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Keywords: Kick, Foul, Kicker, Score, Touch
A free kick that cannot score with out first being touched by another player.
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awarded for less serious infractions to the team fouled; for a goal to be scored on an indirect free kick, a player other than the kicker must touch the ball before it can be scored; the kick is awarded from the point of infraction.
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A free kick that cannot score without first touching another player. They are awarded when the opponent team commits minor violation.
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a free kick from which no goal may be scored until the ball has been touched by another player
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A free kick taken after an offence. A goal can be scored only after the ball has been passed to or touched by a team-mate first. It is taken from where the offence occurred.
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A free kick that cannot be scored directly. The ball must first touch another player other then the kicker.
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A free kick awarded to a player from which a goal may not be scored directly.
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a kick awarded to a player for a less-serious foul committed by the opposition; the player kicks a stationary ball without any opposing players within 10 yards of him; a goal can only be scored on this kick after the ball has touched another player.
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A free kick resulting from a foul that cannot be shot directly into the goal. If the ball enters the goal without touching another player, the goal is void.
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A kick awarded to a player for a less-serious foul committed by the opposition; the player kicks a stationary ball while opposing players are forced to stand 10 feet away from him; a goal can only be scored on this kick after the ball has touched another player.
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Kick awarded by the referee after a foul by the opposition. The ball is set at the spot of the foul, and opposing players cannot stand within 10 yards of it. A goal can be scored only after the ball has touched another player.
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A kick awarded to a player for a less-serious foul committed by the opposition. The player kicks a stationary ball to a teammate while opposing players are forced to stand 10 yards away from him. A goal can not be scored on an indirect free kick as the ball must first be touched by another player before going into the net - this is why a player kicks the ball to a teammate on an indirect free kick.
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A method of restarting play, in which the ball must be touched by another player after it is kicked in order for a goal to be scored. Signaled by the referee holding one arm extended above his head until the ball has been touched by another player. Law 13
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An indirect free kick is a method of restarting play in a game of association football (soccer). Unlike a direct free kick, a goal may not be scored directly from the kick. The law was derived from the Sheffield Rules that stated that no goal could be scored from a free kick.
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