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goal kick
(soccer) a free kick taken from the goal area when the ball crosses the goal line, last touched by an attacker
A goal kick in soccer is awarded when the ball crosses the goal line without a goal being scored and was last touched by a player from the attacking team. The defending team takes the kick from within their penalty area, typically from the edge of the goal box. The goal kick is used to restart play, and the ball must leave the penalty area before it can be touched by another player. It is often used to pass the ball to a teammate or send it further up the field to gain ground.
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