[ayso45-refs] Goalkeeper handling in penalty area
Bob Henderson
bob at starshippilot.com
Thu Oct 12 12:36:43 EDT 2006
Stan is correct, there was no foul. A person is not his own teammate :-)
Not only may the Keeper dribble the ball (with her feet) within the Penalty
Area and then use her hands, she may collect the ball with her feet outside
of the PA and dribble into the PA and pick it up UNLESS it was last kicked
with control by a teammate (someone else on the same team).
Bob Henderson
Starships piloted,
dragons slain,
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-----Original Message-----
From: ayso45-refs-bounces at ayso45.org [mailto:ayso45-refs-bounces at ayso45.org]
On Behalf Of Alice & Stan Chow
Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2006 8:23 AM
To: benwiseman at aol.com; ayso45-refs at ayso45.org
Subject: Re: [ayso45-refs] Goalkeeper handling in penalty area
it shouldn't be a foul. It's common that a goalkeeper uses a foot to stop
an incoming ball, dribbles it, and then picks it up. In this case, he
didn't dribble but kicked forward. He didn't use his hands to touch the
ball before and after the kick.
Stan
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From: ayso45-refs-bounces at ayso45.org [mailto:ayso45-refs-bounces at ayso45.org]
On Behalf Of benwiseman at aol.com
Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2006 6:51 AM
To: ayso45-refs at ayso45.org
Subject: [ayso45-refs] Goalkeeper handling in penalty area
All,
Here is an interesting situation that occurred at a U10B game last week
where I was AR.
The attacking team kicked a long shot from outside the penalty area. The
goalkeeper decided to kick the ball instead of picking it up but didn't make
a clean kick and the ball remained in the penalty area. Then the goalkeeper
ran up and picked up the ball before putting it back into play. The Ref
called the foul for a teammate (goalkeeper) kicking the ball back to the
goalkeeper and awarded an indirect kick to the opposing team. After the
game, the ref team discussed and agreed with the call but thought we would
share it for further discussion. There were no questions/challenges from
the teams. The area that is confusing is that the goalkeeper's original
kick was not intended to himself but resulted from poor execution of the
kick. How would others interpret this?
Regards,
Ben
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