A goal may be scored directly from a goal kick, but only against the opponents. An own-goal cannot be scored directly from a goal kick.
A goal may be scored directly from a goal kick, but only against the opponents. You cannot score an own-goal directly from a goal kick.
you cannot sore a goal from an indirect kick
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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.
The goal has yet to be scored.
No, a goal cannot be scored directly from a throw in. This is the overriding rule from the FIFA Laws of the Game. If the throwing team throws the ball directly into their own goal, no goal is awarded and play is restarted with a corner kick by the thrower's opponents. If the throwing team throws the ball directly into their opponent's goal, no goal is awarded and play is restarted with a goal kick by the thrower's opponents.
Jermain Defoe of England scored the goal.
The first such goal was scored by Billy Alston.
The first goal scored in the 1930 world cup was scored by France.
A referee cannot score a goal because they are considered part of the field. Any such goal would be credited to the last player who played the ball.
The person who scored the winning goal was Burrachaga