No, you can not score on a throw in, unless a player on the opposite team has touched it prior to it going in the goal. If a player throws it and it goes into the goal without any player touching it, it's not a goal, just another throw in.
Either team may sub at any stoppage with the permission of the referee.
Many leagues have placed restrictions on substitutions, see your league rule modifications to see what they may be.
The same as any other player. The referee must be notified that the goal keeper is being changed.
a goal in soccer is to "score a goal"
When a goal is scored off a throw in
to score a goal.....
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.
goal
Getting a goal means to score.
Anyone Can Score A Goal.
By getting the ball into the goal ie score a goal
When you score it is called a 'Goal'. When you try to score it is called 'Shooting'.
What are some reasons that knowing about projectile motion might help you score a soccer goal?
It depends on which soccer player it is and what division.
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.