A goal keeper may play as any other player. He only has special privileges within his own penalty area.
It depends on which soccer player it is and what division.
1 you muppet x
Yes a goalkeeper can kick the ball and score more then one goal into the other net. And he can score from corner kicks as well.
It is valid in world soccer. Ive seen it happen before, as long as no-one intefers illegally with the ball or a player it is all okay!
When you try to score in soccer, it is called a "shot on goal". If the shot misses wildly, it may not be recorded as such for statistical purposes, as that statistic is used to evaluate goalkeeper performance as well as offensive aggression.
Yes all the 22 players can score if they hv the opportunity
Yes. The only times other players aren't permitted in the penalty box are on the goalkeeper's goal kicks and on penalty kicks.
All have to do their path, goalkeeper must save the goal. Midfielders must supply the striker and the striker must score.
peter smeichel
Yes. The goalkeeper is normally number 1 on a Gaelic Football team. A goalkeeper is essential as it is possible to score a goal, like in soccer. This is worth 3 points. A score can also be got by kicking the ball over the goal and between the two posts, like in rugby. This is worth 1 point.
Soccer in the U.S. is the same kind of soccer as celebrated around the globe. The only difference is in the penalty shots. They have the abnormal "shoot outs", in which players have a cartain amount of seconds to transport the ball as close as possible to the goal and beat the goalkeeper to score.
Instead of going up front, playing offense, and trying to score goals, you stay back and defend the goalkeeper from getting scored on.