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Law 10 - Method of Scoring
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Law 10 - Method of Scoring 5/29/2006

Joe Morefield of Norton Shores, Michigan USA asks...

A Goal Keeper has the ball in her hands. She punts the ball and it goes all the way to the opposing goal bounces over their keeper and goes into the goal.

Goal or No Goal?

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Law 10 - Method of Scoring 5/15/2006

kyle smith of charlevoix, mi usa asks...

My question is can you score a goal on yourself?

Situation - the defensive team kicks the ball into their own goal. Is it a goal or a corner kick?
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Law 10 - Method of Scoring 5/3/2006

Mark of St. Louis, MO USA asks...

If the goalkeeper deliberately parry's the ball, it then drops to the foot of an opponent and that opponent then scores, is the goal disallowed?...

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Law 10 - Method of Scoring 4/17/2006

matthew of boothwyn, USA asks...

if the ball goes into the goal deflected off the referee does it count as a goal?...

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Law 10 - Method of Scoring 4/13/2006

Gary Voshol of Royal Oak, MI USA asks...

'Twas asked, if a free kick bounced off the referee and into the goal, what would be the result.

You might want to note that the goal would count as long as the ref-deflection wasn't from the first touch of an indirect free kick. The pane...

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Law 10 - Method of Scoring 4/9/2006

T. Landeck of Wilbraham, MA USA asks...

If the goalie catches the ball within the goal (the ball has crossed the line), but punts it back into play before the ref blows the whistle, can the ref still call it a goal after play has resumed (several other players have already touched the ball...

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Law 10 - Method of Scoring 3/20/2006

Gwyn Williams of Bridgewater, NJ USA asks...

At a recent U8 game the goalkeeper, who had the ball safely in his hands, stumbled and the ball fell and went into the goal.
I thought this was an own goal but the ref awarded a corner kick saying a GK cannot score an own goal by throwing the ba...

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Law 10 - Method of Scoring 3/19/2006

megan of Blue Grass, ia usa asks...

The offensive objective of the game is to get the ball across their opponents ________?

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Law 10 - Method of Scoring 3/15/2006

Lincoln of Lancaster, CA USA asks...

Can a goal be scored directly on kickoff? and can a goal be scored directly from a goal kick? ...

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Law 10 - Method of Scoring 3/7/2006

Berty Basset of Norwich, East Carolina USA asks...

To score a goal, do you have to be in the penalty area? does it also have to touch the net...

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