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A defender in his own penalty area delays taking a free kick to allow some of his team to substitute. You judge he has taken too long and award a free kick to his opponents. The kick will be taken from where?

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Final answer:

If a defender delays taking a free kick, the opponents will be awarded a free kick from the spot where the defender was supposed to take the kick.

Step-by-step explanation:

According to the laws of soccer, if a defender in their own penalty area delays taking a free kick to allow some of their team to substitute, the referee may award a free kick to the opponents. The kick will be taken from the spot where the defender was supposed to take the free kick.

For example, if the defender was supposed to take the free kick near the goal box, the opponents will be awarded a free kick from that exact spot.

It is important for players to be aware of the time limits for taking a free kick to avoid giving an advantage to the opposing team.

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