Joshua Miller
| Name: | Joshua Miller |
|---|---|
| City: | Corning |
| Country: | United States of America |
| Membership: | Adult Member |
| Sport: | Football/Soccer |

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Corner Kick Rules:
1.) Always short
2.) +1 defender at midfield (based on amount of attackers opposing team leaves forward, always have +1 defender)
3.) Keep the ball on the ground
With this routine, the players "stack up" on the 18 starting at the far post. As soon as it is played short, the players make their run into the box.
1 - Near post run
2 - Far post run
3 - Penalty or six yard box run
The fourth player in the stack can drop off and wait for any rebounds on the backside
After the kick is played short, the kick taker then overlaps and gets a pass back from the short person.
If the corner is on the other side, simply flip the diagram. The stack is always on the 18 and the far post.

See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
Corner Kick Rules:
1.) Always short
2.) +1 defender at midfield (based on amount of attackers opposing team leaves forward, always have +1 defender)
3.) Keep the ball on the ground
With this routine, the players create a "line" starting from the corner and about 8-11 yards apart from each other until the last player is at the top of the 18 - this is the reference point.
One player is positioned far post and one player near post - these are decoy players. Again, there is a player at the back of the 18 waiting for any rebounds.
Once the ball is played short, the two players at the end of the line make a run into the box - the ball is kept on the ground and played into a dangerous area.
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