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Law 16 - Goal Kick
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Law 16 - Goal Kick 11/12/2008

Aaron of Swansea, Wales asks...

When the ball goes out of play for a goal kick, does it have to be placed on the side it went out, or can the keeper decide which side it is taken from?...

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Law 16 - Goal Kick 11/9/2008

Nicholas J Van Ness of Waldwick, NJ United States asks...

I am new to coaching soccer and would like a clarification on the positioning of the players on a Goal Kick. It is my understanding that the kicking team may have players inside the 18' during a goal kick and the opposing team must all be outside th...

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Law 16 - Goal Kick 11/1/2008

anthony of islip, ny usa asks...

can you be offside on a goal kick with the offensive players in the opponents end...

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Law 16 - Goal Kick 10/26/2008

IAN KING of kilmarnock, ayarshire uk asks...

A goal kick is taken and the wind carries it over the defenders to an attacker who is standing 4 yards offside he rounds the goalkeeper and scores he claims you cannot be offside from a goal kick. The referee awards an offside decision. Who is correc...

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Law 16 - Goal Kick 10/1/2008

I should know this but I dont of uk, uk uk asks...

Can you score a goal directly from a goal kick?...

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Law 16 - Goal Kick 9/29/2008

kathy brown of dayton, oh USA asks...

you have a goal kick: and the players line up to block the ball in front of the goal and the opposing players set up two of their people one player (almost in front of the goal) taps the ball and kicks it backwards the second player kicks the ball ov...

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Law 16 - Goal Kick 9/22/2008

Glenn of Newport Beach, CA USA asks...

During a goal kick, the team taking the goal kick is permitted to have its players remain within the 18-yeard box if desired correct? Of course, they cannot touch the kicked ball until it travels outside the 18-yard box.

Glenn.......

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Law 16 - Goal Kick 9/19/2008

Don Simmons of Lawrenceburg, Kentucky USA asks...

Is there no offsides on a goal kick? If it's a windy day, and I have a big fullback who can bust the ball, I place a forward about 15 yards past midfield...but the defense holds their position at midfield. My monster fullbacks kick sails in the air...

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Law 16 - Goal Kick 9/18/2008

Chris of Smyrna, TN USA asks...

During a goal kick, once the ball is placed by the kicking team, can it be picked up and moved to another spot within the goal area before the kick is taken?...

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Law 16 - Goal Kick 9/16/2008

Ken of Truckee, CA USA asks...

I think I blew a call last night. I awarded a goal kick - no problem. A player other than the goal keeper took the goal kick. For some reason she placed the ball just outside the goal area (about 4 feet) and kicked the ball outside of the penalty ...

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