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Law 10 - Method of Scoring
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Law 10 - Method of Scoring 8/7/2009

Will of Corona, California USA asks...

I'm studying the laws of the game and these question popped in my head and I haven't found the answers to my questions.

At any point in the game of play, is it possible a defender score a goal for the opposing team? An example: A defender on...

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Law 10 - Method of Scoring 6/9/2009

Jakob O'Meara-Gil of Balnarring Beach, VIC Australia asks...

hi mate
Recently in a game i decided to shoot directly from the kick off without anyone touching the ball first.
The ref called me back and said that it must go forward then back, but i could have sworn i was right on this :)
So are you a...

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Law 10 - Method of Scoring 6/4/2009

Robert Gishen of Sydney, NSW Australia asks...

what happens in the ball hits the ref and crosses the goal line?...

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Law 10 - Method of Scoring 3/14/2009

TRD of AD, AD UAE asks...

Hi, assume the ball is still in play (inside the field) then it reaches the goalkeeper and he holds it in his hands then throws it a massive throw reaching and entering the opponent's goal (no one touched the ball apart from the first goalkeeper), is...

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Law 10 - Method of Scoring 3/5/2009

David of Highlands Ranch, CO USA asks...

If a 'striker' kicks a ball towards the opponents net and the ball hits a defender and goes in the net, Does the 'striker' get credit for a goal?

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Law 10 - Method of Scoring 12/4/2008

Brian of La Jolla, Ca USA asks...

A few years ago my Sr. Year of high school we had a rival game that would decide who would be first in the league and get the automatic bid to the North Coast Section tournament.

Essentially, there was a penalty kick given to our team. the ...

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Law 10 - Method of Scoring 11/13/2008

Jose Sandoval of New Britain, CT USA asks...

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The goalkeeper after a diving save is lying outstretched on the ground with one hand on top of the ball. An attacker runs up and kicks the ball into the goal. The referee should allow the goal if no contact was made with the keeper?

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Law 10 - Method of Scoring 10/26/2008

george of Schererville, Indiana USA asks...

If a player kicks the ball and it hits the botom of the crossbar and goes in, is it still a goal. Where on this site can i find the rules and regulation of this sort of matter.

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Law 10 - Method of Scoring 10/22/2008

Hannah Corwin of minnetonka, MN United States Of America asks...

If the goal keeper has possession of the ball, and he steps over the goal line (and the ball hasn't gone over the line.)
Is it a goal, or no goal?...

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Law 10 - Method of Scoring 10/13/2008

Frank F of smithtown, ny usa asks...

Can a goalie score on a punt?...

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