Free-Kick
Procedural LawAny player on the side awarded a Free-kick may kick the ball in any direction. The ball must be stationary when the kick is taken and be from the place where the Free-kick was awarded.
No player from the offending team may stand within ten yards of the Free-kick, unless they are on the goal-line (between the posts).
If any player of the offending team impedes the taking of the kick from within ten yards, or subsequently plays the ball from such a position, a further Free-kick should be awarded and the umpire should advance the Free-kick by ten yards. A deliberate infringement of such a nature may result in the awarding of a Yellow-card to the offending player.
The side awarded a Free-kick may, at any time, choose a Set-Piece-Bully with their Heads instead of the Free-kick.