free kick

NOUN
  1. (soccer) a place kick that is allowed for a foul or infringement by the other team
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How To Use free kick In A Sentence

  • Free kicks Should direct free kicks be allowed, or indirect free kicks only? Times, Sunday Times
  • Again Riley appeared to have erred in giving the free kick the other way.
  • However, Byrom then atoned for his penalty miss by drilling home a 25 yard free kick to make the score 3-1.
  • Ks still tried to get an equaliser and there was a big shout for handball against Mangdoza from Lee's free kick.
  • Tranmere's reply was instant and decisive, Bishop volleying the winner from a free kick.
  • The referee awarded a free kick to the home team.
  • That the Faroes would not be easily subdued was clear early in the second half when an exquisite Borg free kick from 25 yards out shaved the junction of Scotland's bar and post.
  • His 30-yard free kick flew over the bar but the referee ordered the kick to be retaken for encroachment and moved the ball 10 yards forward.
  • The ferocious second-half free kick which lifted him clean off his feet was impressive.
  • Ray Barry's free kick from the right found the head of the unchallenged Seamus Keating and his powerful header gave the Red Star netminder Tom Ryan no chance at all.
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