An indirect free kick is a method of restarting play in a game of association football. Unlike a direct free kick, a goal may not be scored directly from the kick. The law was derived from the Sheffield Rules that stated that no goal could be scored from a free kick. This law was absorbed into the Laws of the Game in 1877 and later adapted to allo... Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indirect_free_kick
a kick awarded to a player for a less-serious foul committed by the opposition; the player kicks a stationary ball without any opposing players within 10 yards of him; a goal can only be scored on this kick after the ball has touched another player. Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/21521
[Soccer] a kick awarded to a player for a less-serious foul committed by the opposition; the player kicks a stationary ball without any opposing players within 10 yards of him; a goal can only be scored on this kick after the ball has touched another player. Found on http://www.firstbasesports.com/soccer_glossary.html
A restart situation which will not score a goal unless touched or played by one other player before going into the goal. Found on https://www.afordawards.co.uk/soccer-terms