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On-Line Review – Part 2 Laws 13 - 17

On-Line Review – Part 2 Laws 13 - 17. At the taking of a penalty kick, the kicker must be identified to the goalkeeper before the referee signals for

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Page 1: On-Line Review – Part 2 Laws 13 - 17.  At the taking of a penalty kick, the kicker must be identified to the goalkeeper before the referee signals for

On-Line Review – Part 2Laws 13 - 17

Page 2: On-Line Review – Part 2 Laws 13 - 17.  At the taking of a penalty kick, the kicker must be identified to the goalkeeper before the referee signals for

 

At the taking of a penalty kick, the kicker must be identified to the goalkeeper before the referee signals for the kick.

A. True B. False Penalty kicks

A. are not used in under‑6 and under‑8 small-sided games.

B. must be taken by the player who is fouled. C. Both A and BD. None of the above

When a player in his own goal area commits a foul punishable by an indirect free kick, the restart is an indirect free kick to the opposing team from the spot of the foul.

A. True B. False

LAWS 13 – 14

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From an indirect free kick, a player kicked the ball directly into her opponent’s goal (no other player touches the ball). What is the correct restart?

A. Corner kickB. Goal kickC. Penalty KickD. Kick-offE. Indirect Free Kick

  When a team is taking any free kick from inside their own

penalty area, the ball in play when it is kicked andA. it travels a distance equal to its circumferenceB. it moves in any directionC. it leaves the penalty area into the field of playD. it is touched by a second player

LAWS 13 – 14

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A player takes a quick free kick and the ball hits the referee. The ball rebounds back to the kicker who passes it to one of his teammates. The referee should

stop play and restart with an indirect free kick.

When a free kick is awarded – where is it taken?

Where the infraction occurred

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When is a penalty kick awarded?

when a defender commits any of the 10 major fouls inside their own penalty area against an opponent * while ball is in play

*Handling the ball is the exception

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AR

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Penalty Kick – Positioning Diagram

Proper positioning for a penalty kick.

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While the ball is in play at midfield, a defender in his own goal area pushes an opponent. The referee should

Stop play and restart with a penalty kick.

From a penalty kick, the ball rebounds from the goalkeeper to the player who took the penalty kick. That player then kicks the ball into the goal. The restart is?

Kick-off.

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At the taking of a goal kick, the opponents must remain outside the penalty area until the ball leaves the penalty area.

A. True B. False From a throw-in, the ball went directly into the opponent’s

goal without being touched by another player. The restart is?

A. Corner kick B. Goal kick C. Throw-in

D. Dropped ball E. Kick-off

From a corner kick, the ball curved in the air completely across the goal line outside the field of play, returned into the playing field, and was then kicked into the goal.

A. Corner kick B. Goal kick C. Throw-in

D. Dropped ball E. Kick-off

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LAWS 15 – 17

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When is the ball in play at the taking of a goal kick?

A.When it travels a distance equal to its circumferenceB.When it is kicked and it movesC.When it is kicked directly beyond the penalty area into

the field of playD.When a second player touches it

  When is the ball in play at the taking of a throw-in?

A.When it leaves the hands of the throwerB.When it touches the plane of the touchlineC.When it completely crosses the plane of the touchlineD.When it leaves the hands of the thrower and breaks the

plane of the touchline

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Throw-In

On a throw-in, the ball is in play when…. • It Enters Field of Play

– Any part of the ball breaks the plane

AND is

• Properly Released

• If the throw is improper, then a throw-in is awarded to the opposing team.

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Which are legal positions for the thrower’s feet?

YES NO

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At the taking of a throw-in, all opponents must be two yards away from the point at which the throw-in is taken. True or False?

True

In attempting to clear the ball, a defender accidentally kicks the ball off an attacker which then goes over the goal line. Restart?

Goal kick.

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Goal Kick Placement – Where????

A goal kick can be taken from anywhere in the goal area.

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From a goal kick, the kicker miss kicks and runs up and kicks the ball again before it has left the penalty area. What should the referee do?

Retake the goal kick

When is the ball in play at the taking of a corner kick?

When it is kicked and moves.

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Corner Kick Ball Placement

The ball shall be placed inside the quarter-circle

Incorrect position

Correct positioning

Correct positioning

Ball must be in contact with some part of the quarter circle to be inside the quarter circle

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From a corner kick, the ball rebounded off a goal post directly back to the player who took the corner kick and she then kicked the ball to a teammate. For this incident, you should stop the game.

True

Restart?

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