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Hello want to clear someone up. If GS is taking a shot is GK able to stand directly in front of them (less than 3 feet) but with their arms down or is that considered as obstruction?
Defenders are allowed to stand within a certain distance of their opponent when they are shooting, but they must not obstruct their movement or vision. The specific distance allowed for defending is typically within arms-length, which is approximately 3 feet (0.9 meters). However, simply standing within this distance without actively obstructing the shooter is not considered obstruction.
If the goalkeeper (GK) is standing directly in front of the goal shooter (GS) within this distance but is not making any movement to impede the shooter or block their vision, it would generally not be considered obstruction. The key factor is whether the defender's actions hinder the shooter's ability to play the game without undue interference. If the goalkeeper's arms are down and they are not actively interfering with the shooter's movement or shooting action, they are likely within the bounds of legal defending.
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