If a player deliberately handles the ball in order to score an obvious scoring opportunity then that player will be sent off. The restart will be either a direct free kick or a penalty kick for the opposing team.
You are referring to the deliberate handling by Suarez in the goal mouth to prevent a match-winning goal in the second extra time. Uruguay went on to win the match during kicks from the penalty mark. The referee does not have the authority to give a goal that did not cross the goal line, under any circumstances. If the referee had tried, the match results would have been contested and overturned.
An indirect free kick may be awarded in the penalty area. It is not promoted to a penalty kick. If it is in the goal area, the kick location must be moved away from the goal line to the top of the goal area (6 yards out).
I actually don't know, but I will correct what appears to be a slight misunderstanding of the rule. A red card isn't shown for any deliberate handling in the penalty area; it's for denying a goal or obvious goal-scoring opportunity by committing a foul. This doesn't necessarily have to be in the penalty area, and it's possible to have it happen in the penalty area without being an obvious scoring opportunity (if, for example, several more defenders are nearby).
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For deliberate handling a direct free kick is awarded. If it takes place by a defender (not the goal keeper) inside his own penalty area then it becomes a penalty kick. Under certain circumstances it can also be misconduct, resulting in a caution or a send off.
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A defender may not deliberately handle the ball anywhere on the field. A goal keeper may handle it only in his own penalty area. Where his feet are would not matter. Only the ball's position matters.
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No. It would be determined to be deliberate handling and a direct free kick would be awarded at the spot of the touch. If the referee decided it was a tactical decision by the keeper then it could also be misconduct including, in some cases, a send off.
There are no rules regarding how much you can defend as long as you do not commit a foul. If a player from the attacking team goes beyond the defenders and the ball is passed to them after they are past where the defenders are standing, it is an offside. This rule was made to prevent goal hanging.
It has been thought of, and tried, before. It is not allowed. The shirt is considered an extension of the arms and a direct free kick would be awarded to the opponents for deliberate handling. The referee clinics actually use a shoe example where a defender removes their shoe and throws it at the ball to deflect it away from the goal.