No. The restart would be a corner kick for the opposing team.
No it doesnt count as the kick has been taken and the goalkeeper has saved it
kick it in the goal kick it in the goal kick it in the goal kick it in the goal
A direct free kick is a kick that requires only one person to touch it before it goes into the goal to count.
If he kicks it into the opponent's goal, then a goal is awarded and a kick-off is given to the opposing team. If he kicks it into his own goal, then the kick was backwards and must be retaken. In some youth leagues (under 8) there are no direct kicks, so if the ball were untouched into the goal, the kick would be retaken. If a defender touched it on the way to the net, the goal would count. This is similar to a throw-in, which cannot score a goal directly.
(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.
There is no such thing as a "Direct Goal Kick." Goals can be scored from Goal Kicks Goals can be scored from Direct Free Kicks According to FIFA Laws of the Game
A blocked field goal is recorded as a miss in the official statistics sheet.
An indirect free kick must be touched by another player before it goes into the net to count as a goal. A direct free kick does not.
Only if they make it. If they make it; it counts as a field goal attempt and a field goal make. If it is missed, it does not count as a missed field goal.
Yes, because it is in-direct and so if it was shot and the ball went into the goal with no one touching it, the goal would not count.
If it passes between the uprights and above the crossbar, it counts. Otherwise, it does not count.