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What does GK stand for?

Goal Kick


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Samples in periodicals archive:
If it goes out for a goal kick the game is over but the ref gave a corner.
Replays showed it should have been a goal kick because the ball had last touched Peter Leven.
The referee had awarded a goal kick until he saw his assistant indicating that Fortune had fouled Emile Sinclair as the ball ran out of play.
He pulled down one spiralling goal kick, killing it dead.
Jamie Carragher summed up the Liverpool view of the incident, saying: "I suppose when we threw the ball back to Scaloni in the last seconds of normal time after he'd kicked it out for treatment to one of our lads, it would have wasted more time if it had gone out for a goal kick and not been kicked back to Stevie.
We had them in our hands and all of a sudden we gave a goal away and they were back in the game, but that is part of the Cup and unfortunately we did that," said the keeper who feels responsible for Cardiff's first goal after a poor goal kick gave away possession.
The plan was always to play him for the first 50 minutes, and Edwards reported: "He came through unscathed, got some tackles in, helped create a try for Riki Flutey and put some nice goal kicks over - even though one was disallowed.
Award a goal kick The correct answer is to award the defending side an indirect free kick as the kicker has played the ball twice the referee is a neutral part of the pitch.

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