No
No it doesnt count as the kick has been taken and the goalkeeper has saved it
The third goalkeeper goes in if he's on the bench and there are subs left, otherwise, an outfield player goes into goal.
Either a GS or GA must be positioned fully in the goal circle and take a shot of goal, if the ball goes in the hoop this is a goal. This is the only way a goal can be scored, each goal is worth one point regardless of where a player is standing inside the goal circle
A goalkeeper is one of the most important players in the soccer team.His job is to prevent the other team from scoring. Whether the goalkeeper punches the ball, catches it, or kicks it, as long as the ball does not go past the line, no point is scored.The goalkeeper is also the leader of the team's defence. He is able to see the entire field and can instruct his teammates. The keeper can organize his team and have them pull up or stay back if needed. He can control the tempo of the game (hold the ball longer, get rid of it quicker, etc.).The goalkeeper should have really good eye-hand coordination, not be afraid of the ball, and be willing to basically "sacrifice" his body for his team by diving in front of attackers who will purposefully knock into the keeper to score.See the link below for more information:http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/goalkeeper-defending-the-soccer-goal.htmlA Goalkeeper Guide link:http://www.soccer-training-guide.com/soccer-goalie.html
it means outside of the lines or off side dummies
It counts unless a penalty, say offsides, would negate it.
No goal is awarded if the referee blows his whistle before the ball enters the goal. That said, the referee is the sole keeper of the clock, and he alone determines when time is up.
the main rule is the game starts with a centre draw and then it whoever get the ball inti the goal blocked by the oppostion goalkeeper. A centre draw is done whenever a goal is scored. and the game startes with a faceoff peniltes are: cross checking,cress vialation,slash,check without possition,goalkeeper interferins some peniltes are released when your opponite scores a goal.possitions are middfield,attack,defencemen,goal,and somtimes X.X are needed if your shot goes wide to get it and if it goes out of bounes the closes preson to it gets it.the perfict shot is 12-15ft from goal line extended to restraning box
In essence yes. In soccer there is no countdown and generally a referee won't blow the final whistle until the ball crosses the halfway line or is played out of danger. So there is no way that you could be right in front of the goal (or on the attack) and have a referee blow the whistle just before you kick it in.
No. If the ball was going into the net if the goalkeeper had not touched it then it is not an own goal. If the ball was going wide and the keeper pushes it back into the goal then it is an own goal.
No it doesnt the goalkeeper saved then the kicks been taken so it doesnt count
Centre= everywhere apart from the semi-circles WA= in the centre third and in the your goal third but not the semi-circles WD= if on the opposite team WD is aloud where WA goes GD= is aloud to go in her own goal third and the semi-circle and the centre third GA= is aloud in the shooting area (semi-circle to shoot) and in the centre third Gk= is aloud in the semi-circle and the goal third GS= is aloud in the goal third and the semi-circle