Freistoß
Freistoß, in football, is a method of restarting play after a foul or other infringement of the Laws of the Game. There are two main types: direct freistoß, from which a goal may be scored directly, and indirect freistoß, which requires the ball to touch another player before a goal can be scored. Freistoße are awarded by the referee at the spot of the infringement, provided the ball is in play and not out of bounds.
The ball must be stationary at the moment of the kick. Opponents must stay at least 9.15
A direct freistoß allows a shot on goal without the ball touching another player first. An indirect
Infringements within the defending team’s penalty area typically result in a penalty kick rather than a freistoß.
Freistoße are a frequent aspect of the game, shaping set-piece strategy and game tempo.