03 May 2014 20:04:01
A player scores two goals in the same game without any other player touching the ball in between and they both count! How is this possible?


1.) 03 May 2014
Scores with last kick of the game in extra time and takes it into a shoot out and scores the first penalty


2.) 03 May 2014
A goal with the last kick of the first half followed by a lung busting run from the kick off to score a solo goal to start the second half.


3.) 03 May 2014
Close lads but its in normal time and to go on a solo run and score another player would have to take the kick off with him, but your both not far off


4.) 03 May 2014
I don't think Greeny is right because a player can't score from a re-start without a team-mate passing him the ball.

I believe Col68 is right, well done mate.


5.) 03 May 2014
Score with last kick of the game

Second half same player scores straight from kick off as kick off is a direct free kick

SY4


6.) 03 May 2014
G62, i'm stumped mate


7.) 03 May 2014
After an own goal the player scores direct from kick off. Half time whistle blows. Then player scores direct from kick off for second half again


8.) 04 May 2014
A player can't score directly from kick-off, he has to have the ball passed to him.

{Ed002's Note - The rules changed a few years back man. He or she can.}


9.) 04 May 2014
I will give the answer in the morning lads as a bit too tall to explain tonight HIC silly laugh


10.) 04 May 2014
Aah thanks Ed002, I didn't know that. Thank you

{Ed002's Note - So pay attention at the start tomorrow.}


11.) 04 May 2014
He has to retake the penalty?


12.) 04 May 2014
The striker scores with the very last kick of the 1st half, he then kicks off the 2nd half with a long punt down the Field for the winger to run onto, just before the winger reaches the ball he is brought down inside the box winning a penalty which the striker takes and scores.


13.) 04 May 2014
Like DG I had no idea of the rule change about kick off, sorry for any confusion people, but obviously the question was in old money anyway as I haven't gone decimal yet


14.) 04 May 2014
Ed002 I didn't know that either! So it turns out Greeny's Answer was correct in the modern game, apologies Greeny mate.
For those like me and Dags who still operate in old money the answer is.
The striker scores with the very last kick of the 1st half and then kicks off the 2nd half with a long punt into the opposition half which the winger chases, but just as the winger is about to reach the ball in the penalty area the full back brings him down conceding a penalty which the striker takes and scores

{Ed002's Note - I think the answer being looked for is last kick of the first half and kick off for the second half.

Against it, I am not so sure that the team conceding the goal would not restart the match and then the whistle would blow.

My point was simply to clarify that a player can now score directly from the kick off.}


15.) 04 May 2014
Good question G62 and thanks for the info 002, I honestly didn't know that.