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Law 10 - Method of Scoring
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Law 10 - Method of Scoring 1/10/2007

Max of Northridge, ca usa asks...

If the defending team kicks the ball into their own goal, does this score a goal for the attacking team?

Please let me know, my friends want to know.

Thank you,

Max...

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Law 10 - Method of Scoring 12/20/2006

navid mozaffari of tehran, tehran iran asks...

hello

I have a quastion:

1) The goalkeeper take the ball with his hand, standing in his own penalty area, he trow the ball from his hand

to the another side of the field of play and the ball enter the another goal...

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Law 10 - Method of Scoring 12/10/2006

Adam Mortensen of San Pedro , Ca asks...

An attacker makes a kick on goal. The ball bounces once before nearing the goal. Then the ball bounces off the underside of the Goal and into the hands of the goalie. The goalie is at least 2 feet deep in his own goal when he makes the catch. I c...

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Law 10 - Method of Scoring 11/27/2006

Joe Lance of San Diego, CA USA asks...

In a tournament match this weekend a defender--not the keeper--blocked a shot using her hands. The CR immediately whisteled, awarded a red card, and awarded a PK. There was rumbling among the fans and coaches that "since the ball was going into the n...

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Law 10 - Method of Scoring 11/7/2006

amnd of dknada, va us asks...

what place [[in the goal]] do soccer player score most in? like what quater or quardrent...

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Law 10 - Method of Scoring 10/29/2006

Amy of Little Elm, Texas United States asks...

Can a goalkeeper punt a ball and score a goal without any other player touching the ball?...

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Law 10 - Method of Scoring 10/26/2006

Linwood Skinner of Winston Salem , North Carolina United States asks...

Can the goalie stop a score from inside the net without the ball touching the posts or the net. If it is not permitted, what is the penalty?...

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Law 10 - Method of Scoring 10/22/2006

WD of Austin, US asks...

Goalkeeper makes a save right in front of the goal line. Players from opposing team claim it should be a goal. Center referee shakes his head and signals the goalkeeper to put the ball into play. Goalkeeper punts the ball, play resumes. Ball is a...

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Law 10 - Method of Scoring 10/14/2006

Bart Underhill of Llano, Texas USA asks...

If the ball is kicked at the goal and the goalie catches the ball with his feet inside the goal but the ball stays out, is it a goal. The goalie was standing up. ...

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Law 10 - Method of Scoring 9/30/2006

c stanley of fargo, nd usa asks...

Facts
Goalie catches the ball on the goal line.
Goalie steps over the end line and takes the ball over the end line.
Is this a hand ball?
Do you award a direct kick or a corner kick? ...

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