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∙ 2010-05-15 19:34:22You cannot score an own-goal directly from an indirect free kick or even a direct free kick.
If the kick was taken from inside the kicker's penalty area and did not exit the penalty area before exiting the field, then the restart would be a rekick.
If the kick was taken from outside kicker's penalty area or left the penalty area before exiting the field, then the restart would be a corner kick for the attacking team
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∙ 2010-05-15 19:34:22You are not allowed to score from an indirect free kick
Yes. Anyone on the field can score a direct or indirect free kick.
The restart after an offside infraction is an indirect free kick. A goal may not be scored directly from an indirect free kick.
An indirect kick is a kick during which you cannot score automatically. To score on an indirect kick, it must touch another player and go into the goal to be counted.
An indirect free kick is given after a minor foul, such as impeding the progress of an opponent. When it is indirect, you are not allowed to score unless someone else touches it first. What often occurs close to the goal is that one of their team-mates will tap it first, then they will quickly shoot it. A direct free kick is another type and may directly score a goal without another player touching the ball. An indirect free kick that occurs in the penalty area will NOT result in a penalty kick as would a direct free kick that occurs in the penalty area.
A goal may not be scored directly from an indirect free kick. The ball must touch another player before a goal may be scored.
No, the ball must come in contact with another player after the kick before the score counts
in order to score a goal, an indirect free kick must touch another player before entering the net. A direct free kick does not.
Yes. A player may score directly from a kickoff, goal kick, corner kick, direct free kick, or dropped ball. A player may not score directly from an indirect free kick or throw-in.
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.
an indirect free kick ... if it goes in the opponents goal directly, the restart of play would be a goal kick
There are specific infractions that determine whether a free kick is direct or indirect. The referee is not (should not be) just making it up.A direct free kick may directly score a goal.An indirect free kick must touch one other player before a goal may be scored.How do I tell?Watch the referee while waiting for the kick to be taken.Is their arm straight up in the air?If "no," then it is a direct free kick.If "yes," then it is an indirect free kick.