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Law 16 - Goal Kick 9/13/2015Barry Stewart of Chilliwack, BC Canada asks...Richard Dawson said, '...The 2nd touch occurred because it was not hard enough or was it to prevent an opponent outside from getting a great chance? The reasoning MIGHT factor into a delaying the restart and whether a caution is warranted.' ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 16 - Goal Kick 9/11/2015Edward Abraham of Agawam, Massachusetts United States asks...While a defensive player was taking a Goal Kick, he touched the ball a second time prior to it leaving the penalty area (double touch). He basically was trying to dribble it out of the box. I stopped the play and requested a 'Re-Kick' noting that th...
Read The Full Q & A Law 16 - Goal Kick 9/4/2015Tom of Dana Point, CA US asks...I understand that the ball is not in play on a goal kick unless and until it clears the penalty area, so that if an attacker or defender touches it inside the PA, the goal kick is retaken. What about the scenario when the player who took the kick is ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 16 - Goal Kick 9/1/2015K Hinze of Columbus, OH United States asks...I understand the that you cannot be offside on a goal kick if you are an attacker on team A and your own team is taking the goal kick. My question on this Scenario: Team B goalkeeper is taking a goal kick and team A player lines up just outside the p...
Read The Full Q & A Law 16 - Goal Kick 8/8/2015gary brunen of Manchester, United Kingdom asks...If the ball has gone out for a goal kick so it's a dead ball goal kick taken from the 6 yard line, if he is lucky enough to be able to kick it that far whether wind assisted bounced or just bad keeping by the other keeper, is that still a goal. It's ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 16 - Goal Kick 8/4/2015Liam O'Brien of Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire United Kingdom asks...This question was actually referred to FIFA by a referee who posts on another refereeing website. His email and their reply are quoted below. 'Dear Mr. B....., Yes, as for any kick the ball has to be stationary (e.g. free kick, kic...
Read The Full Q & A Law 16 - Goal Kick 8/2/2015Russell of Harlow, Essex United Kingdom asks...At a goal kick does the ball need to be stationary or can it be kicked when rolling...
Read The Full Q & A Law 16 - Goal Kick 8/2/2015shourob of dhaka, bangladesh asks...Can goal be directly from goal kick when nobody touch the ball?...
Read The Full Q & A Law 16 - Goal Kick 7/27/2015Dave Dischiavo of Latham, NY USA asks...Can a player taking a goal kick from thier own goal box turn around and score on their own goal? They would not do this of course; but can they do it legally and score an own goal? If not, who gets the ball and where? ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 16 - Goal Kick 7/12/2015Andrew of Scarborough, Western Australia Australia asks...We just had a strange decision where the opposition took a throw near our goal. They threw it down the touchline looking for their player, but neither their attacker nor our defender touched it and it went out of play past the goal line. The...
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