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Law 16 - Goal Kick 12/6/2014pete of floral park, ny usa asks...hi refs, when a team has a goal kick i know the ball has to leave the penaty area for it to be in play, my question is if a team has a free kick in their own penalty area do the same rules apply as a goal kick or can a player pass it to a teamate...
Read The Full Q & A Law 16 - Goal Kick 11/10/2014david morris of seal beach, ca usa asks...On a goal kick, if the kicker takes the kick prior to all attackers exciting the penalty area... I.e. a fast restart for tactical reasons... is the restart good or does it have to be redone?...
Read The Full Q & A Law 16 - Goal Kick 9/22/2014Eddie Odom of leesburg, ga usa asks...Red team kicks ball out past blue teams goal. Blue team sets up a goal kick. Can red team attack the ball and kick in a goal once goalkeeper sets ball down for a goalkick? If not how does this work?...
Read The Full Q & A Law 16 - Goal Kick 9/17/2014Luis Castanos of Cranston, RI United States asks...When a defender kick the ball but does not leave the box area from a goal kick and the forward who was outside the box but realize that is a short kick and steals the ball and score a goal. is this a goal or must repeat the goal kick because the bal...
Read The Full Q & A Law 16 - Goal Kick 7/31/2014BLAIR of Charlottetown, pe Canada asks...Goalie retrives the ball from out of bounds for a goal kick. But when returns to the field forgets and punts the ball instead of placing on the ground for a goal kick. What is the correct call?...
Read The Full Q & A Law 16 - Goal Kick 6/18/2014Chris of Tillsonburg , Ontario Canada asks...Is the goalie the only one that can take goal kick ?...
Read The Full Q & A Law 16 - Goal Kick 6/9/2014Babak of Sydney, NSW Australia asks...A goalkeeper takes a goal-kick and the ball passes out of the penalty area into play but is blown back by a strong wind without any other player having touched it. Though the goal keeper touches the ball with his hand, it still enters the goal. What ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 16 - Goal Kick 5/17/2014 Bob of union, sc united states asks...I coach a u10 and a u14 team. The refs are AYSO certified. On goal kicks taken by my team they are making all my defenders leave the penalty area. This is making a goal kick the best scoring opportunity for the opposing team as the offense runs to th...
Read The Full Q & A Law 16 - Goal Kick 5/11/2014James Thomson of St. Johnstone, Scotland asks...These answers are complete crap and 100 percent wrong. There is nothing in the laws that says a goal kick must be stationary, period, and any ref. who says otherwise is making things up and/or repeating an old wives' tale. The fact is, a goal kick is...
Read The Full Q & A Law 16 - Goal Kick 5/11/2014Wendy of Greenwich, CT USA asks...On a goal kick, the goalkeeper puts the ball down and backs up to take the kick. After a few seconds, she runs up to the ball and moves it to the other side of the goal area and then quickly takes the kick. Is this legal?...
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