direct free kick
direct free kick
Yes, this would be an minor penalty for interference.
It is possible to do something that gives a penalty kick to an opponent and also results in a send off for the offender. It is also possible to do something during a penalty kick that can get a player sent off; violent conduct against an opponent, for example.
No penalty
theres a penalty called push from behind...think about it
If a player kicks an opponent in soccer, the correct restart is typically a direct free kick awarded to the opposing team from the spot of the foul. If the foul occurs inside the penalty area, a penalty kick is awarded to the opposing team. The referee may also issue a yellow or red card to the offending player depending on the severity of the foul.
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When players foul in their own penalty area, a penalty is given to the opposing team. The ball is put on a spot twelve yards away from goal and one player from the opposing team will try to score. Also, in some tournaments, if a game is drawn, penalties will be taken from both teams. The team which scores more penalties is the winner.
A kicking penalty results from the act of kicking an opponent. It is a match penalty.
A direct free kick or a penalty kick depending on where the foul occurred.
Spitting any any other person is, as you say, an send off offense. If the spitting is directed at an opponent, a Direct Free Kick is awarded to the opposing team at the spot of the infraction. As a result, this would become a penalty kick if it happened in the opposing team's penalty area.
no a different player can't kick penalty after a penalty is recall.