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Summary: Shooting an indirect free kick requires that another player touches the ball, get expert tips and advice on soccer skills and rules in this free video.
Ron Weisberg has had the soccer fever since he was 5 years old. He grew up playing club ball in North Texas, and then he helped his high school team make it to the playoffs for the...read more
"So an indirect kick, somebody else, anybody else on the field has to touch the ball in conjunction with someone else to score. So right here, Jess is my teammate and he's going to set me up. All he's going to do is roll the ball out and I'm going to come take a shot because I can't come take a shot on my own and kick it into the goal because it won't count, it's indirect. So there's going to be a wall right here and he's going to push it out into a space so I can kick it around the wall. And so there he's got a strategy of rolling it out this way, rolling it out that way and then I run onto it and have a good shot. Roll it out that way."
eHow Article: Shooting an Indirect Free Kick in Soccer