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  • Free kick (rugby union) — A free kick in rugby union is usually awarded to a team for a technical offence committed by the opposing side. Free kicks are awarded for technical offences such as playing too many players in a line out or time wasting at a scrum. A free kick… …   Wikipedia

  • free kick — n. 1. Football a kick, usually a kickoff, after which the ball may be recovered by either team 2. Soccer any kick awarded to a team due to a penalty by an opponent …   English World dictionary

  • Free kick (Australian rules football) — A free lick in Australian rules football is a penalty awarded by a field umpire to a player who marks a ball (catches a lick that travels 15 metres), has been infringed by an opponent or is the nearest player to a player from the opposite team… …   Wikipedia

  • free kick — noun (soccer) a place kick that is allowed for a foul or infringement by the other team • Topics: ↑soccer, ↑association football • Hypernyms: ↑place kick, ↑place kicking • Hyponyms: ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • free kick — noun In football, soccer and related ballgames, a kick in which a player may kick the ball without interference from the opposition. Such a kick may be awarded for a foul by the opposition, or earned by a player such as by taking a mark.<! a… …   Wiktionary

  • Direct free kick — A direct free kick A direct free kick is a method of restarting play in a game of association football following a foul. Unlike an indirect free kick, a goal may be scored directly against the opposing side without the ball having first touched… …   Wikipedia

  • free kick — kick with which members of an opposing team may not interfere awarded after an infraction of the rules by an opponent (Soccer) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • free kick — noun Date: 1882 a kick (as in football, soccer, or rugby) with which an opponent may not interfere; especially such a kick in any direction awarded because of an infraction of the rules by an opponent …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Indirect free kick — An indirect free kick is a method of restarting play in a game of association football. Unlike a direct free kick, a goal may not be scored directly from the kick. The law was derived from the Sheffield Rules that stated that no goal could be… …   Wikipedia

  • indirect free kick — noun a free kick from which a goal may be scored only after the ball has been played by at least one other player …   Wiktionary

  • direct free kick — noun a free kick from which a goal may be scored directly …   Wiktionary

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