When a goal is scored off a throw in
Once any player has touched it after a throw-in a goal may be scored.
The term "goal throw" has no meaning in soccer. A throw in is taken when the ball completely exits the field across the touch line, and it is a means to restart play. A player of the team that did not touch the ball last will take the throw in.
Directly from a goal kick, corner kick, or 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.
a goal in soccer is to "score a goal"
What is the depth of a soccer goal?
You should have someone throw you a ball and catch while moving side to side in the goal.
The linesmen have a flag each. They use these to indicate, a foul, a throw in, a corner, an offside, a goal kick or a substitution.
It is neither direct nor indirect. That said, a goal cannot be scored directly from a throw-in. The restart would be the same as if the score was directly from an indirect free kick. If the ball enters the opponent's goal then it's a goal kick for the opponents. If the ball enters the thrower's goal, then it's a corner kick for the opponents.
Some strategies for soccer are: * This is for if your opposing team is getting closer to your goal and they are in control of the soccer ball, and you have a chance to steal. If someone is open, pass it to them if not pass it OUT which means whatever side you are closer to kick it to that side. * When in doubt, in a throw in throw to the middle where, if one of your teammates is there they then can kick the ball and head straight towards the goal. * Try/Practice what I call the "Side Sweep." Its where you are in control of the soccer ball and you are very close to the goal. What you do is you pretend you are going to one side by kicking it close to the goal but QUICKLY catch it with the other foot then kick it in! * When you are a goalie, and you stop the soccer ball from coming in, or its a goal kick most often try to throw or roll it out, because punts can often go the way you don't want it to and you usually have a very weak punt. This is only advice for goalies and bad punters. Hope this helps. If not or you want more strategies message me and I will reply! Remember I was the captain of my school's soccer team! nat_alia_patterson
A goal in soccer is worth one point.
Assuming it has come of an opponent; if it crosses a side line its a throw in, if its a base line it is either a corner (attacking end) or a Goal Kick (defensive end)