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Question Number: 14490Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct 11/21/2006RE: Competetive Adult Steve of Norwich, UK asks...This question is a follow up to question 13001 My son thinks that if the goalkeeper's feet are in his area and the ball is outside of the area but in mid air, he can handle it without a free kick being awarded. I say it is handball. A Chinese take away is at stake!
Many thanks Answer provided by Referee Ben Mueller You are right. It is where the ball is and not the feet. If all of the ball is outside the penalty area, then the keeper cannot handle the ball deliberatly.
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View Referee Ben Mueller profileAnswer provided by Referee Richard Dawson HI Steve, try the birdnest if you have never had it your son will be pleased no doubt to buy it for you! Still perhaps you should be responsible for the eggrolls as there is no handball only handles the ball deliberately. Cheers
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View Referee Richard Dawson profileAnswer provided by Referee Chuck Fleischer I make a seriously delicious Broccoli and Beef. If he is buying, which he is because you are right, choose my restraunt for take-aways.
Regards,
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View Referee Chuck Fleischer profileAnswer provided by Referee Keith Contarino Feet don't matter. All that matters is where the ball and the hands are. Of course, the referee can view any foul, including deliberately handling the ball as trifling.
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View Referee Keith Contarino profileAnswer provided by Referee Steve Alexander You get the free meal! The infringement occurs because of the placement of the ball, not the goalkeepers body or legs. Therefore, if the ball is outside the area and is handled by the goalkeeper the result will be a direct free kick to the opposing team. If, in the referee's opinion the goalkeeper deliberately handled the ball the goalkeeper will be cautioned. If, in the opinion of the referee the goalkeeper prevented an obvious goalscoring opportunity by handling the ball outside the area then he/she will be sent off and a direct freekick will be awarded.
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