A direct free kick is awarded when someone commits a penal foul: handling the ball, tripping or attempting to trip, striking or attempting to strike, kicking or attempting to kick, jumping at, charging, or pushing an opponent. The ball is placed at the spot of the foul, and a player on the offended team takes the kick. The ball is in play when it is kicked and moves.
If a direct free kick is awarded within the kicking team's own goal area, the ball may be placed anywhere in the goal area for the kick (similar to positioning for a goal kick). If a direct free kick is awarded within the kicking team's own penalty area (including the goal area), the ball is not in play until it is kicked directly out of the area. If the direct free kick is awarded in the offending team's penalty area, a penalty kick is awarded instead.
A direct kick one of the eight restarts of a soccer match.
The kick off is neither direct nor indirect, they are three different restarts. A goal may be scored from a kick off.
Only if the kick awarded was a direct free kick.
A direct free kick is a kick that requires only one person to touch it before it goes into the goal to count.
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Tricky Kick happened in 1991.
Kick Master happened in 1992.
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.
A direct free kick awarded from 12 yards in front of the goal would be within the penalty area. It would have to be a kick awarded to the defense, because if a defender had committed a direct free kick offense at that location the restart would, instead, have been a penalty kick for the attackers.
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A player may be guilty of an offside infraction directly from a direct free kick.
A direct free kick is a direct shot at goal, which has a chance to be converted. An Indirect free kick is usually taken with an aid or a pass and is given in less dangerous positions