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Question
State any four offences committed by a player within his own penalty area, which warrants the award of a penalty kick.
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Solution
Following are the four offenses committed by a player within their own penalty area that can result in the award of a penalty kick:
- Handling the Ball Deliberately: When a player (other than the goalkeeper) deliberately touches the ball with their hand or arm.
- Tripping an Opponent: When a player uses their leg or foot to trip another player in the penalty area.
- Pushing an Opponent: When a player applies excessive force or pushes an opponent in the penalty area.
- Holding an Opponent: When a player grips or holds another player, limiting their movement or ability to play the ball.
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