If an attacker enters too soon...
... and the goal is made, then rekick.
... and the goal is not made, then IFK for defense.
If a defender enters too soon...
... and the goal is made, then goal awarded with kick-off restart.
... and the goal is not made, then rekick.
If both attacker and defender enter too soon
... then always rekick.
If a player fouls an opposing team player in their 'own penalty box' a penalty is awarded
If a player commits any of the 10 direct free kick offenses in their own penalty area, then play is restarted with a penalty kick for the opposing team.
The goal kick is retaken.
All opponents must be outside of the penalty area when the goal kick is taken. No player may touch the ball again until it has left the penalty area or the goal kick is retaken.
The offending player would most likely get a straight red, and a penalty would be awarded.
The line is part of the area it contains meaning that "on the line" is also "inside the area." So, a player trips an opponent. This is a Direct Free Kick offense. Also, it was a defender inside their own Penalty Area, this Direct Free Kick is now upgraded to a Penalty Kick.
once there penalty time is done a substitute can run in and the person in the penalty box goes back to the bench
If an attacker was fouled in the penalty area by anyone on the defending team, including the goalkeeper, then the resulting restart would be a penalty kick from the penalty mark for the team that was fouled. In this instance, it seems to point to a foul.
A player always has the option to leave the penalty area. There are sometimes consequences for doing so. For example, a goal keeper could be penalized for leaving the penalty area with the ball still in their hands.
A direct free kick if handled outside the defender's penalty area. A penalty kick if handled inside the offender's penalty area. It can be considered misconduct also, under some circumstances.
Happens when a foul is committed inside the penalty area. (e.g. bad tackle or handball).
The penalty area is 44 yards wide.