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There can never be a corner kick, kick-in, or goal throws without a whistle to restart.

True or False?

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It is false that a whistle is always required for a corner kick, kick-in, or goal throw; these do not typically need a whistle to restart the game. For a goalkeeper to kick a ball 95 meters into an opponent's goal without it touching the ground, physics calculations involving kick speed, angle, and air resistance are necessary.

Step-by-step explanation:

It is false that a corner kick, kick-in, or goal throws cannot occur without a whistle to restart the game. The Laws of the Game allow play to be restarted from these situations without the need for a referee's whistle, except in certain cases where a stoppage needs to be managed more directly.

Goalkeepers can indeed kick a soccer ball into the opponent's goal without the ball touching the ground, although it is a rare occurrence. The described situation involves physics concepts to calculate if a goalkeeper could kick the ball 95 meters. With a kick speed of 30 m/s, the determining factors to consider would be the angle of the kick, air resistance, and the ball's initial velocity vector.

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