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A long corner is awarded when the the ball is played unintentionally over the baseline by the defending team. The long corner is then taken from the 25yard line and level with were the ball went off the backline.

If the long corner terminology is confusing, it should be as it is no longer taken from the corner of the pitch but at the 25yrd line parallel to the baseline, the position of the long corner free hit has changed but the terminology remains the same.

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A long corner is awarded if the ball is 'unintentionally' hit across the end line by a defender or goalie, To set it up, the ball is placed on the same side of the field where it went out of bounds. It is placed on the side line five yards from the corner of the end line. The pusher tries to pass to one of his/her own team for a scoring opportunity

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A short corner is when a penerty is given to the atacking team in side to circle.

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it is another name for a penalty corner. it occurs when a penalty happens inside the shooting D

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There is a short corner is when one team committed a foul in the opponents circle.

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