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Law 10 - Method of Scoring
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Law 10 - Method of Scoring 6/5/2011

Mike Winsor of St. Petersburg, FL USA asks...

If a goal keeper punts the ball down the field. It lands and takes one huge bounce and goes over the opposing goal keepers head and into the net without tuching any other players. Is the goal allowed?...

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Law 10 - Method of Scoring 5/22/2011

J of Palmyra, Pa USA asks...

Can a goal keeper score directly by punting the ball from his penalty area?...

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Law 10 - Method of Scoring 5/15/2011

Joe of Sylvania, OH USA asks...

A player takes a shot from the left side of the field at a distance midway between the halfway line and the penalty box line. The shot hits the top of the goal and looks (from midfield spectators) as though it bounces almost straight down. The ball...

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Law 10 - Method of Scoring 5/14/2011

Filippo of Palermo, Italy asks...

Laws of the Game state that:
'INFRINGEMENTS and sanctions
[...]
If a player changes places with the goalkeeper without the referees permission
before the change is made:
? the referee allows play to continue
? the referee caut...

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Law 10 - Method of Scoring 4/18/2011

Melissa of Fort Thomas, KY USA asks...

Goalie is hit hard in the face in a U8 game. She catches the ball in both hands off her face & maintains control. Referee calls a goal & returns the ball to the center of the field. Why is this? I've been going to kids' games for a while & never ...

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Law 10 - Method of Scoring 4/3/2011

Allan shamuyarira of Harare, Harare Zimbabwe asks...

Can a goal be awarded if a defending player clears the ball from the goal line but does not cross the line...

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Law 10 - Method of Scoring 1/6/2011

Sandeep of Ahmedabad, Gujrat India asks...

Is a goal valid if the ball crosses over the line but in mid air is kicked out or pushed out by the keeper? i.e it does not touch either the net,cross-bar or the ground during its movement in and out of the goal post. ...

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Law 10 - Method of Scoring 12/3/2010

Richard Marnhout of pleasant hill, california usa asks...

In the 'mosh pit' in front of the goal, an attackers' shoe comes off while taking a shot and strikes the keeper in the face, rendering him temporarily incapacitated.
The ball is deflected into the post, but rebounds into the goal, for an apparent...

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Law 10 - Method of Scoring 11/16/2010

Matt Posten of springfield, united stares asks...

If the keeper has possession of the ball and the ball does not cross the goal line yet a part of the keeper's body does, is that a goal?...

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Law 10 - Method of Scoring 10/5/2010

MITCH CLINE of Aledo, TX USA asks...

If only a part of the soccer ball crosses the plane, is that considered a goal or does a majority of the ball have to cross the plane to be considered a goal?...

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