No
A goal keeper may bounce the ball.
If you have a soccer goal made with rocks, you can know if the ball was too high to be a goal when the ball is way above the goal keeper.
No. A goal keeper is allowed to dribble the ball, and this is not considered the same as "putting it down."
The goal keeper.
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.
no because the keeper if has two hands on the ball you can not kick it but if the keeper has one hand on the ball you may kick it out of the keepers hands.
He is in the goal the whole game. He has to keep the ball from getting into the goal. If the ball goes into the goal the other team gets a point and the goalie failed to keep the ball out. The goal keeper is the only one in the whole game (other than the opposite goal keeper) allowed to touch the ball with his/her hands.
a goal keeper saves the ball and the goal shooter shoots the ball
The goal keeper defends the ball from being in the goal.
If a defender passes the ball with his feet to the goal keeper, the goal keeper may not touch the ball with their hands.
No. The goal keeper may only touch the ball with their hands in their own penalty area.