Free kicks in hockey matches begin with a free throw touched by a player who takes the ball. So, what constitutes the end of the penalty? If there are six situations in the rule, the penalty is considered to be over. But if a player makes a mistake or falls, can he catch up with the ball and regain the ball? Where do you fight for the ball after a free kick goal?
The rules say so
Rule 177
Free kick program / free kick
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A free throw is considered to have been completed if:
As the player shoots the ball away from the player's club;
The goalkeeper made a rescue;
The player does not keep the ball moving forward or to the side continuously;
The ball touches anywhere on the boundary wall between the central red line and the goal line, and does not
There is direct access to the goal;
The ball moves forward across the goal line for any reason or in any way, but not from the goal
between the columns;
Goal scoring.
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If a player makes a mistake or falls over the ball, but the ball continues to move forward, he can catch up with the ball, regain possession and continue to shoot in the normal way.
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If a free kick is scored, the ball will be contested at center point. If a goal is not scored, the ball will be contested at the end of the area closest to the attempted shot.
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Rules Part 1 - Competition Criteria
Term: Body collision
Note: The original part of the rules in the above article is subject to the version released by the Chinese Ice Hockey Association.