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Question Number: 23647

Law 10 - Method of Scoring 7/10/2010

RE: Under 18

Anonymous of Anonymous, Anonymous Anonymous asks...

This is a hypothetical question! Let's say, the goalkeeper is standing in front of the goal line, the ball is played, the goalie catches the ball with his hands, but the ball is struck with so much force, that the goalie is thrown back into the goal with the ball in his arms. Would this be considered a goal, yes or no?

Answer provided by Referee Joe McHugh

Hi
This would most definitely be a goal as the whole ball has passed over the goal line, between the goal posts and under the crossbar and no infringement has been committed by the team scoring the goal.



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Answer provided by Referee Gary Voshol

A ball is out of play if it entirely crosses the line, whether on the ground or in the air (or as in this case, in the keeper's hands). If the line the ball crossed is the portion of the goal line inside the goal, a valid goal has been scored.



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Answer provided by Referee Michelle Maloney

Gooooaaaaalllllll!!!!!!!!



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