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Yes, a goalkeeper can take a penalty kick during a soccer match.
Yes, a goalkeeper can swap positions with an outfield player during a soccer match, but this is a rare occurrence and typically only happens in emergency situations.
One such goalkeeper is Sander Westerweld, who played for Liverpool between 1999 and 2001, and Everton on loan, during a 2006 goalkeeping crisis.
David Seaman is a former Arsenal goalkeeper. He made more appearances for Arsenal than any other goalkeeper. He was there from 1990 to 2003. He played for other clubs during his playing career and also was the England national team's goalkeeper.
In soccer, players are not allowed to obstruct the goalkeeper within the goalie box. They must also not interfere with the goalkeeper's ability to play the ball. Additionally, players are not allowed to stand in front of the goalkeeper during a corner kick. These rules are in place to ensure fair play and safety during the game.
During a penalty kick in soccer, only the kicker and the goalkeeper are allowed in the penalty box.
Time to Pretend by MGMT
During active play only the goalkeeper can use his hands. Out of active play anyone.
by Tim Howard, the Everton goalkeeper. His shot was when he cleared the ball. Everton lost 2-1 to Bolton despite of that amazing goal(the goal was during the EPL game of 2010-2011, sorry if someonne else scrored earlier)
His name is René Higuita. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ren%C3%A9_Higuita He was goalkeeper for Colombia during the 1990 World Cup and this save was executed against England, blocking a Jamie Redknapp shot.
David James 1999-2001 Peter Schmeichel 2001-2002 Peter Enckelman 1999-2004
Francesco Toldo