A goal in soccer is scored when a player kicks the ball into the net. Here the entire ball must cross the goal line, , even if the goalkeeper both legs cross the line , the goal will not be given until the ball also crosses the line.
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A goal is scored when the ball completely crosses the touch line, between the goal posts, and below the crossbar such that it was not propelled by the hand or did not enter by any other infraction of the laws of the game.
A team may only score one point at a time. This point is called a goal, and you receive or score a goal by kicking the ball into the opposing team's net. However, if kick the ball into your own net, the opposing team receives a goal (or one point).
A goal is awarded when the ball exits the field across the goal line, between the goal posts, and under the cross bar when the ball is in play.
The rules for determining goals are pretty straight-foward. The ball must cross the goal-line and enter the net in open play.