Yes, in Ice Hockey, the puck must completely cross the goal line for a goal to be scored.
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Yes, in football, the ball must fully cross the goal line between the goalposts for a goal to be scored.
Yes, in American football, the football must cross the goal line for a touchdown to be scored.
Yes, in ice hockey, the entire puck must completely cross the goal line for a goal to be counted.
After a goal is scored, the game is restarted from a centre pass on the halfway line, by a member of the team the goal was scored against.
No. The puck has to fully cross the goal line, and must have entered the goal legally.
A goal can be scored from anywhere on the pitch, even an opposing team's goal kick can count as a goal if it goes in. There are a few scenarios where a goal cannot be allowed - if a ball goes in from a throw-in without touching a player it cannot stand as a goal. If a goal is scored from an indirect free kick without being taken as such, it does not count. To be counted as a goal, the entire ball needs to cross the goal line, in between the two posts and underneath the crossbar.
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).
Yes, the goal light in ice hockey is electronically sensitive to the puck. When the puck fully crosses the goal line, sensors inside the goal posts or crossbar detect the puck's presence and trigger the goal light to signal a score.
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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England have won only one world cup in 1966, it was verses West Germany, Geoff Hurst scored a hat trick, the only time a hat trick was scored at the world cup final.The match ended with Germany objecting to the goal of Hurst as it failed to cross the line. According to F.i.F.A rule the entire ball must cross the goal line, it did not cross the line.
It is the line on the ground between the goal posts. If the ball crosses it, a goal has been scored.