In last nights game, the other team had a kick-in and they passed it back to the goalie, but he let it go under his foot and into the goal without touching it. What is the rule? I thought we should get a indirect on their goal line or a kick-in.
It should have been a corner kick for your team. Goals cannot be scored directly from the kick-in, it went out of bounds over the end line, and, thus, a corner kick.
While were at it. Keeper has the ball, rolls it to a defender, defender passes back to keeper still in box who plays the ball with his feet. Ref gives indirect free kick to the other team. Happened twice in a game last week.
That's a poor rule IMO. Where I play the keeper is allowed to be involved in the play wherever he is, which promotes keeper's actually having good passing skills.
Indoor and futsal rules vary from league to league, and they are hardly ever accurate or enforced accurately by officials.
Futsal Laws of the Game: http://www.futsal.org/index.php?view=article&catid=48&id=182&option=com_content&Itemid=170