At the beginning of the game, the referee will flip a coin, and the team guessing the coin will choose the attack direction in the first half. In this regard, FIFA has made detailed regulations on the kick-off of football matches.
1. Before the start of the competition, the kick-off or venue is selected by coin, and the first player has the right to choose the kick-off or venue. The game should start after the referee gives the signal, and a player from the opening team kicks the ball into the opponent's half. Before the ball is kicked out, each player should be in his own half, and the opposing team should keep at least 9.6438+05 meters away from the ball.
After the ball is kicked out, it must roll to its own circumferential distance before the game starts. The kickoff player is not allowed to touch the ball again before it is touched or kicked by other players.
2. After the goal is scored, the negative player should kick the ball to the other half, and then kick off to continue the game. At the beginning of the second half, the two teams will change venues, and the opponent who kicked off in the first half will kick off.
3. Kick-off is not necessarily a direct score. Any kick-off that violates the rules should be restarted. If the kickoff player touches the ball again before other players touch or kick the ball, the opposing team should kick off at the foul place.
Kick off (football)
The first shot at the beginning of each game. Usually, the kickoff player puts the cue ball in the designated position in the kickoff area and hits the cue ball with a club, so that the cue ball can play multiple billiards in the first half of the table.
The kick-off of a game is decided by both sides by tossing a coin or drawing lots. When kicking off, the cue ball should be placed at any point in the kick-off area (D-shaped area) to hit the ball. The principle is to prevent the cue ball from falling into the bag and not leave the opponent with a chance to score continuously.