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Would like an experienced, certified soccer official's opinion on this rule.
Rule 14 Penalty Kick: Art. 4: "Once the kicker starts his/her approach toward the ball, he/she may not interrupt his/her movement. Failure to kick the ball as specified shall result in a rekick" The literal intrepretation is the mere act of a stutter step or not a clean, smooth movement to the ball will be a rekick, regardless of the outcome, i.e. goal or no goal (keeper stops or sails over the bar or wide). In the situations section, page 67, 14.1.4.B. "A1 taking a penalty kick, approaches the ball and then stops abruptly. He/she then kicks the ball and scores. Ruling: Retake the kick." It is silent on if he/she makes the stutter step, then kicks the ball and does not score (keeper stops or sails over the bar or wide). Question: in this case is there still a rekick or is this kicker's turn over and marked as a miss? Thanks, Jim |
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I would apply Rule 18 here. The intent as I understand it of the rule regarding taking penalty kicks is to prevent the kicker from deceiving the keeper into beginning his lateral dive before finishing the kick in the opposite direction. So if he hitches with this intent then misses his kick he's done as far as I'm concerned.
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I would agree with Empearson. When I administer a pk I always make this rule very clear to the kicker. By doing this I hope to not even have to deal with what happens if the stutter. However, if I did have to deal with it, I would do the same at Empearson.
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I can see your point about coaching, let me explain further. I usually say, "Once you start your kick follow through, wait for my whitsle."
Short, sweet and to the point. And Yes, I do ref a lot of younger games and that is where I developed this habit. |
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- allow the p.k. to proceed - if the ball enters the goal, the kick shall be retaken - if the ball does not enter the goal, the kick is not to be retaken and play continues. |
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- allow the p.k. to proceed - if the ball enters the goal, the kick shall be retaken - if the ball does not enter the goal, the kick is not to be retaken and play continues. If your competition has indeed modified the laws, then proceed with the rules they have provided. |
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I've also seen instances where players will run up to the ball, take their backswing and not pull the trigger, then back up and line it up again. I wouldn't hesitate to pull out a caution for wasting time on that. As for a stutter step, can't you pull out a caution for deception on that too? If you were feeling in a giving mood.
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A rule is a rule (a standard or guide, a maxim or precept, a fixed course of action, per Webster's):
" Rule 14 Penalty Kick: Art. 4: "Once the kicker starts his/her approach toward the ball, he/she may not interrupt his/her movement. Failure to kick the ball as specified shall result in a rekick" " [Edited by CecilOne on Jul 1st, 2003 at 02:26 PM]
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