Is it possible to take a free kick close to the goal in official football without a human wall?

Updated on physical education 2024-05-28
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Of course, you don't need a wall, but you have to be sure to save the ball, because without a wall means that you can shoot in an open position when no one is defending. A lot of people can't react to the strength of their feet.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The defending side can choose not to put a human wall.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The guy on the 2nd floor is too complicated, right?? The goal thinks that you can catch the ball without a human wall, that would be amazing! There is no goal in the world today that says that there is no human wall! Is that any different from a 12-yard penalty?

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    In the case of preparation, the speed of the shot can reach 120 170 km h, if it is a penalty kick or even more than 200 km h, so if the distance of the free kick is 30 meters (30 meters is already considered a medium distance), the time for the ball to reach the goal is seconds, and the reaction time of the person is seconds, so it is very difficult to take care of the meter-wide goal in such a short time as a second, and it is basically impossible to do, so if you line up on the human wall, The goalkeeper can concentrate on defending this area to minimize the chance of the opponent scoring, so as to force the opposing player to kick a high-level high-speed spinning ball to score around the human wall, but it is difficult to make the football achieve the perfect unity of speed and arc, so the scoring probability of the opponent can be greatly reduced.

    There is no requirement in the rules that a wall must be arranged. But the reality is that it has to be arranged. No manhole shooting rules are also allowed.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Take a midpoint on the goal line between the two goal posts, and take this midpoint as the center of the circle, draw an arc to the field with a radius of 6 meters and connect with the goal lines on both sides of the goalposts, and the area formed by this arc and the six lines of the ball is called the penalty area (if the width of the court is more than 25 meters, 7 meters can be used as the radius, and the width of 15-20 meters can be 5 meters as the radius).

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It is possible not to row it, but it is impossible for the goalkeeper to block the entire goal alone.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's difficult to line up! It's too easy to get in! Of course, if you want to lose, you can not be ranked!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There are two types of free kicks: direct free kicks (the ball can be scored directly into the fouling team's goal) and indirect free kicks (kickers are not allowed to score direct shots unless the ball has been kicked or touched by another player before it enters the goal).

    When a player takes a direct or indirect free kick in their own penalty area, all opposing players shall stand outside the penalty area at least one metre away from the ball before the ball is kicked out of the penalty area. Play resumes when the ball rolls to the circumferential distance of the ball and exits the penalty area. The goalkeeper shall not take the ball into his hand before kicking it into the game, and if the ball is not kicked directly out of the penalty area, he shall be ordered to re-kick.

    When a player takes a direct or indirect free kick from outside the penalty area, all opposing players should be at least one metre away from the ball before it is kicked, unless they are already on their goal line and play resumes when the ball rolls to the distance around the ball.

    If the opposing player enters the penalty area or is less than a metre away from the ball before the free kick is taken, the referee shall order him to retreat to the prescribed position before the penalty kick can be taken.

    When taking a free kick, the ball must be placed. After the player taking a free kick kicks the ball out, he or she must not touch the ball again until it has been kicked or touched by another player.

    Notwithstanding the other provisions of these Rules as to the place where a free kick may be taken:

    1.When the defending team takes a free kick in their own goal area, it may do so from anywhere in the goal area.

    2.Where an indirect free kick is taken by the attacking team in the opponent's goal area, it should be taken on the goal area line closest to the place where the foul was committed and parallel to the goal line.

    Penalties: If the player taking a free kick touches the ball again after the ball has been kicked out and is kicked or touched by another player, the opposing player shall be awarded an indirect free kick at the place where the foul was committed. If a player commits a foul in the opponent's goal area, the free kick may be taken from anywhere in the goal area.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello dear, happy to answer for you, the following is the answer to your query, I hope it will be helpful to you, the attacking player standing next to the human wall when kicking a free kick is usually not allowed to participate in the execution of the free kick. According to the rules of football, players on the attacking side must keep a certain distance so as not to interfere with the defender's wall or goalkeeper. Attacking players can only join the game after the ball has been kicked out.

    However, if the ball is kicked out and then touched or blocked by a defender, the attacking player may immediately join the game. The above is all my reply, I hope it can help you and I wish you a happy life

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    According to the rules of football, the attacking players should keep their distance and not affect the defensive action of the human wall. If an attacking player is standing next to a wall, the referee will determine that the player is suspected of influencing the game and may issue a yellow card or a direct penalty to disallow the free kick. Therefore, the attacking player should stand outside the wall when taking a free kick and wait for his teammate to pass the ball before shooting or passing.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Obviously, the goal position of all points cannot be blocked by the line, and the goalkeeper is generally controlled by the goalkeeper in the back, but this distance also has a certain amount of control; The other side left is the goalkeeper's, the angle and range of the blockade is larger, the side of the wall with the barrier, the closer to the penalty point, remember, the wall can not leave a gap, if the free kick is kicked in time, it will slip in from the **.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1. Unless it has retreated to the goal line, but now the players will take advantage of the referee's inattention to slowly rub forward, and at the same time jump or rush forward at the moment of kick-off, expecting to increase the blocking area.

    2. This depends on the tactical design of the defender Generally 1-2 people far from the goal, 4-5 people close to the goal, the general number is 5 at most, and the rest should be stared at the opponent's striker.

    3. The position allocation is generally commanded by the goalkeeper You can often see the goalkeeper leaning on the goalpost to direct his teammates to move left and right How many people line up on the wall are generally to listen to the goalkeeper No matter how big a name you are Shell or Ronaldo At this time, you have to listen honestly to the goalkeeper's line-up wall.

    In addition, there is no clear definition of the position requirements, except for the distance, and the common tactic of the attacking team is to send a person to stand in the middle of the opponent's wall, and when the ball is kicked out, quickly move the ball through the threatening goal from the gap.

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