No, the keeper cannot pick the ball up after his own player intentionally plays it to him using the feet.
As long as the ball is inside their penalty area a goal keeper may handle the ball. The position of the ball is important. The position of the goal keeper is not.
If the keepers feet remain inside the box he is technically inside the box so he can pick it up.
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Yes. Only the location of the ball is used to determine whether the touch is an infraction.
No. It doesn't matter where the goalkeeper is.The ballmust be in the penalty area (on the line is inside) for the keeper to touch it.
A goal keeper is allowed to touch the ball with their hands when the ball is inside their own penalty area. If a goal keeper does so outside of the area, then a direct free kick is awarded to the opposing team.
yes the attacker can. but if the attacker is waiting behind the defenders, and receives the ball when she is behind the defender , it will be called an offside, and the other team will simply get a penalty. But if you already have the ball, you can just dribble it past the defenders and score.
Yes. A goalkeeper can dribble the ball back into the penalty area and pick it up. However, this is not the case if the ball was passed to him by a teammate (back pass), or if he has (for example) thrown the ball outside of the penalty area only to dribble it back in (double touch), or in any other case specifically disallowed by the laws.
A Masonic door-keeper if outside the lodge is called a Tyler. If inside the Lodge he is called the Inner Guard.
I'm going to assume that you are asking about a ball that is deliberately kicked back to the goalkeeper by a teammate, then picked up. If the keeper touches the ball with his hands outside of the penalty area (the "18"), the offense is handling and the other team is awarded a direct kick from the spot where the keeper first touched the ball with his hands. If the keeper touches the ball with his hands inside the penalty area but outside the goal area (the "6"), the offense is goalkeeper handling and the other team is awarded an indirect kick from the spot where the keeper first touched the ball with his hands. If the keeper touches the ball with his hands inside the goal area, the other team is awarded an indirect free kick from the spot on the goal area line nearest where the ball was first touched by the keeper.
The dungeon keeper station in the castle is normally on the basement underground, outside the dungeon keeping guard of whoever or whatever is in the dungeon.
wow he said you have a beautiful soul. thats so sweet. especially bc it seems hes looking to the inside of you not the outside. i say keeper and he likes u just guessing