Assuming you're talking about soccer... it depends on who is fouled. If it's the same team as the goalkeeper, a free-kick is awarded. However - if it's a member of the opposing team, that would mean a penalty is awarded
No. It's the same as American football.
It affects the environment because when a football team moves ground they leave all of there waste and the building for the ground stays there until someone comes and demolishes it.
hill end football club around the ground
A football ground is an oval shaped ground on which Australian football is played.
It lands on the ground below, possibly annoying someone.
the football ground is called "le terrain de football / le terrain de foot"
a football field
Yes
The Racecourse Ground
City Ground Football Stadium, home of Nottingham Forest Football Club holds 30.602 people and is the 22nd largest football ground in England. The field dimensions are 115 yards by 78 yards.
The City Ground
yes under the football offences act 1991 its a criminal offence to be intoxicated in a football ground and yes you can be arrested for it