No, such a scenario would result in a safety. However, if you fumble the ball in your own end zone, and the opposing team recovers it, that would yield a touchdown.
A touchdown is scored in American football when a player carries the ball into the opposing team's end zone or catches the ball there. A touchdown is worth six points. Following a touchdown, the scoring team has the opportunity to attempt an extra point (worth one point) or a two-point conversion (worth two points) by advancing the ball into the end zone again from the two-yard line.
the team that scored the touchdown kicks the ball off to the other team
The rules set it up specifically saying that the team must kickoff from the tee. Now if there was a safety against that team, then they must punt the ball to the opposing team.
No, "touchdown" is not a miscellaneous sports word; it specifically refers to a scoring play in American and Canadian football. A touchdown is worth six points and occurs when a player carries the ball into the opposing team's end zone or catches the ball there. While it may be recognized in a broader sports context, it is primarily associated with football.
The team that has the ball has to cross the touchdown plain (white line) and still have possession.
The football team executed the play so awfully that the opposing team scored a touchdown.
If the ball is on the opposing team's half of the field, the keeper would then perform a goal kick.
It means you want the ball back from the team that is serving at you. IN other words, you want the ball back so your team can serve.
An indirect free kick would be awarded to the opposing team.
Gravity has to do with volleyball because when you hit the ball up into the air, gravity forced the ball to come back down so a team mate, or the opposing team can hit it.
Yes it would be a touchdown. If the kicking team recovers it and is downed in the endzone or the ball goes out of bounds in the endzone the defensive team will get a safety and receive the ball via free kick.
In volleyball, a point is scored when a team successfully hits the ball over the net and it lands in the opposing team's court, or when the opposing team makes an error such as hitting the ball out of bounds or failing to return the ball.