<Li> The ball touches or crosses the dead line or a sideline in goal after having been directed from the field of play into the Goal Area by the team scored against or as the direct result of a blocked scrimmage kick . </Li> <Li> The ball carrier is penalized for intentional grounding or an offside pass in his own goal area . </Li> <P> After a safety is scored, the ball is put into play by a free kick . The team that was scored upon must kick the ball from their own 20 - yard line and can punt, drop kick, or place kick the ball . In professional play, a kicking tee cannot be used--however, a tee can be used in high school or college football . Once the ball has been kicked, it can be caught and advanced by any member of the receiving team, and it can be recovered by the kicking team if the ball travels at least 10 yards and bounces at least once or a player of the receiving team touches the ball . </P> <P> After scoring a safety touch, the scoring team has the option of taking control of the ball and beginning play from their own 35 - yard line, kicking the ball off from their 35 - yard line, or accepting a kickoff from the 25 - yard line of the team that conceded the score . If a kickoff is chosen it must be a place kick, and the ball can be held, placed on the ground, or placed on a tee prior to the kick . As in American football, the ball must go at least ten yards before it can be recovered by the kicking team . </P>

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