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Kicks From The Penalty mark 8/27/2006Mike of Sydney, NSW Australia asks...At a recent Grand Final, the match went to Penalty Shootout. Can you swap the Goalkeeper with a outfield player?...
Read The Full Q & A Law 14 - Penalty kick 8/27/2006Bill Doumouras of Toronto, Ontario Canada asks...Re Law 14: The players have to be outside the penalty area and behind the penalty mark. The question is, can the players stand down the side of the penalty area but laterally behind the penalty mark?...
Read The Full Q & A Kicks From The Penalty mark 8/26/2006Sancho of Montreal, Quebec Canada asks...Thanks for the insightful answers to question 13531. However, I unfortunately don't see where in the LOTG any of the restrictions on feinting suggested are covered.
The dictionary definition of a feint is "making a deceptive or distracting...
Read The Full Q & A Kicks From The Penalty mark 8/25/2006Rick S of Seattle, WA USA asks...Hi refs! Please help me understand this; I'm confused on this one:
I completely agree with you in the fact that an injured keeper may be substituted during the shootout however I am a bit unclear as to the timing of events in this questio...
Read The Full Q & A Kicks From The Penalty mark 8/25/2006Derek Corrigan of Dublin, Ireland Ireland asks...At the UEFA Cup game between Drogheda United and IK Start, the game went to a penalty shoot-out. After 11 kicks each, it was 10-10.
The referee insisted that the teams continue the sudden death kicks by making players take kicks in the sam...
Read The Full Q & A Kicks From The Penalty mark 8/21/2006Steve Alexander of Sydney, NSW Australia asks...In the Quick Whistle quiz there is a question about changing an injured goalkeeper for a substitute. My understanding is that only the 11 players finishing the match can take part in the penalty shoot-out, therefore a substitution of the injured goal...
Read The Full Q & A Kicks From The Penalty mark 8/14/2006John Baltutis of Belleville, Ontario Canada asks...When taking penalty kicks to determine a winner. The ball is kicked, hits the cross bar and comes straight down and hits the back of the goalkeeper who is still on the goal line and into the net,is it a goal. Same scenario. But the keeper h...
Read The Full Q & A Kicks From The Penalty mark 8/14/2006Ron of Miami, FL USA asks...We recently played a game that ended in a tie and went into shootout. My PK was blocked by the goalkeeper; I did not realize the goalkeeper had moved forward off his line (as I never look at the keeper while I'm shooting) and the linesman did not giv...
Read The Full Q & A Law 1- The Field 7/14/2006Molly of Madison, WI United States asks...If a penalty mark isn't present on the field, how can you be most accurate when positioning a player to take the penalty? ...
Read The Full Q & A Kicks From The Penalty mark 7/13/2006Lance of Edmond, OK USA asks...If a team has a player sent off during the course of a match and the game ends in a tie (thus sending it to PKs), what happens if the PKs are tied through the end of the 10th players? Does the 11th for the full side take his kick and if he makes it ...
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