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By Chris Doran and Jim Kritzberg
September 16, 2009
TCSRA Chapter Training
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This is given in Question and Answer format:
• We show the Question
• You write down the Answer
On each Question – the referee stops play.
Having stopped play, the referee must now
determine the proper restart.
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On every Question
- the referee stops
play!
(2)
(1)
The referee must
now determine the
proper restart.
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Question Group 1
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Question Group 1 Answers:
(a) Direct Free Kick [DFK]
(b) Penalty Kick [PK]
(c) Indirect Free Kick [IFK]
(d) Dropped Ball [DB]
(e) None of the above [None]
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Question # 01
A player re-enters the field of play
without the referee's permission after
leaving the field of play to correct
equipment or uniform.
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Question # 02
A team official enters the field of play
without the referee's permission.
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Question # 03
A substitute or a substituted player
enters the field of play without
permission.
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Question # 04
A player is discovered to be wearing
unauthorized clothing or jewelry during
play.
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Question # 05
A spectator blows a whistle and the
referee considers the whistle interfered
with play (e.g. a player picks up the ball
with the hands, assuming that play has
been stopped).
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Question # 06
A player looks to be seriously injured
and the referee stops play for this
reason alone. The injury is not due to
any other breach of the Laws of the
Game.
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Question # 07
The ball touches an outside agent on the
field, other than at a penalty kick.
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Question # 08
The referee stops play to warn a player
about their behavior. No card is issued.
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Question # 09
The referee stops play due to an offense
(misconduct) committed outside the field
of play.
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Question # 10
A defender starts holding an attacker
outside the penalty area but continues
holding the opponent inside the penalty
area.
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Question # 11
A player is sent off for denying an
obvious goal scoring opportunity by
holding an opponent in the area defined
by the penalty arc.
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Question # 12
An attacker touches the ball with an
object held in the hand (clothing, shin
guard etc.) while in his opponents
penalty area.
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Question # 13
A Goalkeepers keeps possession of the
ball in their hands for more than six
seconds.
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Question # 14
A Goalkeeper makes a save by
deflecting the ball, then picks up the ball
inside his penalty area.
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Question # 15
A Goalkeeper parries the ball, then picks
up the ball inside his penalty area
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Question # 16
A player makes a scissors (or bicycle
kick) with an opponent nearby. This
happened so fast, the opponent is not
prevented from playing the ball for fear
of injury or nor is he otherwise adversely
affected.
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Question # 17
A player denies an obvious goal-scoring
opportunity by playing in a dangerous
manner while inside his own penalty
area.
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Question # 18
A teammate of the Goalkeeper controls
the ball with the inside of his calf and
directly deflects the ball into his
Goalkeeper's hands.
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Question # 19
A player is shielding the ball near the
touch line for tactical reasons. The ball
is within playing distance. An opponent
pushes the player away so that he can
attempt to play the ball.
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Question # 20
A player verbally distracts (or deceives)
an opponent during play or at a restart.
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Question # 21
A player plays the ball when walking off
the field of play after being granted
permission to leave the field of play.
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Question # 22
The captain of a team is protesting
(verbally or non-verbally) against a
referee’s decision.
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Question # 23
A defender is guilty of serious foul play
for using brutality against an opponent
when challenging for the ball when it is
in play in his penalty area. The referee
calls for "Advantage" and the ball is
immediately cleared by another
defender over their Goal Line.
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Question # 24
A player leaves the field of play to
commit Violent Conduct against one of
his opponent's substitutes.
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Question # 25
Our annual favorite - A player standing
inside his team’s own penalty area
throws an object at an opponent
standing outside the penalty area.
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Question # 26
Our annual favorite, with a new twist - A
Team A player standing outside the field
of play throws an object at an opponent
standing inside the Team A player's
penalty area.
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Question # 27
A free kick is taken by the defending
team from inside its own penalty area,
however one or more opponents remain
inside the penalty area because the
defender decides to take the kick quickly
and the opponents did not have time to
leave the penalty area.
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Question # 28
Penalty Kick Infringement by an Attacker
- After the whistle and before ball in play
and the ball goes in the Goal.
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Question # 29
Penalty Kick Infringement by both
Attacker and Defender - After the whistle
and before ball in play and the ball goes
in the Goal.
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Question # 30
Penalty Kick Infringement by an Attacker
- After the whistle and before ball in play
and the ball does not go in the Goal.
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Question # 31
Penalty Kick Infringement by a Defender
- After the whistle and before ball in play
and the ball does not go in the Goal.
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Question # 32
Penalty Kick Infringement by both
Attacker and Defender - After the whistle
and before ball in play and the ball does
not go in the Goal.
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Question # 33
Penalty Kick Infringement by an Attacker
- After the whistle and before ball in play
and the ball goes in the Goal. The team
advises the referee that they wish to
switch kickers.
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Question # 34
Penalty Kick Infringement by an Attacker
- An attacker other than the identified
kicker takes the penalty kick and the ball
goes in the Goal.
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Question # 35
Penalty Kick Infringement by an Attacker
- The kicker plays the ball backward (any
direction other than forward) and a
second attacker kicks the ball but
misses the Goal.
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Question # 36
A player, while correctly taking a corner
kick, intentionally kicks the ball at an
opponent outside the penalty area using
excessive force, in order to play the ball
a second time.
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Question # 37
A player takes a Penalty Kick before the
referee has signaled. The ball sails wide
of the goal.
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On every Question
- the referee stops
play!
(2)
(1)
The referee must
now determine the
proper restart.
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Question Group 2
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Question Group 2 Answers:
(a) Corner Kick [CK]
(b) Throw In [TI]
(c) Kickoff [KO]
(d) Goal Kick [GK]
(e) Dropped Ball [DB]
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Question # 38
If, after a goal is scored, the referee
realizes, before play restarts, that there
was an extra defender on the field of
play when the goal was scored.
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Question # 39
The referee signals a goal before the
ball has passed wholly over the goal line
and immediately realizes the error.
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Question # 40
An attacking player remains stationary
between the goal posts and inside the
goal net as the ball enters the goal. The
referee realizes the attacking player
distracted an opponent.
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Question # 41
A player climbs on to a perimeter fence
to celebrate a goal being scored.
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Question # 42
The referee has stopped play an
awarded a Throw-In. Before the throw
can be taken, a defender provokes a
confrontation by deliberately touching
the ball.
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Question # 43
Penalty Kick Infringement by a Defender
- After the whistle and before ball in play
and the ball goes in the Goal.
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Question # 44
The ball enters the opponents’ goal
directly from a throw-in.
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Question # 45
The ball enters the thrower’s own goal
directly from a throw-in.
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Question # 46
From a throw-in, the ball first touches
the ground before entering the field of
play.
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Question # 47
On a Goal Kick, an opponent enters the
penalty area before the ball is in play
and is fouled by a defender.
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Question # 48
On a Goal Kick, a teammate in his own
penalty area handles the ball.
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Question # 49
A player taking a throw-in throws the ball
directly toward his/her own goal. The
goalkeeper handles the ball briefly in an
unsuccessful attempt to prevent the ball
from entering the goal.
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Question # 50
At the end of the first half a corner kick is
about to be taken. You look at your watch
and notice that time has expired. As you
look up, but before you had a chance to
blow the whistle, you see the ball in the
air following the kick and it is punched
over the cross bar by the goalkeeper.
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The Answers
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Question Group 1
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Question # 01 - Indirect Free Kick
A player re-enters the field of play
without the referee's permission after
leaving the field of play to correct
equipment or uniform.
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Question # 02 - Dropped Ball
A team official enters the field of play
without the referee's permission.
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Question # 03 - Indirect Free Kick
A substitute or a substituted player
enters the field of play without
permission.
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Question # 04 - Indirect Free Kick
A player is discovered to be wearing
unauthorized clothing or jewelry during
play.
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Question # 05 - Dropped Ball
A spectator blows a whistle and the
referee considers the whistle interfered
with play (e.g. a player picks up the ball
with the hands, assuming that play has
been stopped).
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Question # 06 - Dropped Ball
A player looks to be seriously injured
and the referee stops play for this
reason alone. The injury is not due to
any other breach of the Laws of the
Game.
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Question # 07 - Dropped Ball
The ball touches an outside agent on the
field, other than at a penalty kick.
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Question # 08 - Dropped Ball
The referee stops play to warn a player
about their behavior. No card is issued.
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Question # 09 - Dropped Ball
The referee stops play due to an offense
(misconduct) committed outside the field
of play.
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Question # 10 - Penalty Kick
A defender starts holding an attacker
outside the penalty area but continues
holding the opponent inside the penalty
area.
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Question # 11 - Direct Free Kick
A player is sent off for denying an
obvious goal scoring opportunity by
holding an opponent in the area defined
by the penalty arc.
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Question # 12 - Direct Free Kick
An attacker touches the ball with an
object held in the hand (clothing, shin
guard etc.) while in his opponents
penalty area.
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Question # 13 - Indirect Free Kick
A Goalkeepers keeps possession of the
ball in their hands for more than six
seconds.
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Question # 14 - Dropped Ball *
A Goalkeeper makes a save by
deflecting the ball, then picks up the ball
inside his penalty area.
* Why did the referee stop play for this?
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Question # 15 - Indirect Free Kick
A Goalkeeper parries the ball, then picks
up the ball inside his penalty area
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Question # 16 - Dropped Ball *
A player makes a scissors (or bicycle
kick) with an opponent nearby. This
happened so fast, the opponent is not
prevented from playing the ball for fear
of injury or nor is he otherwise adversely
affected.
* Why did the referee stop play for this?
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Question # 17 - Penalty Kick
A player denies an obvious goal-scoring
opportunity by playing in a dangerous
manner while inside his own penalty
area.
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Question # 18 - Dropped Ball *
A teammate of the Goalkeeper controls
the ball with the inside of his calf and
directly deflects the ball into his
Goalkeeper's hands.
* Why did the referee stop play for this?
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Question # 19 - Direct Free Kick
A player is shielding the ball near the
touch line for tactical reasons. The ball
is within playing distance. An opponent
pushes the player away so that he can
attempt to play the ball.
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Question # 20 - Indirect Free Kick
A player verbally distracts (or deceives)
an opponent during play or at a restart.
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Question # 21 - Indirect Free Kick
A player plays the ball when walking off
the field of play after being granted
permission to leave the field of play.
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Question # 22 - Indirect Free Kick
The captain of a team is protesting
(verbally or non-verbally) against a
referee’s decision.
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Question # 23 - Penalty Kick
A defender is guilty of serious foul play
for using brutality against an opponent
when challenging for the ball when it is
in play in his penalty area. The referee
calls for "Advantage" and the ball is
immediately cleared by another
defender over their Goal Line.
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Question # 24 - Indirect Free Kick
A player leaves the field of play to
commit Violent Conduct against one of
his opponent's substitutes.
Restarts
Question # 25 - Direct Free Kick
Our annual favorite - A player standing
inside his team’s own penalty area
throws an object at an opponent
standing outside the penalty area.
Restarts
Question # 26 - Penalty Kick
Our annual favorite, with a new twist - A
Team A player standing outside the field
of play throws an object at an opponent
standing inside the Team A player's
penalty area.
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Question # 27 - Dropped Ball *
A free kick is taken by the defending
team from inside its own penalty area,
however one or more opponents remain
inside the penalty area because the
defender decides to take the kick quickly
and the opponents did not have time to
Why did the referee
leave the penalty area. *stop
play for this?
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Question # 28 - Penalty Kick
Penalty Kick Infringement by an Attacker
- After the whistle and before ball in play
and the ball goes in the Goal.
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Question # 29 - Penalty Kick
Penalty Kick Infringement by both
Attacker and Defender - After the whistle
and before ball in play and the ball goes
in the Goal.
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Question # 30 - Indirect Free Kick
Penalty Kick Infringement by an Attacker
- After the whistle and before ball in play
and the ball does not go in the Goal.
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Question # 31 - Penalty Kick
Penalty Kick Infringement by a Defender
- After the whistle and before ball in play
and the ball does not go in the Goal.
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Question # 32 - Penalty Kick
Penalty Kick Infringement by both
Attacker and Defender - After the whistle
and before ball in play and the ball does
not go in the Goal.
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Question # 33 - Penalty Kick *
Penalty Kick Infringement by an Attacker
- After the whistle and before ball in play
and the ball goes in the Goal. The team
advises the referee that they wish to
switch kickers.
* Allow the switch? (Yes)
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Question # 34 - Indirect Free Kick
Penalty Kick Infringement by an Attacker
- An attacker other than the identified
kicker takes the penalty kick and the ball
goes in the Goal.
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Question # 35 - Indirect Free Kick
Penalty Kick Infringement by an Attacker
- The kicker plays the ball backward (any
direction other than forward) and a
second attacker kicks the ball but
misses the Goal.
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Question # 36 - Direct Free Kick
A player, while correctly taking a corner
kick, intentionally kicks the ball at an
opponent outside the penalty area using
excessive force, in order to play the ball
a second time.
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Question # 37 - Penalty Kick
A player takes a Penalty Kick before the
referee has signaled. The ball sails wide
of the goal.
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Question Group 2
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Question # 38 - Kickoff
If, after a goal is scored, the referee
realizes, before play restarts, that there
was an extra defender on the field of
play when the goal was scored.
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Question # 39 - Dropped Ball *
The referee signals a goal before the
ball has passed wholly over the goal line
and immediately realizes the error.
* Why did the referee stop play for this?
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Question # 40 - Dropped Ball
An attacking player remains stationary
between the goal posts and inside the
goal net as the ball enters the goal. The
referee realizes the attacking player
distracted an opponent.
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Question # 41 - Kickoff
A player climbs on to a perimeter fence
to celebrate a goal being scored.
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Question # 42 - Throw In
The referee has stopped play an
awarded a Throw-In. Before the throw
can be taken, a defender provokes a
confrontation by deliberately touching
the ball.
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Question # 43 - Kickoff
Penalty Kick Infringement by a Defender
- After the whistle and before ball in play
and the ball goes in the Goal.
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Question # 44 - Goal Kick
The ball enters the opponents’ goal
directly from a throw-in.
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Question # 45 - Corner Kick
The ball enters the thrower’s own goal
directly from a throw-in.
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Question # 46 - Throw In
From a throw-in, the ball first touches
the ground before entering the field of
play.
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Question # 47 - Goal Kick
On a Goal Kick, an opponent enters the
penalty area before the ball is in play
and is fouled by a defender.
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Question # 48 - Goal Kick
On a Goal Kick, a teammate in his own
penalty area handles the ball.
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Question # 49 - Kickoff
A player taking a throw-in throws the ball
directly toward his/her own goal. The
goalkeeper handles the ball briefly in an
unsuccessful attempt to prevent the ball
from entering the goal.
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Question # 50 - Kickoff
At the end of the first half a corner kick is
about to be taken. You look at your watch
and notice that time has expired. As you
look up, but before you had a chance to
blow the whistle, you see the ball in the
air following the kick and it is punched
over the cross bar by the goalkeeper.
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Question # 50
The Answers