No. It is now treated as an "indirect" start of play. This is a rule change that has happened in Aug 2012. It will now be a GK or CK (unless the goal keeper has touch it, on the way to the goal. So effectively you can not score an Own goal as well.
Yes. A goal may be scored directly from a drop ball. A drop ball must touch the ground before any player may kick it.
Addendum: This is no longer true as of 2014/15 season. A goal may not be scored on the first touch from a drop ball.
New rules for 2012/13 now state that you can no longer score directly from a drop ball. A goal kick will now be awarded instead.
yes
By getting the ball into the goal ie score a goal
It is about kicking the ball and trying to score in the goal.
A goal is awarded when the ball completely exits the field across the goal line, between the goal posts, and under the cross bar, when the ball is in active play. Exceptions: - No own-goal may be scored directly from a restart, except a drop ball. - A goal may not be scored directly from an indirect free kick.
In soccer the main goal is to get the ball down the feild and score by getting the ball in the net past the goalie. You win by having more goals than the opposite team.
a goal in soccer is to "score a goal"
(if your choosing) pass the ball to another player on your team, and kick it in the opposite teams goal (the goal where you need to score). or kick the ball in yourself.
It is hitting the ball with the head and trying to aim towards goal to score.
Kicking a soccer ball past the goalie to score a goal. Apex
yes, but they put down the last opponent who touched the ball, not you
to score a goal.....
The goal kick is retaken.
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.