Yes, a goal can be scored directly from the first touch on a kick-off. However, an own-goal cannot be scored in this way, even if the wind blows the ball back or something, until the ball has touched another player after the initial kick.
Yes, you can score on a corner kick in soccer by kicking the ball directly into the goal from the corner of the field.
Yes, a goal can be scored directly from a corner kick in soccer by kicking the ball into the goal without it touching another player.
Yes, a goal can be scored directly from a corner kick in soccer by kicking the ball into the goal without any other player touching it.
There is no such thing as a "line-kick" in soccer. However, a goal may be scored directly from any kick except for an indirect free kick. In that case, the kick may only score after the ball touches another player after the kick and before entering the goal.
A goal may be a scored directly from a goal keeper punt.
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.
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(if your choosing) pass the ball to another player on your team, and kick it in the opposite teams goal (the goal where you need to score). or kick the ball in yourself.
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Yes, it is possible to score directly from a kick off in a soccer match by kicking the ball into the opponent's goal without any other player touching it.
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.
The goal kick is retaken.