Can a goalkeeper pick up a ball from a teammate with his hand?

Updated on physical education 2024-05-27
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The goalkeeper can receive the return pass from his teammate's header or chest stop, and cannot use his hand to receive the return pass from his teammate who voluntarily kicks back with his foot, otherwise, the referee will award an indirect free kick at the place where the goalkeeper receives the ball; However, if a teammate uses his foot to destroy the opponent's offensive player's shot or pass, for example, if the teammate stretches out his foot to block the opponent's offensive player's shot or pass, causing the ball to change its path and bounce into the range that the goalkeeper can control, in this case, you can directly use your hands to catch it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If you deliberately pass back to the goalkeeper, the goalkeeper catches the ball with his hand (or blocks the ball with his hand and saves the ball).Counted as a technical foul, a free kick awarded to the goalkeeper at the point where the ball was taken. If you have a header or other parts of your body or an attempt to break it, you can catch the ball with your hands.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It depends. If a teammate is passing with the head or chest, etc., you can use your hand to receive it directly.

    If you pass the ball with your feet, you need to stop with your feet before you can catch it with your hands.

    If you directly hold a teammate's return ball to the ground, the referee may award an indirect free kick.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The ball that is subjectively and deliberately passed back by teammates with their feet cannot be received by hand, and can be received by other parts (commonly headers).

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Totally yes, no matter what you came from. Or I think there will be a lot of own goals!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Players who deliberately pass back to the goalkeeper with their feet are not allowed to catch the ball with their hands, and the rest is fine.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    No way. But if you take it unintentionally, it's okay.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Foot pass is not allowed.

    It can be passed back with the joint ball or with the body.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    You can touch it with your foot before picking it up.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    You can take a free kick.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    In football, a player passes the ball back to the goalkeeper, and the goalkeeper cannot catch it with his hands.

    The goalkeeper can't use his hands to catch the throw-in ball thrown by his own team, nor can he use his hands to receive the ball that his team members deliberately return with their feet, whether it is a low ball or a high ball, even if it is a high return pass directly in the opponent's half, it is obvious to pass back to the goalkeeper's ball, if the goal is the goalkeeper, you can't use your hands.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Summary. In football, the player passes the ball back to the goalkeeper, the goalkeeper can not use his hand to catch the goalkeeper can not use his hand to catch the throw-in thrown by the player, nor can he use his hand to receive the ball deliberately returned by the player with his feet, whether it is a low flat ball or a high ball, even if it is in the opponent's half of the court directly kicking back a high return pass ball can not be used to catch it, this is an obvious return to the goalkeeper's ball, if the goal is the goalkeeper can not use his hand. If the player in front of him is a big foot or a low flat pass to his defender, and the ball leaks due to the defender's mistake instead of intentionally leaking, he can catch it with his hand, because there is an indirect in the middle, and it is not allowed to hold the ball with his hand after receiving it with his foot.

    Players can use their hands to catch the ball with their hands on the return pass above the thigh. In addition, after the goalkeeper receives the ball with his hand (whether it is his own return pass or the opponent's pass or shot), if the goalkeeper puts the ball on the ground, he cannot pick it up again, he must kick it out with his foot, no matter how dangerous it is, and he cannot pick it up again, otherwise it will be regarded as a foul and an indirect free kick in the penalty area will be awarded.

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    In football, the player passes the ball back to the goalkeeper, the goalkeeper can not use his hand to catch the goalkeeper can not use his hand to catch the throw-in thrown by his own team, nor can he use his hand to receive the ball deliberately returned by the player of his own side with his feet, whether it is a low flat ball or a high ball, even if it is a high return pass directly in the opponent's half, it is obvious to return the goalkeeper's ball, if the goal is the goalkeeper, you can not use your hand to use your hand. If the player in front of him is a big foot or a low pass back to his defender, and the state sells the ball and the defender's mistake causes the leak instead of deliberately leaking the ball, you can catch it with your hand, because there is an indirect in the middle, and it is not allowed to hold the ball with your hand after receiving it with your foot. Players can use their hands to catch the ball with their hands on the return pass above the thigh.

    In addition, after the goalkeeper receives the ball with his hand (whether it is his own return pass or the opponent's pass or shot), if the goalkeeper puts the ball on the ground, he cannot pick it up again, he must kick it out with his foot, no matter how dangerous it is, and he cannot pick it up again, otherwise it will be regarded as a foul and an indirect free kick in the penalty area will be awarded.

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