Indirect freekick meaning the taker can't shoot
2007-09-05 11:16:11
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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See number 2 below. Indirect kick fouls that only apply to the goalkeeper & only if committed inside the Penalty Box (the goalkeeper is treated like a regular field player when he is outside the Penalty Box):
1. Taking more than six seconds while controlling the ball with his hands before releasing it (releasing it can include throwing it, kicking it or dropping it to the ground and then kicking or dribbling it. Once released, it is "live").
2. Touching the ball with hands after it is deliberately kicked to the Goalkeeper by a teammate. (Note: It is okay to pick up an accidentally kicked ball or a pass from a teammate that isn't "kicked" but is made using the head, chest, knee, etc.).
3. Touching the ball with hands on a throw-in from a teammate (i.e., the goalkeeper can't pick up a throw-in from a teammate).
4. Intentionally handling the ball again after he has released it and it has not touched any other player (e.g., dropping the ball, dribbling it and then picking it back up). Read b.2 and b.3 above. The Goalkeeper can only handle it again after an opponent touches or if it is accidentally kicked back or if it is headed or chested back by a teammate. He can't pick it up if a teammate has intentionally kicked or thrown it to him.
2007-09-05 11:58:26
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answer #2
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answered by The Corinthian 7
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Indirect free kick from the spot where the ball was handled.
2007-09-05 10:52:39
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answer #3
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answered by playmaker4747 6
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I am picked last not because I am fat, slow, or lazy but because I am shy and afraid to demonstrate my skills at kick ball. I suggest you let your wife kick some OTHER balls for practice. Bet you give her some good advice then!
2016-04-03 05:20:05
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answer #4
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answered by ? 4
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Indirect free kick.
2007-09-05 11:09:20
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answer #5
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answered by aecfac 3
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An indirect free kick is awarded. For an example:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djUTMTLGfTs
2007-09-05 10:55:42
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answer #6
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answered by CaroR 5
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indirect free kick, even if it's in the box.
2007-09-05 12:15:49
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answer #7
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answered by random person 4
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nothing... a player can control the ball in any angle he likes and he can move in all the ways.... nothing can stop him..(but an offside)... he can kick the ball anywhere...
2007-09-05 10:59:57
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answer #8
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answered by karthootha 2
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you fire them both
2007-09-05 11:24:43
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answer #9
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answered by kostas b 2
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