<Ul> <Li> The ball is initially placed anywhere within the defending goal area (also known as the six - yard box). All opposing players must be outside the penalty area until the ball is in play . The ball must be kicked (a goalkeeper may not pick up the ball). </Li> <Li> The ball becomes in play as soon as it leaves the penalty area--if any player makes contact with the ball before it becomes in play the kick is retaken . If the ball fails to leave the penalty area (or goes out of play before it leaves the penalty area) the kick is retaken . </Li> <Li> A goal can be scored directly from a goal kick against the opposing team . An own goal cannot be scored from a goal kick; in the highly unlikely circumstance that the ball happens to land directly into the kicker's own goal after going into play beyond the penalty area (e.g. because of high winds), a corner kick is awarded . </Li> </Ul> <Li> The ball is initially placed anywhere within the defending goal area (also known as the six - yard box). All opposing players must be outside the penalty area until the ball is in play . The ball must be kicked (a goalkeeper may not pick up the ball). </Li> <Li> The ball becomes in play as soon as it leaves the penalty area--if any player makes contact with the ball before it becomes in play the kick is retaken . If the ball fails to leave the penalty area (or goes out of play before it leaves the penalty area) the kick is retaken . </Li> <Li> A goal can be scored directly from a goal kick against the opposing team . An own goal cannot be scored from a goal kick; in the highly unlikely circumstance that the ball happens to land directly into the kicker's own goal after going into play beyond the penalty area (e.g. because of high winds), a corner kick is awarded . </Li>

What is the restart if a goal kick does not leave the penalty area