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Video on Indirect Free Kick Rules: • Indirect Free Kick Rules Soccer Video on Kickoff Rules: • Soccer Kickoff Rules Video on Handball Rules: • Handball Rules In Soccer Link to Soccer Coaching Book on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2qnrNSp Commission: Though no cost to you, I receive a small commission when using the Amazon link above. Let’s cover the SOCCER RULES ABOUT SCORING according to the FIFA Laws of the Game. Law 10 details how the outcome of a match is determined. Specifically, a goal is scored when the entire ball passes over the goal line, between the goalposts, and beneath the crossbar. Assuming no infringement of the Laws of the Game has been committed by the scoring team. A player can use their head, body, legs, or feet to score. However, they cannot use their hands or arms. Law 11 on the offside rule says that a goal does not count If a player in an offside position at the moment the ball is played or touched by a teammate If they become involved in active play by interfering with an opponent or gaining an advantage from being in that position. A player is in an offside position if any part of them is nearer to the opponent's goal line than both the ball and the second-last opponent. Except when the player is in their own half of the field. There is no offside offense if a player receives the ball directly from a goal kick, corner kick, or throw-in. A goal can be scored directly against the opposing team from a direct free kick. However, a goal can only be scored if the ball touches another player before it goes into the goal during an indirect free kick. Regarding Law 14 on the penalty kick, you must follow the proper procedure: 1) The ball must be placed on the penalty mark. 2) The player taking the penalty kick must be identified. 3) The defending goalkeeper must remain on the goal line between the goalposts until the ball is kicked. 4) All other players must be outside the penalty area and at least 10 yards away from the penalty mark until the ball is in play. Fun Fact: Goalkeepers can score , but not by throwing the ball into the opposing team’s net. And goals can be scored directly from a goal kick. If a player inadvertently directs the ball into their team’s net, a goal is awarded to the opposing team for this own goal. In recent years, goal-line technology has been used to assist referees in determining whether the entire ball has crossed the goal line. Similarly, many high-level leagues have started using VAR. Which stands for Video Assistant Referee. VAR can be used to review goals and potential infringements that could affect the validity of a goal. But VAR can only intervene in cases of clear and obvious errors or serious missed incidents. After scoring, players can celebrate their goal. However, excessive celebrations can result in a yellow card for the player.