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How can a player score a hat-trick without another player touching the ball?

2006-06-26 04:53:57 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Sports Football Other - Football

It can't be 3 own goals, the ball has to move forward from the kick-off. In a penalty shoot out the playersonly get one shot each.

2006-06-26 05:01:22 · update #1

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Not 3 own goals the problem there is the subseqent kick off.... the answer is as follows. He scores an own goal, picks the ball up out of the net than kicks off himself. Before another player can touch the ball, the opposing side chops down one of his team, conceding a direct free kick/penalty, from which our hero scores with no deflection or touch from the keeper. The ref blows at that very second for half time, our hero grabs the ball from the back of the net and gives it to the ref to carry off the pitch. It is our hero's team's kick off in the second half and he takes it when the ref places the ball on the spot - wouldn't you know it, those idiots on the other side again concede a direct free kick/penno before anyone else has touched the ball. Third goal direct from the free kick... the question should really be 'score three goals without...' as scoring three including an own goal isn't generally deemed a hat track... I think scoring a pure hat trick (all 3 for own side) is impossible.

2006-06-26 05:01:52 · answer #1 · answered by eriverpipe 7 · 5 2

His team concedes a goal just before half time. He takes the kick off and scores directly from it. Half time whistle goes and his team has the kick off for the second half so he scores again directly from it. 2 goals. Then the opposing team have their kick off, waste time and the referee awards a free kick and he scores this and no other player has touched the ball during that time. Except a goalie to pick it out the net.

2006-06-26 12:00:14 · answer #2 · answered by Hobsch 2 · 0 0

Hobsch, you can't change posession on a kick-off for time wasting.

The guy scores an own goal. From the kick off from that, he puts the ball directly into the net and the half ends there. His team has the kick for the second half and he kicks it directly into the goal a second time.

2006-06-27 06:23:12 · answer #3 · answered by Meralee 3 · 0 0

Not sure exactly what you mean... but if you are referring to a "perfect hat-trick", it simply means that you shoot three consecutive goals on the same half, but it doesn't mean nobody else but the guy who makes the hat-trick can touch the ball.

2006-06-26 07:22:48 · answer #4 · answered by JM T 1 · 0 0

3 own goals.

2006-06-26 04:55:34 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

probably in shoot outs
Latz

2006-06-26 04:58:07 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Maybe in the shootouts?

2006-06-26 04:56:11 · answer #7 · answered by Dan w 3 · 0 0

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