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  2. Corner kick - Wikipedia

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    A corner kick, commonly known as a corner, is the method of restarting play in a game of association football when the ball goes out of play over the goal line, ...

  3. Glossary of association football terms - Wikipedia

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    Corner flag – flags are placed in each of the four corners of the pitch to help mark the boundaries of the playing area. [65] Corner kickkick taken from within a one-yard radius of the corner flag; a method of restarting play when a player puts the ball behind their own goal line without a goal being scored. [35]

  4. Offside (association football) - Wikipedia

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    An assistant referee signals for offside by raising his flag.. Offside is one of the laws in association football, codified in Law 11 of the Laws of the Game.The law states that a player is in an offside position if any of their body parts are in the opponents' half of the pitch, and closer to the opponent's goal line than both the ball and the second-last opponent (the last opponent is ...

  5. Association football tactics and skills - Wikipedia

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    A good corner will be aimed high across the goal and may be 'bent' towards or away from the goal. At least one of the forwards should be on or close to the goal line when the kick is taken. Another tactic on a corner is to let the best shooter stay in the back "trash" position and have the defence worried about those up front.

  6. Football pitch - Wikipedia

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    The arcs in the corners denote the area (within 1 yard (0.91 metres) of the corner) in which the ball has to be placed for corner kicks; opposition players have to be 10 yards (9.14 metres) away during a corner, and there may be optional lines off-pitch 10 yards (9.14 metres) away from the corner arc on the goal- and touch-lines to help gauge ...

  7. Dropped-ball - Wikipedia

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    A goal may not be scored from a dropped ball until it has been touched by two different players. If the ball enters either goal without having been touched by two players, the result is a goal-kick or corner-kick. [1] A dropped ball is the only restart which allows the first player who touches the ball to touch it a second time without penalty. [4]

  8. What is a fair-catch kick? Chargers' Cameron Dicker converts ...

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    On a fair-catch kick, the ball does not have to be snapped, and the kicker can have a bigger running start before kicking the ball. Essentially, it's just like a kickoff attempt but with a holder ...

  9. Fouls and misconduct (association football) - Wikipedia

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    Failing to respect the required distance when play is restarted with a dropped ball, corner kick, free kick, or throw-in; Persistent offences; Unsporting behaviour (a broad category of caution-worthy acts, see below) There are also two offences which apply in matches using the video assistant referee system: Entering the referee review area