free kick (plural free kicks)
- (American football, soccer, Australian rules football, rugby, other ballgames) a kick in which a player may kick the ball without interference from the opposition. Such a kick may be awarded for a foul by the opposition, or earned by a player such as by taking a mark.
a free-kick specialist
- (Gaelic football) The usual means of restarting play after a foul is committed, where the non-offending team restarts from where the foul was committed.
kick played without interference of opposition
- Albanian: goditje e lirë
- Arabic: رَكْلَة حُرَّة f (rakla(t) ḥurra), مُخَالَفَة f (muḵālafa)
- Armenian: ազատ հարված (hy) (azat harvac) (indirect free kick), տուգանային հարված (tuganayin harvac) (direct free kick)
- Azerbaijani: cərimə zərbəsi
- Catalan: xut franc (ca) m, xut lliure (ca) m
- Czech: přímý kop m
- Danish: frispark n
- Dutch: vrije trap m, vrije schop m, vrijschop (nl) m
- Finnish: vapaapotku (fi)
- French: coup franc (fr) m
- German: Freistoß (de) m
- Hungarian: szabadrúgás (hu)
- Icelandic: aukaspyrna (is) f
- Irish: saorchic m, cic saor m
- Italian: calcio di punizione
- Japanese: フリーキック (furīkikku)
- Latvian: brīvsitiens m
- Macedonian: слободен удар m (sloboden udar)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: frispark n
- Nynorsk: frispark n
- Polish: rzut wolny m
- Portuguese: tiro livre m, cobrança (pt) f, cobrança de falta f
- Romanian: lovitură liberă (ro) f
- Russian: свобо́дный уда́р (svobódnyj udár) (indirect free kick), штрафно́й уда́р (ru) (štrafnój udár) (direct free kick)
- Spanish: tiro libre (es) m
- Swedish: frispark (sv) c
- Tagalog: malayang pagsipa
- Turkish: serbest vuruş (tr), frikik (tr)
- Ukrainian: ві́льний уда́р m (vílʹnyj udár)
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