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Law 13 - Free Kicks 7/26/2013Brian of Grand Prairie, TX USA asks...I play GK indoor. A handball occurred just outside the side of the penalty box. I was always told that in indoor soccer the penalty box was my domain. Since the penalty occurred 2 feet outside the box the ref still made me get back 15 feet. I did ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 13 - Free Kicks 7/15/2013Larry of Danville, CA USA asks...Ok, you are right and I am wrong. When USSF describes the movement of a defender during a free kick and uses the phase 'moves toward the ball', they actually mean move forward to the spot of the foul. I found this USSF link http://refereeinstruction...
Read The Full Q & A Law 13 - Free Kicks 7/9/2013Phil of Tarzana, CA United States asks...I'm somewhat confused by the two answers, as they seem to differ. My understanding, from past answers & Referee Dennis Wickham's answer, is that the opponent who is closer than 10 yards can not make any movement to intercept the QFK. Refere...
Read The Full Q & A Law 13 - Free Kicks 6/24/2013Phil of Tarzana, CA United States asks...I have a question about Referee Contarino's answer. Doesn't the arm stay up until a second player touches the ball? Thanks again,...
Read The Full Q & A Law 13 - Free Kicks 6/20/2013Peter Grove of Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire England asks...Referee Keith Contarino wrote: 'The arm should stay up until the ball has been kicked and moved.' This is not quite correct - according to the LotG, the referee's arm should remain raised 'until the kick has been taken and the ball has touch...
Read The Full Q & A Law 13 - Free Kicks 6/17/2013Munib of Indianapolis, Indiana United States asks...I was ARing a u14 semifinal tournament game in which there was a direct free kick awarded to one of the teams directly outside of the penalty box. As the defending team was setting up the center ref had them back up to where he saw was the correct di...
Read The Full Q & A Law 13 - Free Kicks 6/3/2013Terry of Port Louis, Mauritius asks...what is the correct procedure to take an indirect free kick??...
Read The Full Q & A Law 13 - Free Kicks 5/26/2013John of Melbourne, Victoria Australia asks...I just got curious watching a soccer match but when are the players allowed to take a quick free kick? Is there a minimum distance from goals to allow quick free kick? If it's just outside the box, can they still take quick free kick? or does referee...
Read The Full Q & A Law 13 - Free Kicks 5/22/2013Phil of Tarzana, CA United States asks...I have a follow-up question to Chris' question. Although I've never seen this happen, what if there's an IDFK by the defending team in their own penalty area & it's kicked directly into their own goal? It has left the penalty area, & would ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 13 - Free Kicks 5/20/2013Chris of Sydney, New South Wales Australia asks...Any free kick taken by the defence in their Penalty Area, isn't in play until it leaves the PA. So in the above mentioned instances, the kick has to be retaken because it is not yet in play....
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