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Kicks From The Penalty mark 9/30/2013ihab leheta of brossard, quebec Canada asks...can you change goalies in the middle of a shoot out with an existing player ffrom the field. Example in a 5 shoot out scheme can you put your striker as a gaolie for the 4th shot. Note your goalie is not hurt. or must you designate your striker a...
Read The Full Q & A Law 1- The Field 9/17/2013mitus of manila, philippines philippines asks...How many meters from the penalty mark to goal post?...
Read The Full Q & A Law 8 - Start and Restart of Play 8/30/2013Scott of Livermore, CA USA asks...The laws state that prior to the start of a game the winner of a coin toss decides which direction to attack. In games where a winner is required, a common approach used in my area (and not addressed by the laws) is to have two overtime periods of e...
Read The Full Q & A Kicks From The Penalty mark 8/29/2013Mark Turner of Fortrose, Ross-shire Scotland asks...In a penalty shootout, if the ball hits the post and then rebounds off the goalkeeper, should the goal stand? If it happened in normal time, it would be an own goal, but surely you can not have own goals in a shootout?...
Read The Full Q & A Law 14 - Penalty kick 8/27/2013Pat of Visalia, CA USA asks...At the taking of free kicks, the defense is normally expected to retreat 10 yards from the ball until it is put into play. The Penalty Kick is mentioned in Law 12--Fouls and Misconduct. Law 13--Free Kicks. The penalty kick is again...
Read The Full Q & A Kicks From The Penalty mark 8/7/2013Humphrey of Mombasa, Kenya asks...During post match penalties, what would the ref's decision be when the ball hits the cross-bar and bounces back towards the penalty spot, ie. away from goal? The goalkeeper moves away thinking it is a missed kick then somehow the ball rolls on its ow...
Read The Full Q & A Kicks From The Penalty mark 7/30/2013thabo of johannesburg, pretoria south africa asks...Hi It was penalty shootout, the ref blow the whistle for a retake, but after consulting wit this assistant he then change his mind and said its not a retake..and blow that the game is over..can he do that ???? ...
Read The Full Q & A Kicks From The Penalty mark 6/12/2013John Gaffey of Athlone, Rosscommon Ireland asks...Does the goal count if the goalkeeper saves it and holds it for over 10 seconds before kicking it into the goal to come and celebrate with his\her team....
Read The Full Q & A Kicks From The Penalty mark 6/9/2013David nichols of Rayleigh, Essex England asks...Penalty shootout,shooter takes it misses the target,but keeper is ruled to have moved from his line slightly,should the penalty be allowed to been taken again??...
Read The Full Q & A Kicks From The Penalty mark 5/29/2013ricky of kent, tunbrige wells england asks...This was a penalty shoot out at a 6 aside competition to decide who went through to the next round so if the ball is saved by the goal keeper and the ball comes back out past where the referee is standing and hits the ground and the back spin after h...
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