If the ball crosses the goal line on it's own momentum, then a goal is scored, even if the keeper touched it.
If it is a penalty kick during the match itself, then the kicker may only kick it again if it has touched another player, such as the goal keeper.
If it is a penalty kick in extended time (e.g. time expired after the penalty kick had already been called) or if during kicks from the penalty mark (a.k.a. shootout) then no player may touch it a second time, except the goal keeper.
yes it can
Yes. The only times other players aren't permitted in the penalty box are on the goalkeeper's goal kicks and on penalty kicks.
The goal keeper is just like any other player, they may leave their penalty area and may score a goal.
yes he can
They try to score goals against the goalie.
no it does not.
Any player on the field can score given the opportunity, even the keeper/goalie.
The goal box is where you kick the ball past the goalie to score a goal for your team. The penalty box in soccer occurs around the18 yard area and is just before the goal line. It can result in a penalty kick if the ball goes here.
Yes
To be a goalie in soccer you need to have 1. gloves 2. soccer equipment 3. good reflexes You basically need to stand in front of a goal in where people on the opposite team must score in.
Any player-even the goalie
From the penalty kick point.