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Law 14 - Penalty kick 5/20/2008Warren of Sydney, NSW Australia asks...Hi all and thanks for your answers.
Michelle I am sorry that you have assumed that I am having a shot at you .. Yes I did use the FIFA website for my research before asking the question, and FYI, when you go to the "Laws of he Game" link o...
Read The Full Q & A Law 14 - Penalty kick 5/18/2008Warren of Sydney, NSW Australia asks...Hi Panel,
"Law 14 requires the ball to be on the penalty mark and this is so stringent that if the ball will not remain on the mark the match is abandoned."
Is this the North American version of Law 14 ? If there is a separate ...
Read The Full Q & A Kicks From The Penalty mark 5/14/2008David Tedds of Leicester, leicestershire england asks...i have recently been told that during a penalty shoot out the following happened. The player took the kick, the keeper parried forward up twenty feet into the air he then fell on the floor, the ball bounced on the six yard line and spun over t...
Read The Full Q & A Kicks From The Penalty mark 5/13/2008Pam Bridges of Jacksonville , FL USA asks...A game goes to PK's. Right before the PK's a player gets red carded leaving only 6 players. Must the game be abandoned or may it continue with 6 players....
Read The Full Q & A Kicks From The Penalty mark 4/30/2008Thomas Hughes of Dublin, Ireland asks...In a penalty shoot out situation, a player shoots a penalty, the keeper pushes it onto the goal post, it rebounds off the goal post, hits the keeper on the back and goes in. Is that counted as a goal?...
Read The Full Q & A Kicks From The Penalty mark 4/21/2008andy jenkins of liverpool, england asks...can a goalkeeper take a penalty in a shootout then return in goal ...
Read The Full Q & A Kicks From The Penalty mark 4/6/2008Kirk of North Vancouver, BC Canada asks...Hi,
In a penalty shootout, if a player shoots the ball from the 12 yard mark but SHOT before the referee blew the whistle to proceed with the shot and the player DOES NOT score, WHAT HAPPENS. Does the player shoot again or does he lose hi...
Read The Full Q & A Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct 3/12/2008Steve Shuler of Bryant, AR USA asks...I understand that a goalkeeper in possession of the ball may bounce it on the ground during the six seconds he or she has to release it back into play. But are those bounces protected?
I was watching a U17 match where the goalkeeper rushe...
Read The Full Q & A Kicks From The Penalty mark 3/7/2008dave loder of barnstaple, england asks...re- penalty shoot outs, the goalkeeper is a nominated player in the first 5.he has been cautioned during the game.the ref then has to caution him again for his continued time wasting tactics (i.e.not going onto his goal area and disrupting the ...
Read The Full Q & A Kicks From The Penalty mark 3/5/2008stephen of glasgow, uk asks...can a goalkeeper be sent off in a penalty shoot out, if so what would happen next...
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