Yes..... I did it once from a goal kick and it was allowed.....
There is nothing in the Laws of Association Football that prevents a goalkeeper from scoring a goal against his opponents. Likewise, if he were to score direct from a goal kick, that is perfectly reasonable.
A soccer player kicks a ball into the opposing team's goal. A goalkeeper will try to stop this from happening
It is legal for a teammate to kick the ball to their own goal keeper. The goalkeeper would not be allowed to use their hands. If they do so, then it would be an indirect free kick for the opponents at the location the goalkeeper touched the ball. A penalty kick would not be awarded.
In football, it is a goal kick if the opposition kicks towards the goal, but the ball misses the goal mouth and crosses the touchline out of play. The goalkeeper places the ball and kicks it down towards the other end of the pitch, or directly towards a team member.
no it is kicked if closer to the goal the goalkeeper kicks it, but closer to the midfield the defenders or midfielders kick the ball
A goal in soccer is scored when a player kicks the ball into the net. Here the entire ball must cross the goal line, , even if the goalkeeper both legs cross the line , the goal will not be given until the ball also crosses the line.
who guard the goalpost in foot ball
Penalty kicks are when an offensive player is fouled inside the penalty box. Then a player from that team will kick the ball from the penalty spot. Only the goalkeeper and the kicker are allowed inside the penalty box at the time of the kick. The goalkeeper must stay on the goal line until the ball is kicked. The ball must go completely over the line for the goal to count.
If a football player kicks the ball past the opposing goalkeeper, and into the goal net, it is a score.If the player accidentally kicks the ball into the net of his own side, it is a home-goal, and the goal is given to the opposing side.Answer 2:In ice hockey or soccer or lacrosse it's called a goal. In football it's called a field goal
Its still a goal, it doesn't matter who scores it.
If it does so between the goal posts and under the cross bar, then it's a goal and a kick off for the defense. If it does so elsewhere then it is a goal kick for the defense.
If it does so between the goal posts and under the cross bar, then a goal is awarded and the restart is a kick off for the defense. If not, then it is a goal kick for the defense.
A goalkeeper may not handle a ball that has been deliberately kicked to him from a teammate. If the goalkeeper does handle the ball after is was deliberately kicked to him from a teammate, the opposing team is awarded an indirect free kick from the place where the ball was at the moment it was touched (or on the goal area line parallel to the goal line nearest to the spot of the ball if it is within the goal area).