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LAW 13 Free kicks. An OVERVIEW. LAW 14 Penalty Kicks. DEFINITION OF A FREE KICK. “The way play is restarted after the referee has stopped play for an infraction”. DFK (Direct Free Kick) “One Touch”. IFK (Indirect Free Kick) “Second Touch Required”.
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LAW 13 Free kicks An OVERVIEW LAW 14 Penalty Kicks
DEFINITION OF A FREE KICK “The way play is restarted after the referee has stopped play for an infraction”
DFK (Direct Free Kick) “One Touch” IFK (Indirect Free Kick) “Second Touch Required” THERE ARE ONLY 2 TYPES OF FREE KICKS
DIRECT FREE KICK • One of the 10 DFK fouls • Outside penalty area of offending team • Can score directly against opponent GOAL! B A
A SPECIAL TYPE OF DFK … The PENALTY KICK A penalty kick is awarded when a defender commits any of the 10 DFK fouls inside their own penalty area against an opponent * while ball is in play *Handling the ball is an exception
POSITIONING DIAGRAM for The PENALTY KICK AR AR is the goal judge R Note the positions of the Referee and Assistant Referee
INDIRECT FREE KICK • One of the 7 IFK fouls • Cannot score directly against opponent • Ball must touch another player! GOAL! B A
FREE KICK “RULES” Ball placed at point of infraction 3 Exceptions
GOAL AREA REQUIREMENTS Exception #1 (Defenders) DFK or IFK given to a team within own Goal Area Ball may be placed anywhere within goal area All opponents must be at least 10 yards away AND outside Penalty Area Ball must clear Penalty Area prior to 2nd touch
GOAL AREA REQUIREMENTS Exception #2 (Attackers) IFK given to a team within opponent’s Goal Area Ball is moved out to nearest point on the Goal Area Line parallel to the Goal Line for IFK
PENALTY KICK REQUIREMENTSException #3 (Attackers and Defenders) AR R Ball is placed on the Penalty Mark.
FREE KICK “RULES” • Ball placed at point of infraction (3 exceptions) • Ball must be stationary • No encroachment by opponents • DFK & IFK - ball may be kicked in any direction • Penalty Kick – ball must be kicked forward • Ball is in play when it is kicked and moves (and leaves penalty area if appropriate) • No “double touch” by kicker • Cannot score directly (first touch) against self
BALL IN PLAY VS. GOAL SCORED Ball is “in play” when: • Kicked and moves AND • Leaves Penalty Area (if appropriate) Goal can be scored when: • Ball is “in play” AND • Ball is kicked into opponents goal AND • On IFK only - if ball is touched by 2nd player