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  • Rules Question: Goal Mouth Scramble

    During a goal mouth scramble, the ball is loose on the goal line, behind the
    goalkeeper. A defender desperately tries to clear the ball off the line.
    However the goalkeeper, is scrambling back to recover the ball.


    The defender's clearance hits hits his goalkeeper in the hands. What happens?

    At what point does the ball become dead? If the clearance hit the goalkeeper in the hands, and back into the net, is it an own goal?


    If the defender's clearance hit the goalkeeper in the hands then went to an OFFENSIVE player who fired the ball into the net is it a goal?

  • #2
    Originally posted by Bruce View Post
    During a goal mouth scramble, the ball is loose on the goal line, behind the
    goalkeeper. A defender desperately tries to clear the ball off the line.
    However the goalkeeper, is scrambling back to recover the ball.


    The defender's clearance hits hits his goalkeeper in the hands. What happens?
    Does the goalie hang on to the ball? Then the ball is his and he punts it or throws it out within 6 seconds thereafter. The ball is not "dead". If he does not hang on to it, then the scramble continues.

    Originally posted by Bruce View Post
    At what point does the ball become dead?
    It becomes dead only if it crosses the touchline (goal, corner or goal kick) or if some foul is committed.

    Originally posted by Bruce View Post
    If the clearance hit the goalkeeper in the hands, and back into the net, is it an own goal?
    Yes, that would be an own goal.


    Originally posted by Bruce View Post
    If the defender's clearance hit the goalkeeper in the hands then went to an OFFENSIVE player who fired the ball into the net is it a goal?
    Yes, provided that offensive player was not deemed offside. But you said the ball was being cleared off the goal line, so highly unlikely that anyone is offside.


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    • #3
      Originally posted by Bruce View Post
      During a goal mouth scramble, the ball is loose on the goal line, behind the
      goalkeeper. A defender desperately tries to clear the ball off the line.
      However the goalkeeper, is scrambling back to recover the ball.


      The defender's clearance hits hits his goalkeeper in the hands. What happens?
      Game continues!


      At what point does the ball become dead?
      It never would become 'dead' (stopped play) under the circumstances you mentioned.

      If the clearance hit the goalkeeper in the hands, and back into the net, is it an own goal?
      Yes!


      If the defender's clearance hit the goalkeeper in the hands then went to an OFFENSIVE player who fired the ball into the net is it a goal?
      Yes!
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