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GrahamC (User)
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A rule 8 Months, 3 Weeks ago
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Hi,
I have recently started coaching a boys Futsal team. I have a rule for you guys.
If a ball is returned to the keeper (it has been over the half way line), now he can kick the ball. Can he drop kicks the ball directly into the opponents goal (not touching anybody from eithier team) and would the score count?
Cheers
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GrahamC (User)
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Re:A rule 8 Months, 2 Weeks ago
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Blimey, no replies.. Eithier no body knows the rules, or maybe can be bothered to answer!
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Re:A rule 8 Months, 1 Week ago
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He can't pick it up if it's been passed back to him by his own p_layer_, but yes he can score.
He can drop kick the ball if he catches the ball and it is still in play, but he can't score by throwing it in.
If the ball's gone out for a goal clearance, he must throw the ball back into play, and he can't score from a throw.
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Re:A rule 7 Months, 1 Week ago
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GrahamC wrote: If a ball is returned to the keeper (it has been over the half way line), now he can kick the ball. Absolutely. Once the ball crosses halfway or is touched by an opponent, two touch does not apply.
Can he drop kicks the ball directly into the opponents goal (not touching anybody from eithier team) and would the score count? The keeper can only drop kick the ball if it's still in play (not gone out for a goal clearence). If it's still in play, drop kicking the ball into the opponents goal will result in a goal.
Good luck with it.
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