an indirect free kick ... if it goes in the opponents goal directly, the restart of play would be a goal kick
You are not allowed to score from an indirect free kick
An indirect kick is a kick during which you cannot score automatically. To score on an indirect kick, it must touch another player and go into the goal to be counted.
A goal kick is a different kick from a direct free kick or an indirect free kick. Your question appears to ask if a goal may be scored from a goal kick. Yes, it can, but only against the opponents. One cannot score an own-goal directly from a goal kick.
Yes. You can score from anywhere on the field at any time except from a throw-in or an indirect free kick. Also, you cannot score an own-goal directly from a kick-off, goal kick, corner kick, free kick, or penalty kick.
you cannot sore a goal from an indirect kick
You cannot score an own-goal on a direct free kick. The restart would be a corner kick for the opponents.
Only if the kick awarded was a direct free kick.
A goal may be scored directly from a goal kick, but only against the opponents. You cannot score an own-goal directly from a goal kick.
Yes, a goalkeeper may score a goal by drop-kicking the ball. The only times that a goal cannot be scored is directly from a throw-in, an indirect free kick, and immediately after an offensive foul or infraction.
In soccer you have to score a goal with a free kick, no points are given.
The restart after an offside infraction is an indirect free kick. A goal may not be scored directly from an indirect free kick.
There is no such thing as a "line-kick" in soccer. However, a goal may be scored directly from any kick except for an indirect free kick. In that case, the kick may only score after the ball touches another player after the kick and before entering the goal.