Handle the ball in the goal area only
No it is not legal to have any contact with the goalkeeper.
Yes the goalkeeper is allowed to cross the half line. He/she can go up for corners. I have done that against weaker teams.
No the goalkeeper no longer is allowed to catch a back pass.
Yes, a goalkeeper is allowed to bounce the ball while in possession of it. This can be done to control the ball or to set up for a kick or throw. However, the goalkeeper must release the ball within six seconds of possessing it with his hands.
yes!
No, in soccer, players are not allowed to use their hands to pass the ball back to the goalkeeper. The goalkeeper is the only player on the team who can use their hands to handle the ball within the penalty area.
yes
No, you cannot throw the ball back to the goalkeeper from a throw-in. According to the Laws of the Game, if a player throws the ball to their own goalkeeper directly from a throw-in, the goalkeeper is not allowed to handle the ball. This would result in an indirect free kick for the opposing team from the spot where the goalkeeper touched the ball.
Goalkeeper is allowed in the third where the opposite team are scoring and the centre third depending whether or not its a adult or a kids game
The goalkeeper is the only player in soccer allowed to touch the ball with their hands while on the field.
Yes, you are allowed.
In soccer, the goalkeeper box is a restricted area around the goal where only the goalkeeper can handle the ball. The rules state that the goalkeeper can use their hands within this box, but they must stay within the boundaries of the box when doing so. Additionally, opposing players are not allowed to challenge the goalkeeper within the box, and any infringement can result in a penalty or free kick for the opposing team.