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Question 5 - Legal Goal, Slop Shot... 1. what is the definition of a legal goal? isn't a legal goal
one that is scored cleanly without touching any opponents
players? thanks. (no) 1b. Sorry for the
repeated emails, but if slops count (yes)
then why all the intricate rules on passing,
etc? 2. I have a question
about is considered a legal goal. Does the ball have to go in
clean without hitting objects (no)
on the way to the goal, and can you score with the fiveman? (yes)
I have heard many different rules and would like the official
ones. 3. My friends and i have
a question regarding foosball rules. We are currently
stationed at McMurdo Station Antarctica, yes antarctica (cold)
and we are getting ready to have a tournament down here. 4. Hello, My name
is stephen e. I am an avid foosball player. I was wondering
though. What happens if the ball goes in the goal and then
pops out. (It is a point!) DOes
it still count or does the ball stay in play. Answer A legal goal is one that goes into the goal without the scoring team breaking any rules, like spinning or distraction etc. Any ball that goes into the goal (even if it comes back out of the goal), when a rule is not broken, counts, clean or sloppy, 3-bar, 5-bar, goalie bar, bank shot, makes no difference. It goes in, you count it, GOAL, GOAL, GOAL... Think about the arguments that would happen if the teams had to decide was the goal sloppy or clean? No way to do it, so if it goes in, it is a goal. -stacey, foosball.com staff and certified official |
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