Once any player touches the ball after a throw-in, a goal may be scored.
no it does not.
Not if the goalie has a hold of the ball with both hands. Otherwise yes.
Once any player has touched it after a throw-in a goal may be scored.
It depends upon the position of the ball.
If you hit in to the opponents goal from the goalie it is 2 points. if you shoot from anything Else it is 1 point.
i believe so but I've never seen a goalie do that before
If a goal keeper touches the ball with their hands, within their own penalty area, directly from a throw-in by a team-mate then play will be stopped and the restart will be an indirect free kick for the opponents at the location of the touch.
They can be carded if they have prevented a goal scoring opportunity otherwise it is a direct free kick.
As long as the ball crosses the goal line it is considered a goal
if its the goalie its a hand ball. then i think its box penalty kick. but if its a player same thing.
Shoulder contact with the ball is allowed. A foul is called only when the ball touches the hand below the hand.
A goal keeper cannot deliberately handle the ball outside of his own penalty area. If they do, then a direct free kick is awarded to the opponents.