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#154049 02/14/12 12:39 AM
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Let's say we give up a pk. Can I switch my gk with a field player to face the Pk? Or, does it have to be the gk that was on the field at the time of the foul that faces the pk?

Thanks in advance for the input.

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NFHS Rule 3, Sec. 5:

The goalkeeper may change places with a player on the field whenever the clock is stopped or a substitution takes place, provided the uniforms are legal. Any time the goalkeeper is changed, a referee shall be notified.


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So I guess the next question is: is the clock stopped to take a PK? Since you can't substitute over a normal foul scenario (what about if there was an injury at the time of the foul when the PK was awarded?) My general thought is the clock is not stopped for a PK. Is that true?


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In high school soccer the clock is stopped for a PK and you can change your keeper with a field player, provided the uniforms are legal.


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