Yes, in American football, the football must cross the goal line for a touchdown to be scored.
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When any part of the ball or any part of the ball carrier touches the out of bounds line, the ball is out of play.
You must maintain control of the ball in order to:Score a TD (touchdown)Keep it in your team's possessionBe counted as an interception should one occur
Math can be used in a various ways in football. Here are just some examples: - calculating the probability of making a touchdown with each of the plays - figuring out how far the football is from the end zone - finding statistics for each team in order to determine the amount of difficulty
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The basics of football is to score more points than your opponent. The way to do this is by either running the football into the end zone which gives you six points, or by throwing the football to another teammate and if he/she catches it, than that is a touchdown which also gives you six points. After the touchdown, the team that scored has a chance to either attempt a field goal (kicking the football through the field goal) which is 1 point or go for 2 points by running a normal offensive play, you may not kick the ball in order to get the 2 point conversion. Both offense and defense must play 11 players on the field at once.
Part of the ball has to clear the plane in order to score a touchdown.
You have 4 downs in order to either score a touchdown, or advance 10 yards to achieve another first down.
Order of the Southern Cross happened in 1822.
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Yes, in soccer, the ball must fully cross the goal line between the goalposts and under the crossbar to score a goal. It does not have to hit the net to count as a goal.
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