Yes, this is allowed.
In a game, the goalie can accidentally score on his or her own goal. If they try to stop a shot and it bounces off of them and goes fully past the goal line, then it does count as a goal for the opposing team. The goalie is also allowed to leave the crease and in some rare cases can actually go up and score in the other team's goalie.
Where Nikes goalie gloves!! :)
Yes, of course.
Empty Net Goal Allowed
The goalie is only allowed to use their hands when inside the 18 yard line (the big goal box which they are protecting).
As long as the ball crosses the goal line it is considered a goal
The goalie should leave the net to challenge an attacker only if they are certain that they will be able to get the ball. Often times, a goalie will go out by mistake, and cost the team a goal.
ON-SIDE in soccer or football is when a player from the attacking has one defender between him, the goalie and goal.
If a goalie kicks the ball out, and it goes into the opposition's net, the goal stands.
A goal
um. in the goal? haha. hense the term goalie.