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Question Number: 19207Law 9 - The Ball in and out of Play 5/26/2008RE: Under 15 mikayla of bowmanville , ont. asks...how do you know if it is a goal kick or a corner kick ?
Answer provided by Referee Gene Nagy Mikayia, all you have to do is look at the referee's signal. If he points to the goal area, it is a goal kick. If he points to one of the corners it is a corner kick. To find out what constitutes a goal kick or corner kick, ask your coach or take a basic referee course.
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View Referee Gene Nagy profile Answer provided by Referee Gary Voshol Goal kicks and corner kicks are used when the ball went over the goal line, but a goal has not been scored. If the defending team last touched the ball, it is a corner. If attackers, a goal kick.
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View Referee Gary Voshol profile Answer provided by Referee Steve Montanino When a defender kicks the ball over their own goal line the game is restated with a corner kick. When the ball is kicked over the opponent's goal line by an attacker the game is restarted with a goal kick.
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View Referee Steve Montanino profile Answer provided by Referee Ben Mueller If the ball goes over goal line and last touches atackers, goal kick. If ball goes over goal line and last touches defenders, corner kick.
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