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Question Number: 23492Law 13 - Free Kicks 6/17/2010RE: Rec High School Steve of Muskoka, Ontario Canada asks...This question is a follow up to question 23059 All ball is play when it is kicked and moves .... You have clearly answered the 'moves' part. Thank you. What is the definition or interpretation of a kick. Specifically, is placing your foot on top of the ball and rolling it (moving it) count as putting the ball in play? Also, if the ball moves, (as previously described) are there any instances where the ball would not be in play? Thanks Answer provided by Referee Dennis Wickham It is very common for kickers to 'roll the ball' with the bottom of the foot. The players accept that the ball is in play, and the wise referee ignores any infringement as a trifling. Yet, sometimes the same motion is used by the kicker to position the ball before taking a kick. Again, the players accept that the ball is not in play, and the wise referee ignores this as placing the ball and not a kick.
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View Referee Dennis Wickham profileAnswer provided by Referee Ben Mueller Kicking is simply striking the ball with the foot in a pendulum like motion. Stomping on the ball is not considered kicking it. Moves means that the ball goes from a previous spot to a new spot.
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View Referee Ben Mueller profileAnswer provided by Referee Michelle Maloney A kick involves using the foot to move the ball. So the rolling motion is a kick - if that is what was intended. Ref Wickham has explained when and why very well.
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View Referee Michelle Maloney profileAnswer provided by Referee Joe McHugh Hi Referee Steve If one looks at Ryan Giggs of Manchester United on any restart he never touches the ball with his hands and he always positions the ball with his foot. That is not putting the ball in play. If however he uses the same motion the put the ball into play the astute referee will recognise the difference.
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