It is not possible to score an own-goal directly from a corner kick.
It would have to be a very long kick to do so but, if it did happen, the restart would be a corner kick for the opponents.
The laws allow for a goal to be scored directly from a corner kick, but only against the opposing team. You cannot score an own-goal on a corner kick, not that that would be a common problem.
You cannot score an own-goal on a direct free kick. The restart would be a corner kick for the opponents.
You can score a goal directly from a goal kick but only against the opponents. If you kick it into your own goal... ...and it did not leave the penalty area first, then the goal kick is rekicked. ...and it did leave the penalty area first, then play is restarted with a corner kick for the opponents. There can be no offside offense directly from a goal kick.
Yes. You can score from anywhere on the field at any time except from a throw-in or an indirect free kick. Also, you cannot score an own-goal directly from a kick-off, goal kick, corner kick, free kick, or penalty kick.
yes, he can. for instance, when he tries to catch the ball which is coming from a corner kick, also it is not on target (not going for goal), the keeper accidentally punches the ball into his own goal. so it is counted as an "own goal" for the keeper.
A goal may be scored directly from a goal kick, but only against the opponents. You cannot score an own-goal directly from a goal kick.
No goal is scored and the restart is a corner kick for the opposing team.
No. The restart would be a corner kick for the opposing team.
Not directly. The restart would be a corner kick for the opponents.
behind own goal line courtesy of a kick or touch by a team mate, a free kick from the corner would be awarded to the other side, that free kick is called the corner kick
A goal kick is a different kick from a direct free kick or an indirect free kick. Your question appears to ask if a goal may be scored from a goal kick. Yes, it can, but only against the opponents. One cannot score an own-goal directly from a goal kick.
If the defense kicks it across their own goal line, between the goal posts, under the crossbar, and it is not directly from a restart (see below), then a goal is awarded to the opposing team and the restart will be a kick off for the defense.Otherwise, the restart is a corner kick for the attacking team.Restarts: kick off, throw in, drop ball, goal kick, corner kick, direct free kick, indirect free kick, penalty kick