In essence yes. In soccer there is no countdown and generally a referee won't blow the final whistle until the ball crosses the halfway line or is played out of danger. So there is no way that you could be right in front of the goal (or on the attack) and have a referee blow the whistle just before you kick it in.
When a goal is scored off a throw in
It is merely "a goal."
When a goal is scored in a standard regulation game of soccer, the ball is returned to the middle of the field for a kickoff by the team scored on the same way the first kickoff is when the game first begins.
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By getting the ball into the goal ie score a goal
When the ball enters either goal while in play.
any goal scored by a visting team is worth one. However, if a game is played over two legs and ends in a draw, then away goals (goals scored by the visting team) count as double.
It was scored by a goal keeper, take a look at this: youtube.com/watch?v=NpkO8zPtMVU
Once any player has touched it after a throw-in a goal may be scored.
lucien larent
A goal may be a scored directly from a goal keeper punt.
It is the line on the ground between the goal posts. If the ball crosses it, a goal has been scored.