Introduction
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Free kick |
A chance for a player on one football team to kick the ball freely from a position shown by the referee, given because the other team has done something not allowed. |
Connected workflows |
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Free kick |
A chance for a player on one football team to kick the ball freely from a position shown by the referee, given because the other team has done something not allowed. |
Can be started from:
Might be followed by:
Workflow
1. Initiate the Freekick workflow |
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Click on the free-kick button, and you will have to select the free-kick location by indicating with a click on the pitch. |
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2. Select one of these three options
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After indicating the location where the freekick will be shot, you must choose one of these three options that will explain the reason for the action.
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3. Reasons for a freekick
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Foul
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Offense
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Offside
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If the reason is a foul you will need to start a new workflow for such action.
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If the reason is an offense you will need to start a new workflow for such action.
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If the reason is an offside you will need to start a new workflow for such action.
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Before clicking on the player that was offended make sure you click on the possession button as it has to be specified before continuing. |
After indicating where the ball landed to change the possession to the other team as they will make the free-kick. |
After clicking on the pitch, you just continue updating the game with the next action. |
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Continue updating the game. |
End of the workflow
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The final summary of Freekick Workflow
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Freekick button Freekick location Reason for the Freekick
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