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Law 17 - Corner Kick 7/24/2010

P.W. Hughes of SANTA ROSA, CA United States asks...

On a corner kick, the player comes in contact with the flag. What is the restart? A re-kick? Award the ball the the other side? If so, where does the ball get placed?...

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Law 17 - Corner Kick 7/12/2010

James of Houston, Texas USA asks...

Is there ever a situation where a team is required to take a corner kick from their own goal? I think I remember seeing such a kick during the world cup. ...

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Law 17 - Corner Kick 6/29/2010

Adam bishop of Newport, Wales asks...

When defending a corner kick why don't they put defenders on the post is it tactical or is it due to rules?...

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Law 17 - Corner Kick 6/12/2010

Tim Siow of Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada asks...

Hi refs; as a starter, I appreciate the answer to my earlier question regarding the offside rule. Here's another one that's been puzzling me.

Recently, while looking up footballing tactics, I noticed a very tricky/clever corner kick taken by...

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Law 17 - Corner Kick 6/11/2010

doddy of jogja, jogja indonesia asks...

About the opening match of World CUp 2010, the offside against Vela.

There's still Pienarr as the last player of the defence side, why was Vela called offside?

Is it because there have to be 2 last defending player? or is it because...

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Law 17 - Corner Kick 6/11/2010

steve of berlin, ct USA asks...

Law 11 clearly states' you CANNOT be offside on a corner kick'
Why was todays world cup goal disallowed?
This opens a can of worms...

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Law 17 - Corner Kick 6/4/2010

Jim Faust of Chambersburg, PA USA asks...

I'm starting to see more teams when they are taking a corner kick have a player holding the goalkeeper, knocking the keepers arms down, generally impeding the keeper from moving and/or catching the ball, even before the kick is taken. Nothing is bei...

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Law 17 - Corner Kick 6/1/2010

Robert of St. Charles, Mo USA asks...

I and told that there is no off-side on a corner kick.
Why is this so? Once the ball is in the air, it logically loses any privileged status. If I am wrong, then when does the off-side rule become instantly operable?...when the ball is in the ai...

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Law 17 - Corner Kick 5/15/2010

Bradley of Columbia, MO U.S.A. asks...

The other team did a corner kick and it went in nobody touch the ball ( everyone accept the person that got the kick.)The ref called it no goal but my dad, the coach, said 'It should have counted' but wasn't sure. ...

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Law 17 - Corner Kick 5/8/2010

kevin barber of charlottesville, va usa asks...

if a player takes a corner kick and the ball once kicked never goes in bounds(is always out) what happens next...

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