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Kicks From The Penalty mark 8/24/2010Mike Mezey of Carlsbad, CA. USA asks...In the final game of a tournament, if the teams are forced to go to PKs it is my understanding that the only player that can go in goal for the PKs is the player that was in goal at the end of play (regular and any over time). Is this correct, or co...
Read The Full Q & A Kicks From The Penalty mark 8/15/2010Abdul Rasheed Khan of Karachi, Sindh Pakistan asks...The new wording of Law 14 (PENALTY KICK) now reads: 'Feinting in the run-up to take a penalty kick to confuse opponents is permitted, however, feinting to kick the ball once the player has completed his run-up is now considered an infrin...
Read The Full Q & A League Specific 8/12/2010Jean of Raleigh, NC USA asks...On a perfect summer evening and on a perfectly lighted field for a cup game, the game is tied after regulation. After O.T ; 2 full 15 min periods; the score remains unchanged. After having done the coin flip to see which team will shoot first from th...
Read The Full Q & A Kicks From The Penalty mark 8/11/2010Joey of Hebbville, NS Canada asks...At the end of overtime and preparing for a PK shoot out, are the coaches allowed in the center circle to designate the shooters?...
Read The Full Q & A Kicks From The Penalty mark 8/1/2010David Smith of South St.Paul, Minnesota U.S asks...When in a shoot out and taking PK to determine a winner. A player went to the ball kicked it wide of the net. The ref did not blow his whistle to give permisson for the shot. Does the player get to rekick the ball. Thus giving the kicker a warm u...
Read The Full Q & A Kicks From The Penalty mark 7/28/2010Joe Couture of Sugarland, texas Fort Bend asks...At the end of regulation league rules make the teams go to PK's to break any ties. The first shooter scores and while running back to the center circle the AR notices that he does not have his shin guards on. 1) Do you caution the player? Read The Full Q & A Kicks From The Penalty mark 7/24/2010alex of sugarland, tx usa asks...A pk is taken, and scored in a shoot out. Directly after, the ref realizes his shinguards were not on during the kick. I know it is a yellow card but do you retake the pk as well?...
Read The Full Q & A Kicks From The Penalty mark 7/22/2010Gman of Chicago, IL USA asks...In Penalty Kick Shootouts, can you clarify the rules for Goalkeeper ability to come off the line? Is it on the Referee's whistle? or on the time of kick? I believe I have seen both used. Are rules different in different leagues? My experien...
Read The Full Q & A Kicks From The Penalty mark 7/13/2010Rudy of Queens, NY USA asks...If a player is substituted out during regulation, add on time, or over time. Can he/she be eligible for the penalty kick shootout to decide the game? ...
Read The Full Q & A Kicks From The Penalty mark 7/6/2010Joe of london, uk asks...hi, i was wondering how long a penalty shoot-out lasts and if there is a limit so that the shoot-out doesn't last forever. And what happens after a long time of endless goal scores? Joe...
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