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The match ended in a tie and kicks from the penalty mark are taken to determine the winner. a goalkeeper, who is unable to continue before or during the kicks, may be replaced by any excluded player or a named substitute if the permitted number of substitutes has not been used. the replaced goalkeeper may take a kick from the penalty mark later.

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Final answer:

In soccer, if a match ends in a tie, kicks from the penalty mark are taken to determine the winner. A goalkeeper who can't continue can be replaced by another player. The replaced goalkeeper can still take a kick later.

Step-by-step explanation:

When a match ends in a tie, kicks from the penalty mark are taken to determine the winner in soccer. If the goalkeeper is unable to continue before or during the kicks, they may be replaced by any excluded player or a named substitute as long as the permitted number of substitutes has not been used. The replaced goalkeeper can still take a kick from the penalty mark later.

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Final answer:

The question is about the feasibility of a soccer goalkeeper kicking the ball 95 m into the opponent's goal without touching the ground, a topic addressed using physics principles such as projectile motion.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question asks whether a goalkeeper can kick a soccer ball into the opponent's goal from their own goal area without the ball touching the ground, given the ball can be kicked with a velocity of 30 m/s and the distance to the opponent's goal is about 95 m. This requires an understanding of projectile motion, a topic in physics. Using the equations of motion, one could calculate the trajectory of the ball to determine if it is possible.

However, without performing precise calculations and considering real-world factors like air resistance, it is theoretically possible under ideal conditions (no air resistance, perfect angle, and no loss of energy), as the maximum range exceeds the given 95 m distance. In practice, achieving this feat is highly unlikely and would depend on numerous environmental and physical factors.

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