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In most sports, such as soccer or hockey, defenders are not allowed to stand directly on the goal line to prevent a goal in a way that obstructs or interferes with play. However, they can position themselves strategically on or near the goal line to block shots or intercept passes. The specific rules may vary depending on the sport, so it's essential to refer to the official regulations for accurate guidance.

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