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Taking Corners
I was watching MOTD and noticed that corner takers raised one of their arms just before they were about to kick the ball. What does this arm raising mean?
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A boundary line on a football pitch always counts as part of the area which it encloses. So the arc around a corner quadrant counts as part of that quadrant. As long as any part of the ball is within the quadrant (which includes the arc) the corner kick is being taken lawfully. So placing the ball with its base just outside the quadrant, but with a tiny part of it still above the arc, is perfectly acceptable.
That's unless the rules have changed since my own refereeing days, of course ;-)
A boundary line on a football pitch always counts as part of the area which it encloses. So the arc around a corner quadrant counts as part of that quadrant. As long as any part of the ball is within the quadrant (which includes the arc) the corner kick is being taken lawfully. So placing the ball with its base just outside the quadrant, but with a tiny part of it still above the arc, is perfectly acceptable.
That's unless the rules have changed since my own refereeing days, of course ;-)
Hi Buenchico. Am clear about the whole of the ball and whole of the line rule for corners, goals, touchlines but wasnt sure about penalties. For consistency is the taker allowed to stand the ball 4.3 inches in front of the penalty spot as that means part of the ball would just be over a point just inside the spot??
An interesting point, Bobb.
Law 14 states that "the ball must be stationary on the penalty mark", which I see as different to those rules which require the ball to be within a specific area. So the flexibility in postioing the ball, which applies when taking a corner, doesn't seem to exist when a penalty kick is being taken.
BTW: I love the part of Law 14 which states "the goalposts, crossbar and goal net must not be moving". Is that in the laws, I wonder, to allow for games being played in a hurricane? ;-)
Law 14 states that "the ball must be stationary on the penalty mark", which I see as different to those rules which require the ball to be within a specific area. So the flexibility in postioing the ball, which applies when taking a corner, doesn't seem to exist when a penalty kick is being taken.
BTW: I love the part of Law 14 which states "the goalposts, crossbar and goal net must not be moving". Is that in the laws, I wonder, to allow for games being played in a hurricane? ;-)
That last point reminded me of a game once where there was some dispute between the officials and a player taking a corner.
The player claimed he didn't have enough clearance and took the flag out and threw it. There was then some dispute as to whether the flag had to be in the hole or not. My memory isn't brilliant so can't remember what the outcome was. Anybody remember it?
The player claimed he didn't have enough clearance and took the flag out and threw it. There was then some dispute as to whether the flag had to be in the hole or not. My memory isn't brilliant so can't remember what the outcome was. Anybody remember it?