A goal may be a scored directly from a goal keeper punt.
The laws do not prevent a goal from being scored from a goal keeper's throw.In practice no goal keeper can throw it that far, so there are no known examples.
Not if you are the score-keeper or if you are doing the area or the perimeter or the area of the field
1. you have to score in the opponents goal with anything but your hands
It means that you can not score directly from the kick another player has to touch the ball for it he/she is able to score
most of the time when a goal keeper takes the penalty shot but sometimes when the goal keeper of the other team is so much above his field or area the goal keeper may kick the ball from goal to the other goal.
He or she keeps score
It is currently allowed. So... now.
Score keeper.
Yes, according to FIFA Laws of the Game. This rule varies in Indoor and Youth Soccer. Statistically, it's not likely, though plausable. It really depends on the soccer leagues rules. I play soccer and I have punted the ball and scored once. But I have been playing soccer for 13 years. But it has only happend once for me so it is hard. And unpredictable. Note:The keeper (or anyone else) can not execute a goal kick and directly score a point against his own team. An odd but important (and testable) fact concerning the rules.
The right thing to do is point out the mistake to the score keeper, so the game is fair
Yes. A player may score directly from a kickoff, goal kick, corner kick, direct free kick, or dropped ball. A player may not score directly from an indirect free kick or throw-in.
Well I have been a goalie and I am a soccer ref and there are a few rules first you cant touch the ball if your teammate passes it directly to you on pourpouse and you can only holdthe soccer ball for ten seconds you cant put sticky glue on your hands you are allowed todrop the ball and take it to the other goal without using your hands you are not allowed to use your hands outside of the goialie box and off a punt you can score