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14.3.1.1
For any infringement by a teammate of the goalkeeper, the kick shall be retaken if a goal has not resulted.
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14.3.1.2
For an infringement by the goalkeeper, the kick shall be retaken if the ball is saved by the goalkeeper. If the goalkeeper commits an infringement but the kick misses the net or rebounds from the post or crossbar, the kick shall only be retaken if the goalkeeper.s actions clearly impacted the kicker.
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14.3.1.3
The referee should not stop play for violations of 14.3.1.1 or 14.3.1.2 until after the penalty kick is completed. If a goal is scored, the infraction shall be ignored; but if a goal is not scored, the kick shall be retaken if the kick is saved or if the goalkeeper.s infraction clearly impacted the kicker.
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14.3.2.1
If a player other than the identified kicker takes the penalty kick, play shall be stopped and an indirect free kick awarded to the defending team from the penalty spot.
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14.3.2.2
If the kicker fails to kick the ball forward, play shall be stopped and a free kick awarded to the defending team from the penalty spot.
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14.3.2.3
If the kicker feints illegally, play shall be stopped and a free kick awarded to the defending team from the penalty spot.
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14.3.2.4
If a member of the attacking team enters the penalty area or the restraining arc before the kick is taken, the kick shall be retaken if a goal has resulted. If a goal has not resulted, play shall be stopped and a free kick awarded to the defending team from the spot where the infringement occurred.
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14.3.2.5
If the player taking the kick is guilty of unsporting behavior other than illegal feinting prior to taking the kick, the referee shall stop the kick, caution the kicker, and then allow the kick to proceed.
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14.3.3.1
If players from both teams enter the penalty area or restraining arc before the kick is taken, the penalty kick shall be retaken regardless of the outcome of the original kick.
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14.3.3.2
If the kicker feints illegally and the goalkeeper fails to keep one foot on or above the goal line prior to the kick being taken, the kicker shall be cautioned and an indirect free kick awarded to the defending team from the penalty spot.
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14.4.1
If a penalty kick has been awarded with little or no time remaining on the clock, the period shall not end until one of the following occurs, irrespective of the actual time showing on the clock:
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14.4.1.1
The whole of the ball crosses the goal line, between the goal posts and under the crossbar;
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14.4.1.2
The ball deflects into the goal from the cross bar and/or goal post(s);
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14.4.1.3
The ball touches the goalkeeper and enters the goal;
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14.4.1.4
The ball clearly is saved and held by the goalkeeper;
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14.4.1.5
The ball passes over the end line outside the goal post(s);
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14.4.1.6
The movement of the ball has ceased; or
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14.4.1.7
Any player, including the kicker, touches the ball after it has been saved by the goalkeeper or has hit the post or crossbar and time has expired.
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14.4.2
If the ball touches the goalkeeper before passing between the posts and completely over the goal line when a penalty kick is being taken at or after the expiration of time, it does not nullify a goal.
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14.4.3
If necessary, play shall be extended at the end of any period of play to allow a penalty kick to be completed.
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14.4.4
If a penalty kick is taken after the expiration of time, only the kicker and the goalkeeper may play the ball, and the kicker shall not be permitted to kick the ball a second time even if it rebounds from the goalkeeper.
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14.4.5
A penalty kick awarded when there is no time remaining will only be retaken under the following circumstances:
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14.4.5.1
When the ball is stopped on its progress to goal by an outside agent; or
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14.4.5.2
Violations of Rules 14.3.1, 14.3.2.4, 14.3.2.5 or 14.3.3.1.
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14.4.6
The penalty kick will be considered completed and there shall be no retakes for violations of Rule 14.3.2.1, 14.3.2.2, 14.3.2.3 or 14.3.3.2.
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15.1
A throw-in is taken to put the ball back into play after it has passed completely over a touchline, either on the ground or in the air. (See Rule 9.3.1.)
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15.2.1
The thrower, at the moment of delivering the ball, shall face the field of play, and part of each foot shall be either on the touchline or on the ground outside the touchline. The thrower shall use both hands equally and shall deliver the ball from behind and over their head. Kneeling to throw the ball is prohibited. A somersault or flip throw-in is permissible as long as all the other requirements have been met.
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15.2.2
The throw-in shall be taken from within one yard of the point where the ball crossed the touchline, being thrown in any direction by any player (including the goalkeeper) of the team opposite to that of the player who last touched the ball. PENALTY.(15.2.1 and 15.2.2).If the ball is improperly thrown in, the throw-in shall be taken by a player of the opposing team.
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15.2.3
All opponents shall be a minimum of two yards from the point on the touchline where a throw-in is attempted. An opponent who moves closer than two yards in an attempt to interfere with the throw-in shall be cautioned. The ball shall be in play from the throw as soon as it enters the field of play. Any throw-in that does not enter the field of play before bouncing results in a throw-in for the opponent from the original spot of the throw-in.
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15.2.4
A goal may not be scored directly into either goal from a throw-in. If a throw-in goes directly into the opponent.s goal, play shall be restarted with a goal kick to the opposing team. If a throw-in goes directly into a team.s own goal, play shall be restarted with a corner kick to the opposing team.
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15.2.5
The thrower shall not play the ball a second time before it has been touched by another player. PENALTY.Indirect free kick from point of contact subject to the overriding provisions of Rule 13.
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15.2.6
A player may throw the ball against an opponent and legally play the rebound. If, however, the ball is thrown in a reckless manner, the thrower shall be cautioned. If the ball is thrown using excessive force, the thrower shall be ejected. In both cases, play shall be restarted with a direct free kick to the opposing team from where the ball struck the opponent, subject to the overriding provisions of Rule 13.
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15.2.7
Goalkeepers may not use their hands to play a ball thrown in by a teammate. PENALTY: Indirect free kick from the point of contact subject to the overriding provisions of Rule 13. PENALTY鈥擨ndirect free kick from the point of contact subject to the overriding provisions of Rule 13.
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16.1
A goal kick is taken by a member of the defending team when the ball passes completely over its end line (except when a goal is scored), either in the air or on the ground, having last been touched by a member of the attacking team.
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16.2.1
The ball does not need to leave the penalty area in order for it to be in play. It is considered in play once the kick is taken and the ball clearly moves.
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16.2.2
Players of the team opposing that of the player taking the goal kick shall remain outside the penalty area until the ball is kicked, unless the team taking the goal kick puts the ball in play before the opponents have had the opportunity to leave the penalty area. PENALTY: Retake the goal kick.
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16.2.3
The goalkeeper shall not receive the ball into their hands from a goal kick. PENALTY: Indirect free kick from the point of infraction.
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16.2.4
The kicker may not play the ball a second time before it has touched another player. If such second touching also constitutes stopping a promising attack or denying an obvious goal scoring opportunity, it shall be considered misconduct and punished appropriately under Rule 12. PENALTY: Indirect free kick from the point of infraction.
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16.2.5
A goal may be scored directly against the opponent from a goal kick.
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16.2.6
A player who receives the ball directly from a goal kick is never guilty of an offside offense.
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17.1
A corner kick is taken by a member of the attacking team when the ball passes completely over the end line (except when a goal is scored), either in the air or on the ground, having last been played by a member of the defending team.
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17.2.1
A member of the attacking team shall take a kick from within the corner arc at the nearest corner flag post. The flag post may not be removed. The ball is in play once it has been kicked and clearly moves.
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17.2.2
Players of the defending team shall not approach within 10 yards of the corner arc until the ball is kicked and clearly moves. PENALTY鈥擱etake the corner kick and ensure the defenders are at least 10 yards from the corner arc.
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17.2.3
The kicker shall not play the ball a second time after the ball is in play until it has been touched by another player. If the ball hits the goal post and rebounds toward the kicker, that player still shall not play the ball until it has been touched by another player. PENALTY鈥擨ndirect free kick from the point of infraction.
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17.2.4
A goal may be scored directly against the opponent from a corner kick.
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17.2.5
A player who receives the ball directly from a corner kick is never guilty of an offside offense.