If it's deliberate handling, he gives away a direct free kick. If he's the last defending player and stops an opponent from scoring, he can be sent off.
A goalkeeper is fouled when - A) He intentionally fouls another player inside or outside the goalbox B) He handles the ball after a deliberate back pass from his team mate or throw in C) He handles the ball outside the penalty box D) He moves off the goal line before a penalty is taken.
No. It doesn't matter where the goalkeeper is.The ballmust be in the penalty area (on the line is inside) for the keeper to touch it.
The goalkeeper is permitted to handle a ball received directly from an opponent's throw-in. If the throw is from a teammate (or himself), an indirect free kick will be awarded to the other team.
The duration of The Goalkeeper's Fear of the Penalty is 1.68 hours.
The Goalkeeper's Fear of the Penalty was created on 1972-02-19.
Yes, a goalkeeper can take penalties.
yes he can
It is used during the taking of a penalty kick to ensure that all players except the kick taker and the goalkeeper are both outside of the penalty area and are at least 10 yards from the spot where the kick will be taken.
if it was not a pass back then he's allowed
Only the position of the ball matters.
It has to be the goalkeeper.
You get a penalty when you are fouled inside the opposing team's penalty/goalkeeper's box.