No, the ref can decide whether to stop play and blow the whistle or he can just let the team kicking put the ball in play right away.
NO!
you cannot sore a goal from an indirect kick
An indirect free kick must be touched by another player before it goes into the net to count as a goal. A direct free kick does not.
In essence yes. In soccer there is no countdown and generally a referee won't blow the final whistle until the ball crosses the halfway line or is played out of danger. So there is no way that you could be right in front of the goal (or on the attack) and have a referee blow the whistle just before you kick it in.
There are only ever indiurect freekicks if a keeper picks up a pass back, and indirect freekicks means someone has to touch the ball before it goes into he net to score, direct means it can go straight in.
An indirect free kick can be given on the center line if that is where the infraction occurred.
It will be a indirect free kick.
The ball has to be still, then you wait for the referee to blow the whistle, you should then aim for the ball to find a gap between the wall, and it should dip in the net.
There is only one type of indirect free kick. There are 8 offenses that can result in an indirect free kick being given.
Indirect free kick.
The answer is 2 - the person taking the free kick and one other.
The restart for an offside offense is an indirect free kick. Another player must touch it for a goal to be scored during an indirect free kick.