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Question Number: 30626Law 10 - Method of Scoring 7/21/2016RE: REC High School Howard Knight of Windsor, Ontario Canada asks...if a goalie catches the ball and then his momentum takes him past the end line but not into the net. Goalie kick or corner kick? Co-ed Recreational ages 16-21 Answer provided by Referee Joe Manjone Howard, the resulting kick depends on the position of the ball, not of the goalkeeper. If the ball completely crosses the goal line, the restart will be a corner kick. If the ball does not completely cross the goal like, it is considered in play and a goal keeper kick or throw would be the restart.
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View Referee Joe Manjone profileAnswer provided by Referee Jason Wright Hi Howard, All we need to consider is where the ball is. If the ball wholly crosses the goal line and into the goal, then it's a goal. The position of the rest of the keeper's body doesn't matter -so the keeper can be fully in the goals with the ball 99% in and a sliver on the line, and it's no goal.
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View Referee Jason Wright profileAnswer provided by Referee Joe McHugh Hi Howard It is the position if the ball that matters not the position of the player. So if all of the ball crosses all of the goal line into the goal the referee awards a goal. It makes no difference if the goalkeeper is holding the ball or not.
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