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Law 16 - Goal Kick 4/9/2007Aubrey Waddell of Maryville, TN USA asks...Player A for the red team placed the ball on the goal area line and attempted a goal kick. All other players except keeper were out of the penalty area. Player A did not get much weight on his kick, and the ball slowly rolled in the penalty area towa...
Read The Full Q & A Law 16 - Goal Kick 3/25/2007paul kustek of seaford, ny usa asks...team "A" has a goal kick. player 1 from team "A" passes to player 2 from team "A". Player 2 recieves the pass while inside the 18 yard box. is this allowed? does the ball have to go outside the box before player 2 can touch? or is this just the case ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 16 - Goal Kick 2/12/2007Ronan of Limerick, none Ireland asks...Is the keeper entitled to take a goal kick from either side of the goal at any time of the game regardles of what side the balls goes wide at?...
Read The Full Q & A Law 16 - Goal Kick 1/14/2007Michael Yancey of Redlands, California USA asks...This a question regarding the follow-up [12957] response to 9727. Chuck Fleischer raises an interesting question about the restart of play. Does the ref allow restart of play or does the keeper just restart on his own? If there are still attackers in...
Read The Full Q & A Law 16 - Goal Kick 1/7/2007Will Hessler of Melbourne, Victoria Australia asks...If a goal keeper (or any other player) takes a goal kick and a gust of wind blows it back into the goal, my understanding is that the decision should be a corner kick to the opposition. Is this correct? Is this also the decision if the ball had clear...
Read The Full Q & A Law 16 - Goal Kick 11/16/2006Jamie of Chelmsford, England asks...Does a Goal Kick have to be stationary or can it be rolled along the floor as long as it stays in the 6 yard area??...
Read The Full Q & A Law 16 - Goal Kick 11/1/2006harold stewart of johannesburg, south africa asks...can a goal be scored from a goal kick? if the ball is touched by the opposing goalkeeper does this bring it into play.
can a goal be scored from a goalkeeper clearing the ball and it makes it's way to the oposing teams goal?...
Read The Full Q & A Law 16 - Goal Kick 10/30/2006Charlie of Elk Grove, CA USA asks...On a Goal Kick may the kicking team "switch" the location of the kick from one side of the box to the other if the ball has been put on the ground?...
Read The Full Q & A Law 16 - Goal Kick 10/27/2006Franco of Bloomington, IN USA asks...Law 16 Goalkeeper takng the GK.
The law states that if the keeper deliberately handles the ball before it touches anoter player an indirect free kick will be given if the infringement occured inside the Goalkeepers penalty area. ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 16 - Goal Kick 10/23/2006Ken McMahon of Dublin, OH USA asks...The goal kick can be a most dangerous play for the team taking the kick. I have seen a couple of creative ways to try to get out of the situation with a keeper punting the ball.
While the intent seems shady in each case, I am not sure th...
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