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Kent Posts: 2389 |
Q. My keeper was fouled and was awarded with a freekick in the penalty area. He tried to passed to a defender but a striker intercepted it before the ball can leave the penalty area, and he scored. Does the goal stands? A. No, as the freekick has to be retaken. All outbound ball must leave the penalty area before it is in play.
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irwan Posts: 29 |
Q. My keeper was fouled and was awarded with a freekick in the penalty area. He tried to passed to a defender but a striker intercepted it before the ball can leave the penalty area, and he scored. Does the goal stands? A. No, as the freekick has to be retaken. All outbound ball must leave the penalty area before it is in play.
lol remind me of pele when the keeper was about to kick he head put his head and intercept the ball and score but goal does not count i think(cannot remember) but that incident was quite hilarious hehehe
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Kent Posts: 2389 |
Q. Is it a must to have a wall during free kick? and is there a minimum/maximum number of players to form the wall? A. wall isn't compulsory. u can choose no wall or the entire 11 players to form a wall.
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Ash Posts: 152 |
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Originally posted by Kent: Q. Is it a must to have a wall during free kick? and is there a minimum/maximum number of players to form the wall? A. wall isn't compulsory. u can choose no wall or the entire 11 players to form a wall.
If ALL 11 players in the wall, striker chip the ball can liao cos no one guarding goal. Hehehehe
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Louis Song Posts: 40 |
I have a very interesting question because i just did this today in a friendly match but with no referee of course. I was 1v1 with the GK and i dribble past him. I stopped the ball before the line and took my boots off and threw the boot at the ball and it went over the line. Is it considered a goal?
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Renjie Posts: 133 |
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Originally posted by Louis Song: I have a very interesting question because i just did this today in a friendly match but with no referee of course. I was 1v1 with the GK and i dribble past him. I stopped the ball before the line and took my boots off and threw the boot at the ball and it went over the line. Is it considered a goal?
its kinda interesting qns but i think is considered ba cos it is not an item that is not suppose to be in the field......not like tt liverpool the beach ball case........liverpool tt goal should not be allowed in this case...... but for ur own boots.....while.....to me yes is a goal.......
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Renjie Posts: 133 |
i learnt something today....din know if u guys know or heard before....we cannot shout "let go" in the a soccer game.....if the ref hears it, that would be a foul........if the ref do not hears it play contiune.....kinda interesting when i saw someone complainting to the ref saying we are saying the word "let go" and ask the ref for a foul....lol.....kinda strange to know about this ruling.....
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Renjie Posts: 133 |
i learnt something today....din know if u guys know or heard before....we cannot shout "let go" in the a soccer game.....if the ref hears it, that would be a foul........if the ref do not hears it play contiune.....kinda interesting when i saw someone complainting to the ref saying we are saying the word "let go" and ask the ref for a foul....lol.....kinda strange to know about this ruling.....
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Louis Song Posts: 40 |
ya,u not allowed to shout let go but u can shout mine though.
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Renjie Posts: 133 |
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Originally posted by Louis Song: ya,u not allowed to shout let go but u can shout mine though.
just curious whats the reason behide it???.
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Kent Posts: 2389 |
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Originally posted by Louis Song: I have a very interesting question because i just did this today in a friendly match but with no referee of course. I was 1v1 with the GK and i dribble past him. I stopped the ball before the line and took my boots off and threw the boot at the ball and it went over the line. Is it considered a goal?
yes, it's a goal as your boots are part of the play and not external interference.
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Kent Posts: 2389 |
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Originally posted by Renjie:
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Originally posted by Louis Song: ya,u not allowed to shout let go but u can shout mine though.
just curious whats the reason behide it???.
yes, this rule has been around for quite a while. like what louis has said, players are trained to shout mine instead of let go.
reason being that "let go" is so commonly used that some players abuse it. without this rule, your opponent can easily distract your keeper by shouting "let go" when u are defending a chaotic corner.
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Kent Posts: 2389 |
Q. A team scored with 12 players on the pitch. Does the goal counts? A. Depending on when the 12th player was discovered. If it is discovered before the restart, the ref can easily disallow the goal. However, once the restart begins, nothing can be changed.
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Kent Posts: 2389 |
Q. A tree branch was hung out within the field parameter. A ball was crossed, rebound off the branch and it scored by a striker, does the goal counts? A. Unless it was mentioned before the game, the tree is considered as a pre-existing condition. Yes, the goal stands.
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Kent Posts: 2389 |
Q. The flag is rather distracting when I try to take corner kick. Can I remove it? A. Nope.
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Karnex Ko Posts: 681 |
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Originally posted by Kent: Q. The flag is rather distracting when I try to take corner kick. Can I remove it? A. Nope.
kent is is possible for the opposite team to come near the keeper when taking drop kick??? just wondering
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Alson Posts: 306 |
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kent is is possible for the opposite team to come near the keeper when taking drop kick??? just wondering
if i'm not wrong the opposition canot block your goal kick & must stay certain distance away. of course keeper need release the ball before 6 second is up.
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Syed Ibrahim Bin Shaik Mohamed Posts: 35 |
How to launch a very wicked curling free-kick in short distance whether from the inside/outside of my foot?
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Syed Ibrahim Bin Shaik Mohamed Posts: 35 |
A group of Ajax players do the `passing penalty' & scored in the 70's,they made it.
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Kent Posts: 2389 |
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Originally posted by Kent: Q. The flag is rather distracting when I try to take corner kick. Can I remove it? A. Nope.
kent is is possible for the opposite team to come near the keeper when taking drop kick??? just wondering
as long as the opponent does not obstruct the keeper from releasing the ball into play, with or without contact. "scare" the keeper also cannot.
keepers are pretty well-protected in this aspect.
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