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Law 17 - Corner Kick 2/19/2010kris of hartford, ct USA asks...From a corner kick, the ball went directly into the oponents goal without being touched by another player. What is the proper restart?...
Read The Full Q & A Law 17 - Corner Kick 1/20/2010Sandy Sullivan of San Diego, CA San Diego asks...In the following scenario, why is the restart played as a goal kick? On a corner kick, the ball curved in the air completely over the goal line, returned onto the playing field and was then kicked in the goal. ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 17 - Corner Kick 12/18/2009sooxie of birmingham, west midlands uk asks...how often does anyone benefit from a short corner? Does any advantage or opportunity to score come from a short corner ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 17 - Corner Kick 11/4/2009Brian Francis Higginson of Preston, Lancashire UK asks...When does the ball become live at a corner. Does it have to rotate, leave the quarter circle, or is touching it enough. Has the law on corners ever been changed. When I was a lad part of the shadow of the ball had to be over the quarter, or...
Read The Full Q & A Law 17 - Corner Kick 10/27/2009stewart jerdo of moriah, ny usa asks...if a person kicks a corner kick and the ball while in the air breaks the out of bounds plane but lands in play is ball cosidered out of bounds...
Read The Full Q & A Law 17 - Corner Kick 10/4/2009Jim Cowen of El Sobrante, CA USA asks...Law 17, under 'Corner kick taken by the goalkeeper', I have questions about two parts. First, it specifies the GOALKEEPER touches the ball a second time... I don't see any difference whether it is the GK kicking or not, and wonder why they...
Read The Full Q & A Law 17 - Corner Kick 10/3/2009Ken of Truckee, CA United States asks...Corner kick is awarded... The player who is going to take the corner kick sets the ball. He then grabs the corner flag post (before the kick) and shakes it. What would you call?...
Read The Full Q & A Law 17 - Corner Kick 9/5/2009chris of vineland, nj cumberland asks...Ok, corner kick takes place, hits post and is kicked by player who originally took corner goes in the net off another player, referee calls it a goal but players tell ref it's a double kick. Is it a goal? Maybe the goalie touched it? It was called...
Read The Full Q & A Law 17 - Corner Kick 7/27/2009Amy Lloyd of Portland, Oregon USofA asks...This is seeking guidance as to proper communication between the officiating crew on a corner kick. There is also an embedded request for suggested action/s in situation/s where the AR is much younger than the CR who is senior in terms of age: Read The Full Q & A Law 17 - Corner Kick 7/19/2009Rattan of Ottawa, ON Canada asks...Contact between forward and defending GK on corner kicks. Attacker's arm making contact with GK's body/face as both go up for ball, specially when the GK is coming from behind attacker to punch the ball away. Is it incidental contac...
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