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Question Number: 28898

Law 13 - Free Kicks 10/25/2014

RE: Comp College

Phil of Northport, NY USA asks...

If a free kick is awarded to a team for a foul in their own (defensive) penalty area - can a pass be made on the restart to another player inside said penalty area?
Thanks a lot.

Answer provided by Referee Dennis Wickham

No. Law 13 under TLOG and AR 13.1.2b (NCAA) provide that for all free kicks (not just goal kicks), the ball must leave the penalty area to be in play. If the ball is touched before it leaves the area, the free kick is retaken..



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Answer provided by Referee Joe McHugh

Hi Phil
All defensive restart kicks inside the penalty area must leave the area to be in play. If the kick does not leave the area the kick or is touched inside the area before it leaves the kick is retaken.
Some incorrectly believe that it only applies to goal kicks. Not so. It applies equally to free kicks



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Answer provided by Referee Joe Manjone

Phil,

The kick by the defensive player must leave the penalty area to be in play. This is covered in NCAA Rule 13.2 on page 67 of the 2014-15 NCAA Soccer Rules and Interpretations Book.



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