An own-goal may not be scored directly from a restart. (Well, maybe a drop ball, but technically it's no longer a restart once it hits the ground.) The goal would not be awarded and the restart would be a corner kick for the opposing team.
If the penalty was successful, then no goal is awarded and the kick is retaken. If the penalty was not successful, then no goal is awarded and an indirect free kick is awarded to the defense. They will not get a 2nd shot at the goal because their own player infringed.
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The instances where an own goal is not awarded in football are: 1. When an opposition commits a foul just before the goal is scored. 2. When the goal is scored after the whistle has been blown.
A goal kick is awarded when the ball completely exits the field across the goal line and was last touched by an attacker.If it does so between the goal posts, under the crossbar, and was not directly from an indirect free kick or a throw-in, then a goal is awarded and the restart is a kick off for the defense.
Only if the kick awarded was a direct free kick.
GWG is the statistic abbreviation for "Game Winning Goals." This tally is awarded to the player that scored the deciding goal, even if it was not the last goal scored. Only one is awarded per game.
In US Football, 3 points are awarded for a Field Goal.
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you get a touchdown. Or you get a field goal or a safety.
touchdown, field goal, or safety
There would be many answers to this question as there are many football codes. American football, Gaelic, Aussie rules, Rugby League, Rugby Union etc. However if you mean the most popular form of football in the world, Association Football (Soccer) there are no points awarded for goals. Points are awarded for winning (3) or drawing (1).
The goal of the midfielder from England Frank Lampard had his goal which clearly crossed the line not given. The referee and the linesman were sent packing home.