Two types of free kicks are offered for offense and misconduct.
Namely: Direct and Indirect
The kick that can be scored directly is called a direct free kick. An indirect kick that cannot be called directly. Direct free kick is given for the following ten offenses:
Trying to kick or kick the opposing player
Trying to kill or kill an opponent.
Trying to kill or kill an opponent.
Attack or charge an opponent
Trying to hurt or hurt the opponent
Pushing the opposing player
Arrest or hold the opposing player
Tackling an opposing player illegally.
Spit on the opposing player
Deliberately catch the ball with his hands( However, this rule does not apply to goalkeepers in their penalty area)
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