I'm going to assume that you are asking about a ball that is deliberately kicked back to the goalkeeper by a teammate, then picked up.
If the keeper touches the ball with his hands outside of the penalty area (the "18"), the offense is handling and the other team is awarded a direct kick from the spot where the keeper first touched the ball with his hands.
If the keeper touches the ball with his hands inside the penalty area but outside the goal area (the "6"), the offense is goalkeeper handling and the other team is awarded an indirect kick from the spot where the keeper first touched the ball with his hands.
If the keeper touches the ball with his hands inside the goal area, the other team is awarded an indirect free kick from the spot on the goal area line nearest where the ball was first touched by the keeper.
Yes there are rules, like sliding from the back , showing studs and kicking very high foot are not allowed and could get a red or yellow card.
Cobb Morley is the 'Father of Soccer'. Actually, he was English so he is the 'Father of "Football"'. In that way, yes he is the founder of a sort. Of course soccer started way back to undated times when soccer had no real rules. But Cobb Morley is the founder of todays soccer. He decided that there should be organized rules that are the same for the whole world. So he did. So, Yes, Cobb Morley is the founder and father of soccer (football! ;-p)
It depends on what you consider official. Soccer was played at universities in Europe as far back as 1815. Eton College established a specific set of rules. Soccer was played at a lot of colleges in the US in 1820, but there were no intercollegiate games, and the rules changed quite often. Soccer was first considered an official sport of the Olympics starting in 1904.
how did they play soccer back then
If the teacher is staring at you, stare right back at them. If they are picking on you, ask them why they are picking on you and do everything they say and when.
when using a craft knife always slide the blade back in
Back Street Soccer happened in 1996.
Back Street Soccer was created in 1996.
If the ball is moving kick it if it goes out you can not play it, and the team who kicked it out doesn't throw the ball in the opposite team does!
Football goes back to the middle ages and beyond but there was no agreed set of rules. The modern game was goes back to a meeting in London England when the rules were agreed and the Football Association formed. The laws of the game were written under the leadership of Ebenezer Cobb Morley.
A back is a defender.
There is no definitive information however, record show that one of the earliest forms of soccer in which players kicked a ball around on a small field has been traced as far back to 1004 B.C. in Japan.A record of the development of soccer in England shows that Eton college had the earliest known rules of the game in 1815, I suppose that this somewhat implies that until then, the games were played in chaos. Standardized rules known as the Cambridge rules were adopted by England's major colleges at this time.AnswerThere are many forms of football some of which can be traced back hundreds of years. However, the history of the form of football known as Soccer are well documented. The 'Laws of the game' for 'Association football' also known as 'Soccer' were wrote by a man called Ebenezer C. Morley the first secretary of the newly formed Football Association in 1863. Before this year the word Soccer did not exist.