If an opposition player pushes the goal keeper it is considered a foul and a direct free kick is awarded for the keeper's team. This is true for any player and not just the goal keeper.
who guard the goalpost in foot ball
Handle the ball in the goal area only
it is not a handball as long as the ball is inside the penalty box.
absolutely no goal. only the position of ball dete rmines the goal.
If the goalkeeper catches the ball and if the entire ball crosses the line, it is deemed a goal.
yes he can. as a goalkeeper you dont give up on goal never ever!
No. If the ball was going into the net if the goalkeeper had not touched it then it is not an own goal. If the ball was going wide and the keeper pushes it back into the goal then it is an own goal.
The main thing is, was the ball going in anyway? If the ball was going in and the goalkeeper gets a hand to it, it is not deemed to be an own goal. Sometimes the keeper will get a hand to it, but not enough to stop it going in, this is not an own goal. If however the ball was going a metre wide and the goalkeeper fumbles it into the net, that is an own goal.
yes
speed so the ball or puck don't get to the goal
The goal in football is where the player need to try and get the football into the net without the goalkeeper saving the ball.
They stop the ball entering the goal using any part of there body