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Question
Explain the referee's signal for penalty kick.
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Solution
In football, the referee signals for a penalty kick by extending his arm and pointing directly to the penalty spot. This indicates that the attacking side has been granted a penalty kick, which will be taken from the penalty mark at 12 yards from the goal line.
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