consider that one cannot be offside on a kick-off by law, I had just assumed that the c...
Read The Full Q & A Law 16 - Goal Kick 6/2/2010Ruben of Portugal, Portugal Portugal asks...Hello! I wish that you would help me clarify a doubt, the doubt is this: which is the principle/theory and what reason because don't exist off-side in a goal kick? And what would happen if there was offside when a player scores a goal kick? In other ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 16 - Goal Kick 5/24/2010frank of farmingdale, ny USA asks...On a goal kick. How many on the defense can stay in the goal box?...
Read The Full Q & A Law 16 - Goal Kick 5/20/2010Tom Richer of Briarcliff Manor, NY USA asks...Law 16 Goal Kick Question - If the ball crosses the goal line to the right or left of the goal, where does the goal kick restart need to take place? Can it be anywhere in the goal box? I was under the understanding that it had to be in the half of ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 16 - Goal Kick 5/19/2010Bruce of Vancouver, BC Canada asks...Wonderful site. Keep up the great work! I was watching a competitive mens' game last week on the local pitch, when the following situation occurred. The red team keeper set up for a goal kick. He placed the ball on the left corner...
Read The Full Q & A Law 16 - Goal Kick 5/17/2010Whitney of Tupelo, MS US asks...On a goal kick, two of the offensive players (A&B)are past their midfield and one (say player A) receives the ball direct from the keeper. All defenders are standing at their mid-field thinking those two players are in an offside position. I know the...
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