The goalie is the only player who can use his hands during play in soccer.
The answer is is yes, as long as they player does not touch it with his hands.
In the NFL, the penalty for hands to the face is a 15-yard penalty and can result in a player being ejected from the game for repeated infractions.
Disqualification happens when a player touches the soccer ball with their hands when he was supposed to kick a penalty
A goalie can use their hands during a soccer match only when they are inside their own penalty area.
If a player touches the ball with their hands in soccer, it is considered a handball and results in a foul being called by the referee. The opposing team is awarded a free kick or penalty kick, depending on where the handball occurred on the field.
The goalkeeper is the only player in soccer allowed to touch the ball with their hands while on the field.
The penalty for making an illegal use of hands signal in football is a 5-yard penalty and loss of down.
A soccer goalie can touch the ball with their hands only inside their own penalty area during a game.
A soccer goalie can use their hands during a game when they are inside their own penalty area and the ball is played back to them by a teammate using their feet.
The rules are that any players can't touch the ball with there hands or there's a penalty. Only the goalkeepers could touch the ball with there hands. Another rule is the you can't injure or hurt anyone or an penalty will apply, the least worse penalty is a free kick for the injured players team,the worst is a red card which sends you off the field. Same for if an player touches the ball,except it's just an free kick. When the ball gets to the penalty box which is the goalkeepers box and penalties the opposite team gets a penalty shot which is 12 feet away fo the goal. :)
A goalie can use their hands without penalty when they are within the penalty area and the ball is played back to them by a teammate using their feet.
A player always has the option to leave the penalty area. There are sometimes consequences for doing so. For example, a goal keeper could be penalized for leaving the penalty area with the ball still in their hands.