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Question Number: 18535Law 13 - Free Kicks 3/13/2008RE: COMPETIITIVE Under 19 TONY PLACIDO of TORONTO, ONTTARIO CANADA asks...List any 2 exceptions to the rule that a dropped ball re-start always takes place where the ball was located when play was stopped
List any 2 exceptions to the rule that a direct free kick re-start always takes place where the offence occurred
List any 2 exceptions to the rule that a indirect free kick re-start always takes place where the offence occurred
LIST ANY 2 EXCEPTIONS TO THE RULE THAT ANY RE-START ALL PLAYERS OF THE TEAM DEFENDING AGAINST THE RE-START MUST BE AT LEAST 10 YARDS FROM THE BALL
Thanks Tony Answer provided by Referee Chuck Fleischer We love getting test questions to answer, though we don't always do the research you should be doing to find an appropriate answer. I would be happy to answer them for you but you'll remember the answers better if you dig into Law 8, 12 and 13 and locate the answers on your own...
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