Yes, goalkeepers are able to score. They are the only players allowed to score with a throw (think Petr Cech and his monstrous throws into the opponent's half).
They can also score in regular play. They might make a clearance kick from their own penalty area and score directly; they might come forward to take a penalty; they might move u out of their own half to provide an extra player at a corner kick, especially when the game is near finished and they need the goal.
Many keepers have notched up incredible scoring totals; Rogerio Ceni of Brazil scored 89 goals (including 36 penalties), for example.
No, it is against the rules to fake a penalty kick in order to deceive the goalkeeper and score a goal.
Either a goalkick(from the line) or a punt (out of his hands).
Yes a goalkeeper can kick the ball and score more then one goal into the other net. And he can score from corner kicks as well.
A goal keeper can not do it when he is out side of the 18 yard line mark.
If the keeper drops the ball and then kicks it before it touches the ground, it is called a punt.
No, a goalkeeper cannot take a penalty kick as the attacker. The goalkeeper's role is to defend the goal, not to take shots on goal.
Yes, a goalkeeper is allowed to bounce the ball while in possession of it. This can be done to control the ball or to set up for a kick or throw. However, the goalkeeper must release the ball within six seconds of possessing it with his hands.
Yes, a goalkeeper can take a penalty kick during a soccer match.
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No one died to Pele's kick...
Having the goalkeeper keep possession with his hands for more than 6 seconds is an Indirect Free Kick offense. Having the goalkeeper take possession with his hands directly from a deliberate pass from the feet of a team-mate is an Indirect Free Kick offense. The two offenses have nothing in common, other than that they share the same consequence.
Yes, this is allowed. However it is quite rare.