It's rare, but it can happen worldwide. If a goalie handles a pass from his teammate, catches a throw -in from a teammate, picks the ball up after already holding it, or holds it for too long (6 seconds?), then the opposition will be awarded an indirect freekick. This means that it cannot be a direct shot on goal unless a teammate touches it first. In the video the guy who fakes the shot before the real one drags it back, thus bringing it into play and making it eligible for a shot.
That concludes rulebook Thursdays with jordie...