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Law 13 - Free Kicks
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Law 13 - Free Kicks 1/28/2008

lewis bown of leicester, uk asks...

1.goal kick,if the ball is touched by a defender before going out18yard box what decision is given.
2.does every free kick in the box have to come out before being in play...

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Law 13 - Free Kicks 1/25/2008

Heather Meza of Venice, FL USA asks...

Our team has a little trick corner kick that we try to do but we keep getting called to retake it. We have a girl standing at the ball and pretends like she is giving it to our other girl to take the kick,but really that was the kick and the girl re...

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Law 13 - Free Kicks 1/24/2008

Alondra Hernandez of Los Angeles, CA USA asks...

How do you choose how many players are going to make up "the wall" in a free kick?...

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Law 13 - Free Kicks 1/22/2008

Geoffrey of Laguna Beach, CA USA asks...

I understand that as the referee, if I make an error, I can correct that error as long as there has not been a restart. I'm also pretty certain that if the error is the restart itself, I can't take it back once the erroneous restart has properly be...

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Law 13 - Free Kicks 1/21/2008

D. Whitley of Yucca Valley, ca usa asks...

Any free kick by the defending team taken from inside their own Penaly area the ball is not considered in play until the ball leaves the penalty area, just like a Goal kick correct? My question is what would be the restart if a player touches the bal...

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Law 13 - Free Kicks 1/19/2008

jim shaw of belfast, n ireland asks...

If a defending team ia awarded a free kick inside their own penalty area does the ball have to travel outside the area to be back in play after the free kick is taken or can whoever takes the kick pass it to one of his own players inside the area. ...

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Law 13 - Free Kicks 1/18/2008

steve of Coventry, West Midlands England asks...

From a free kick do you have to retreat 10yards or can you stand next to the ball until the referee asks you to move back?...

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Law 13 - Free Kicks 1/15/2008

Jed of Mid North Coast, New South Wales Australia asks...

Hey guys. I was just reading through 2007/08 LOTG Additional Instructions, when I stumbled upon a phrase on page 124, Law 13:

'The ball is in play when it is kicked and moves. A free kick can be taken by lifting the ball with a foot OR BOT...

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Law 13 - Free Kicks 1/12/2008

Yan of benalla, victoria australia asks...

In the middle of a game, when a penalty is awarded can the penalty taker tap or set the ball for his team mate to shoot? ...

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Law 13 - Free Kicks 1/5/2008

STEVE of PITTSBURGH, PA USA asks...

ON AN INDIRECT KICK, I KNOW IT HAS TO HIT A PLAYER BEFORE IT GOES INTO THE GOAL. WHAT ABOUT THE GOALPOSTS? CAN IT HIT THE POSTS THEN GO IN FOR A GOAL?...

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