Law 10 Method of Scoring.

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Law 10 Method of Scoring

Objectives At the end of this lesson the student will do four things: Given examples, identify a legal goal list 3 examples of outside agents define “legally propelled” give 3 examples of goals that should be disallowed

METHOD OF WINNING Law 10 defines the only method by which a match is won or tied No variation is authorized The team scoring the greater number of goals during the match is the winner. If both teams score an equal number of goals, or if no goals are scored, the match is drawn.”

DEFINITION OF A GOAL A goal is scored when the whole ball has: Crossed the goal line Between the uprights (goalposts) Under the crossbar Provided that no infringement of the Laws of the Game has been committed previously by the team scoring the goal. And it was propelled in a legal manner.

WHAT’S A GOAL? AND WHAT’S NOT? No Goal No Goal Goal No Goal

EXCEPTIONS A goal cannot be scored directly from: An indirect free kick (IFK) Any free kick into your own goal A throw-in

GOALKEEPER’S BEST FRIEND

OUTSIDE INTERFERENCE If the ball is prevented from passing over the goal line by an “outside agent” A spectator An animal Another ball Any other thing Dropped ball where contact was made *except in the goal area

Outside Agent

Outside Agent

THE WINNER IS... The team scoring the most goals during the match is the winner Referee never decides the winner Referee will file a report

REVIEW How is the winner determined? The team scoring more goals wins Is a goal scored if a team kicks a free kick into their own goal? No, restart with corner kick Is a goal scored if the ball goes into their opponents goal on a throw-in? No, restart with goal kick

REVIEW State an example of a ball that is “not legally propelled” into the goal. From Indirect Free Kick Into team’s own goal from Free Kick From throw-in Can a goal be awarded if it is stopped on the way to the goal by an outside agent? No, restart with dropped ball