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Play on or advantage The referee indicates that an offense has happen but the play was ruined. It would be an direct kick going towards the goal for the team that the foul affected.
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Direct free kick This signal is the first movement to be seen from the referee following the whistle or foul. There should be no questioning here as the direction of the kick. This direct kick is used on the kick off and fouls you can score off this kick without anyone touching it.
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Indirect free kick Use this signal before the kick is taken. Retain it until the ball has been touched by another player or passed out of bounds. Indirect kick means that you cannot score from the kick but someone has to touch it if it’s the opposite team or your team doesn’t matter. |
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Penalty Kick Penalty is when a defender fouls an attacker in the 18 yard box point directly to the penalty spot. This kick is only when a foul was committed this mean the offender gets a kick from the 8 yard line and the goalie has to stay on the line but is aloud to dive n try stop it. |
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Corner Kick Tis signal sometimes reaffirms the signal of the linesman. Used for corner kicks in all four corners not only on the near diagonal one to you. The ball is placed on the corner when the defending team kicks it out on the line that the goal is on.
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Goal Kick Point early, so players will not place the ball on the wrong side of the goal area after an attacker kicks it out on the end line, although u are aloud to switch sides on a goal kick. This is when a goalie or a defender gets a free kick on the corner of the goalie box. |
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| The signals of a referee are for players, linesman, and spectators. accepted in all parts of the world they are standardized for the control and for the smooth flow of the game. |
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