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Penalty Corners that should be Penalty Strokes
By UmpireHockey.com
Sep 22, 2013 - 3:00:00 PM

This video is intended to help umpires understand that intentional actions by the defense inside the attacking quarter of the field that result in a foul, are therefore "intentional fouls" and must be penalized with a penalty corner (it is NOT upgraded to a penalty corner). The penalty for an intentional foul inside the attacking quarter but outside the circle IS a penalty corner.

An intentional action by the defense inside the circle that results in a foul, is an "intentional foul" and must be penalized with a penalty stroke.



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