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Law 13 - Free Kicks Question 211 thru 220 of 806- [Previous] [Next]
Law 13 - Free Kicks 6/16/2014Mike of Boston, MA USA asks...As a follow up to question 28490, when can a defensive player who is less than 10 yards from a quickly and weakly taken free kick play the ball?...
Read The Full Q & A Law 13 - Free Kicks 6/15/2014Dan O'Leary of East Brookfield, MA USA asks...In our game this weekend the referee called a free kick 20 yds out in the middle of the penalty ark area.He placed the ball and walked 20 paces off and then turned, then other team shot and scored to tie the game at 1-1. When asked why no whistle to ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 13 - Free Kicks 6/13/2014Tony of Sydney, NSW Australia asks...As a follow up to your answer to this question. If a player takes a free kick outside the PA and kicks it towards his own goal and then realises that it is going to go into his own goal and so kicks it again but the ball enters the goal wha...
Read The Full Q & A Law 13 - Free Kicks 6/11/2014Paul of Paramus, NJ USA asks...This question is more for clarification. I know that the defense must be 10 yards away, for any free kicks outside of the penalty area, until the ball is put in play. So does that mean that if the attacker has a very weak kick and it only goes 3-5 ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 13 - Free Kicks 5/21/2014John Sendrey of Costa Mesa, CA USA asks...A defender saving a ball from going out taps it in with the goalie scooping up the ball with his hands on the goal line, technically inside goal area. The referee correctly calls for the indirect free kick due to the passback being handled by the ke...
Read The Full Q & A Law 13 - Free Kicks 5/20/2014Andrew Krakowski of Alexandria, Virginia United States asks...We had a situation where a direct kick was awarded around midfield. The offense quickly stopped and placed the ball and the defense at the time was more than 10 yards away. The offensive player stepped back for a long kick and as he was about to kick...
Read The Full Q & A Law 13 - Free Kicks 5/18/2014Scott of grand rapids, mi united states asks...On an indirect kick, does the ball have to move, or is touching it sufficient to start the play?...
Read The Full Q & A Law 13 - Free Kicks 5/7/2014Bill Bowman of Atascadero, California USA asks...Placement of the ball on an indirect free kick on pass back to the keeper who is one yard from the end line in the goal area....
Read The Full Q & A Law 13 - Free Kicks 4/4/2014Jason of Philadelphia, PA USA asks...For a Under 12 or below which uses the 8v8 format - during a free kick what is the required distance of the defense? Is it 10 yards or is there a modified rule using 8 yards as the required distance?...
Read The Full Q & A Law 13 - Free Kicks 4/1/2014Jerry of Charlotte, NC USA asks...Last Sunday it was so windy that the ball would not remain stationary on free kicks. We were on artificial turf, so it wasn't possible to create a little divot in which to place the ball. What is the correct procedure? Have someone hold the...
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