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Law 10 - Method of Scoring Question 201 thru 210 of 275- [Previous] [Next]
Law 10 - Method of Scoring 9/4/2007Steve Simon of Tully, NY United States asks...My son takes a corner kick, fast hard strike curling toward the goal waist high (though he will not swear it was on a line to actually go in, so assume not), defender can only put a leg up and ball ticks into his own goal. Does player taking corner ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 10 - Method of Scoring 8/27/2007Shmuel of JHB, GAUTENG S.A. asks...If the goalkeeper gets a back pass and realizes that he is unable to pick it up and clears it straight down the ground (Action Soccer with real soccer rules) the ball hits above the post, then hits the back of the goalie and goes in is it an own goal...
Read The Full Q & A Law 10 - Method of Scoring 8/24/2007Mike Owens of Kentwood, MI USA asks...What if a goalkeeper attempts to release the ball and kicks [or possibly throws] it into his own goal?
I assume that since this is not a goal kick and the ball is in play it is a valid goal and would be considered an own goal.
I...
Read The Full Q & A Law 10 - Method of Scoring 8/24/2007clive gregory of Templepatrick, Co Antrim Northern Ireland UK asks...The ball goes over the line...just.. and the keeper palms it away. The Referee doesn't give the goal as he didn't see it cross the line.But the keeper - sportingly - runs to the ref and says yes it actually cross the line! What does the referee do ? ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 10 - Method of Scoring 8/5/2007chelsea of perth, wa Australia asks...does the whole soccer ball have to be over the line to be called a goal...
Read The Full Q & A Law 10 - Method of Scoring 8/1/2007Chris of Dallas, Tx USA asks...The scenario is similar to the 2nd question asked [15022]. Red team is attacking. Behind the play a blue player commits a red card offense while the ball is in play against an opponent before red scores. The CR notices the trailing ARs flag for the i...
Read The Full Q & A Law 10 - Method of Scoring 6/14/2007Peggy Dokka-Thorson of Shakopee, MN US asks...I've been asked if a goal should be allowed or not when a keeper has released the ball (punted it) and it goes directly into the opponent's goal without any other player touching it. My first reaction is that it WOULD count as a goal, but I haven't ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 10 - Method of Scoring 6/13/2007Bruce Cramer of DePere, WI USA asks...I do not know if this is a regional rule but I need clarification since my son is a goalie and he has gotten three different answers during a game on the same issue.
For the U12 teams on short sided fields, the referees have told the goali...
Read The Full Q & A Law 10 - Method of Scoring 6/11/2007RIch Siebeneichen of Gaithersburg, MD US asks...Can the goalie punt or throw the ball directly into the opponents goal?...
Read The Full Q & A Law 10 - Method of Scoring 6/2/2007John of mahopac, ny usa asks...If the goalie is standing over the goal line (i.e., in the goal) and catches the ball, but the ball dosen't cross the goal line - is it a goal?...
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