Types of free-kicks
Free-kicks are either direct or indirect.
For both direct and indirect free-kicks, the ball must be stationary when the
kick is taken and the kicker does not touch the ball a second time until it
has touched another player.
The direct free-kick
If a direct free-kick is kicked directly into the
opponents’ goal, a goal is awarded
If a direct free-kick is kicked directly into the team’s
own goal, a corner kick is awarded to the opposing team
The indirect free-kick
Signal
The referee indicates an indirect free-kick by raising his
arm above his head. He maintains his arm in that position until the kick has
been taken and the ball has touched another player or goes out of play.
Ball enters the goal
A goal can be scored only if the ball subsequently touches another player
before it enters the goal.
If an indirect free-kick is kicked directly into the
opponents’ goal, a goal kick is awarded
If an indirect free-kick is kicked directly into the
team’s own goal, a corner-kick is awarded to the opposing team
Position of free-kick
Free-kick inside the penalty area
Direct or indirect free-kick to the defending team:
All opponents are at least 9.15m (10 yards) from the ball
All opponents remain outside the penalty area until the
ball is in play
The ball is in play when it is kicked directly beyond the
penalty area
A free-kick awarded in the goal area is taken from any
point inside that area
Indirect free-kick to the attacking team:
All opponents are at least 9.15m (10 yards) from the ball
until it is in play, unless they are on their own goal line between the
goalposts
The ball is in play when it is kicked and moves
An indirect free-kick awarded inside the goal area is taken
from that part of the goal area line which runs parallel to the goal line,
at the point nearest to where the infringement occurred.
Free-kick outside the penalty area:
All opponents are at least 9.15m (10 yards) from the ball
until it is in play
The ball is in play when it is kicked and moves
The free-kick is taken from the place where the
infringement occurred
Infringements/sanctions
If, when a free-kick is taken, an opponent is closer to the
ball than the required distance - the kick is retaken
If, when a free-kick is taken by the defending team from
inside its own penalty area, the ball is not kicked directly into play - the
kick is retaken
If, after the ball is in play, the kicker touches the ball
a second time (except with his hands) before it has touched another player -
an indirect free-kick is awarded to the opposing team, the kick to be taken
from the place where the infringement occurred
If, after the ball is in play, the kicker deliberately
handles the ball before it has touched another player - a direct free-kick
is awarded to the opposing team, the kick to be taken from the place where
the infringement occurred, and a penalty-kick is awarded if the infringement
occurred inside the kicker’s penalty area
Free-kick taken by the goalkeeper
If, after the ball is in play, the goalkeeper touches the
ball a second time (except with his hands), before it has touched another
player - an indirect free-kick is awarded to the opposing team, the kick to
be taken from the place where the infringement occurred
If, after the ball is in play, the goalkeeper deliberately
handles the ball before it has touched another player - a direct free-kick
is awarded to the opposing team if the infringement occurred outside the
goalkeeper’s penalty area, the kick to be taken from the place where the
infringement occurred, and an indirect free-kick is awarded to the opposing
team if the infringement occurred inside the goalkeeper’s penalty area,
the kick to be taken from the place where the infringement occurred