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Question Number: 24349Law 13 - Free Kicks 11/21/2010RE: Sunday League Adult Jack of Essex, UK asks...A team was awarded a free kick today, the ref obviously blows the whistle to stop the game, they then took that free kick and evidently scored, but the referee did not blow the whistle to restart the game so should this of counted? I know you are allowed quick free kicks but surely the whistle is needed to be blown to restart play? Answer provided by Referee Joe McHugh Hi Jack Unless the referee has 'intervened' to say caution a player, take control of setting the defensive wall, deal with an injury etc then there is no requirement for the referee to signal the restart with a whistle at any free kick. From what you have described the referee was correct and there is no need to use the whistle in this situation.
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View Referee Joe McHugh profileAnswer provided by Referee Michelle Maloney How can there be a quick free kick restart if the referee has to blow his whistle to restart play? That would confuse the heck out of all the players. If the whistle is required, it is because play was stopped and either a misconduct card was given, which requires a whistle, or the team wished the referee to intervene and give them a full ten yards in all directions from the ball, so they could take the kick without defender interference.
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