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Does an own goal from a free kick count?

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No. The restart would be a corner kick for the opposing team.

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Can you make a goal by a goal kick and it count?

A goal may be scored directly from a goal kick, but only against the opponents. You cannot score an own-goal directly from a goal kick.


What is it if a direct free kick is hit in the players own goal?

No goal is scored and the restart is a corner kick for the opposing team.


Can you score from behind half in soccer?

Yes. You can score from anywhere on the field at any time except from a throw-in or an indirect free kick. Also, you cannot score an own-goal directly from a kick-off, goal kick, corner kick, free kick, or penalty kick.


Can you kick a soccer ball into the goal and score after the goalie deflects it on a penalty kick?

If by goal box you mean goal area, a box 6 yards from the goal. Then Yes, a goal may be scored within the box. EXCEPT: A goal cannot be scored on yourself from a goal kick or free kick awarded with in the your own goal area. If the ball is kicked from a goal kick or free kick awared with in your own goal area and enters your own goal the proper restart is a goal kick as the ball must leave the pentaly area to be in play. FIFA Laws of the Game.


A corner kick is when the ball goes?

behind own goal line courtesy of a kick or touch by a team mate, a free kick from the corner would be awarded to the other side, that free kick is called the corner kick


What happens in soccer when a player kicks a ball directly into a goal?

You cannot score an own-goal on a direct free kick. The restart would be a corner kick for the opponents.


What is the effect of someone kicking the ball over the goal line in soccer?

There are several possibilities, depending on who kicked the ball and when. This answer will discuss all of those possibilities. It is important to note that the "goal line" spans the entire width of the field, not just that little bit inside the goal mouth. Directly from a kick-off, corner kick, goal kick, penalty kick, or direct free kick: If the ball travels under the crossbar and between the goal posts of the opposing team's goal, the result is a goal. If the ball travels over the goal line of the opposing team but does not enter the goal, the result is a goal kick. If the ball travels over the kicker's own goal line, the result is a corner kick, whether of not it entered the goal (own-goals cannot be scored from these restarts). Directly from an indirect free kick: If the ball travels over the goal line of the opposing team, the result is a goal kick, whether or not it entered the goal (goals cannot be scored directly from an indirect free kick). If the ball travels over the kicker's own goal line, the result is a corner kick, whether of not it entered the goal (own-goals cannot be scored from an indirect free kick). Directly from a dropped ball after it has touched the ground, or any other time the ball is in play other than listed above: If the ball travels under the crossbar and between the goal posts of the opposing team's goal, the result is a goal. If the ball travels over the goal line of the opposing team but does not enter the goal, the result is a goal kick. If the ball travels under the crossbar and between the goal posts of the kicker's goal, the result is a goal for the opposing team (an own-goal). If the ball travels over the goal line on the kicker's side but does not enter the goal, the result is a corner kick.


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What is the correct restart from an indirect kick going into your own goal?

An indirect free kick that enters the kicker's own goal will result in a corner kick given to the other team. However, if the indirect free kick was taken from a spot within the kicker's own penalty area and did not exit the penalty area into the field of play, then the ball was never properly put in play and the kick is retaken.


When a goal kick from a goal keeper enters the pools is it a goal?

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If you are awarded a free kick by the ref in a game of football and you kick it into your own goal what will the ref do?

An own-goal may not be scored directly from a restart. (Well, maybe a drop ball, but technically it's no longer a restart once it hits the ground.) The goal would not be awarded and the restart would be a corner kick for the opposing team.


What is it called when someone does an indirect free kick and score an own goal?

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