A direct free kick is used to restart the game following a foul. The kick is given to the opposing team when a player commits a penalty foul, either by pushing or tripping an opponent
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A direct free kick is awarded to the opposing team when a player commits a penalty foul, for example pushing or tripping an opponent.
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The penalty box establishes a penalty area. A foul committed in this area may result in a penalty kick. The box measurements are 44 yards wide by 18 yards deep.
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An explanation of why referees award direct free kicks, indirect free kicks, and penalty kicks and what constitutes a foul in soccer.
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Flagrant foul - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Over the course of the season, flagrant fouls include increasingly steep monetary fines at the sole ... |
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Bonus (basketball) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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It depends where and what kind of foul. Also what level. What are the penaltys in soccer? A penalty is awarded in soccer for a handball in the box or bringing a ...
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May 2, 2003 ... Basketball rules THE DEADLIEST SIN. Basketball' s most severe rules infractions are labeled fouls, of which there are two distinctly different ...
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Jan 31, 2001 ... A. Technical Foul Section I--Excessive Timeouts a. Requests for a timeout in excess of the authorized number shall be granted and a technical ...
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