ركلة حرة (كرة القدم) (Arabic Wikipedia)

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  • Macrory، Jenny (1991). Running with the Ball: The Birth of Rugby Football. London: HarperCollins. ص. 112–114. ISBN:0002184028. Technically, the touchdown was not rewarded directly with a free kick but with a "punt out" from the goal-line, which could be kicked backwards to a team-mate, who could then catch the ball, make a mark, and proceed with a free-kick as after a fair catch. The procedure is described in Tom Brown's School-Days: "An Old Boy" [Thomas Hughes] (1857). Tom Brown's School Days. Cambridge: Macmillan. ص. 119–120.:
    «[Y]oung Brooke has touched it right under the School [opposition] goal-posts... Old Brooke stands with the ball under his arm motioning the School back... Crab Jones... stands there in front of old Brooke to catch the ball. If [the opponents] can reach and destroy him before he catches, the danger is over... Fond hope, it is kicked out and caught beautifully. Crab strikes his heel into the ground, to mark the spot where the ball was caught, beyond which the School line may not advance; but there they stand five deep, ready to rush the moment the ball touches the ground.... Crab Jones... has made a small hole with his heel for the ball to lie on, by which he is resting on one knee, with his eye on old Brooke. "Now!" Crab places the ball at the word, old Brooke kicks, and it rises slowly and truly as the School rush forward. Then a moment's pause, while both sides look up at the spinning ball. There it flies straight between the two posts, some five feet above the cross-bar, an unquestioned goal»

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