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Indirect Free Kick Defined
A kick awarded to a player for a less-serious foul committed by the opposition; the player kicks a stationary ball while opposing players are forced to stand 10 feet away from him; a goal can only be scored on this kick after the ball has touched another player.
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Impact play to scoreless tie in Honduras
Published September 3, 2008, 6:42 am, OurSports Central
COMAYAGUA, Honduras - The Montreal Impact made it to the group stage of the CONCACAF Champions League Tuesday with a 0-0 tie (1-0 aggregate goals) against the Real EstelĂ, the Nicaraguan champion club, at Carlos Miranda Stadium, in Honduras.
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