If the defender is inside the "D", then yes, it is a goal. This is a new ruling for this season that may subsequently be reversed after review. Who knows what that decision will be?
Its pretends to be dead so that its attacker or enemy will go away from her
A foul does not have to be near the ball. A foul must occur (1) by a player, (2) on the field of play, (3) against an opponent, and (4) while the ball is in play. If the foul you describe is by a defender, against an attacker, in the defender's penalty area then play is stopped and a penalty kick awarded. Depending on the severity, it could also be misconduct.
Many things can occur when the ball goes out of bounds... (1) If the ball goes over a side line last touched by an attacker, the defense receives a throw-in. (2) If the ball goes over a side line last touched by a defender, the attacker receives a throw-in. (3) If the ball goes over a touch line (not between the goal posts and under the crossbar) last touched by an attacker, the defense receives a goal kick. (4) If the ball goes over a touch line (not between the goal posts and under the crossbar) last touched by a defender, the attacker receives a corner kick. According to FIFA Laws of the Game. Youth rules may be modifided.
A penalty kick is awarded when a defender, while within his own penalty area, commits a penal foul (normally punishable by a Direct Free Kick) against an attacker or against the Spirit of the Game.There are 10 penal fouls that are punishable by a direct free kick:kicks or attempts to kick an opponenttrips or attempts to trip an opponentjumps at an opponentcharges an opponentstrikes or attempts to strike an opponentpushes an opponenttackles an opponentholds an opponentspits at an opponenthandles the ball deliberately (except for the goalkeeper within his own penalty area)If any of these are committed, against an attacker, by a defender while the ball is in play and while inside the defender's penalty area, then a penalty kick is awarded to the attacking team.Note that there could also be misconduct resulting in a caution or a send off, but that uses a different set of criteria and is not automatic.
Sensitivity.
A corner kick is awarded when the ball completely exits the field across the goal line and was last touched by a defender.
Which endzone?
yes, since the goal keeper is the defender, and he/she touched it last, it is a corner.
It is a goal kick which is placed on the 6 yard box and is typically taken by a keeper or defender
A goal kick is the restart when the ball exits the field across the goal line, last touched by an attacker, and not between the goal posts and under the cross bar (i.e. a goal was not scored).
You are not guilty of an offside infraction if you receive the ball directly from a throw-in by a team-mate, the defender deflection would still count as "the throw-in" unless they controlled the ball first. Even if they did control the ball, you are not guilty of an offside infraction if an opposing player passed it.
Through direct contact with a contagious person or places, they have touched.