Penalty kick

A penalty kick is awarded for offences taking place in the penalty and goal area. A nominated member of the team awarded the penalty is allowed a strike at goal from the penalty spot. The goalkeeper must remain on his line until the ball has been kicked, and all other players must be outside the area behind the penalty spot.

 

Throw-in

When the ball completely crosses the line, a throw-in is awarded to the team opposing the player who last touched the ball.

 

Goal kick

Awarded once the whole ball crosses the goal line if it last touched an opposition player. The ball is kicked from anywhere in the goal area outfield, but must cross the penalty area line.

 

Corner kick

Awarded once the whole ball crosses the goal line of the opposition, after last touching one of their players. Taken from the corner of whichever side the ball exited the field, in the prescribed quarter-circle space. Opponents must be 10 yards from the corner arc and the kicker cannot touch the ball a second time without contact from someone else beforehand.

 

 

Free-kick

There are two different types of free-kick.

-          direct free-kick – awarded for a more serious offence.

-          İndirect free-kick  awarded for a less serious offence