What is the difference between a goal kick, a penalty kick and a corner kick?

There are many different types of kicks in football and three common are a goal, punishment and corner kick. The rules for each determine when and how often they play during the game. Small or main offenses of the opponent team rules can cause one of these three kicks to be awarded. The ball is located in the penalty space and the members of the enemy team cannot touch the ball until they leave the opposite area.

The goal cannot result in a direct goal. In other words, if Kicker should send the ball directly to the finish, there would be no sense. A person digging a ball can also do only once until another player touches the ball.

When a defensive player kicks the ball over the final line, a team playing team got a corner kick. Kicker can get a point from Tje's shot, unlike the rules governing the goal. The ball is located in one of a quarter of circles near the defensive side lines, closest to the place where the ball crossed the border. Kicker can only hit the ball once until another player touches him.

Penalty kick is awarded when one of the nine fouls is committed. FUALS include digging or threatening another player or violent behavior towards another player. The ball is located 12 yards (about 11 meters) from the goal of the offensive team.

This kick has a good chance that if the shot is taken correctly, he got a point. The goalkeeper stands directly between the two contributions of the goal and must not move anything but his arm and the body until the ball is really kicked. Other players are outside the penalty area only after the ball was also hit. They can only enter the penalty of the area as soon as the ball is considered in the game and must maintain a distance of 10 feet (3.04 m) from the ball before digging.

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