A goal keeper is allowed to use their hands only within their own penalty area.
A goal may be a scored directly from a goal keeper punt.
Not with their hands. A goal keeper may only use his hands inside of his own penalty area.
If a defender passes the ball with his feet to the goal keeper, the goal keeper may not touch the ball with their hands.
No
A goal keeper may never use their hands outside of their own penalty area. A goal keeper may not use their hands, even in their penalty area, when a team-mate deliberately plays the ball to them with their feet. A goal keeper may not use their hands, even in their penalty area, when a team-mate directly throws the ball to them on a throw-in.
The laws do not prevent a goal from being scored from a goal keeper's throw.In practice no goal keeper can throw it that far, so there are no known examples.
The goal keeper is a player and can receive a pass like any other player. There are limits on when the goal keeper may use their hands when passed with the feet or thrown in to them from a team-mate.
Yes and has been done several times.
No. Only in the penalty area may the goal keeper handle the ball.
Goal keeper
The goal keeper.