The Laws of the Game do not require goal nets; only that if they are present, they are made of suitable material and must not interfere with the goalkeeper. Traditionally, goal nets are always used. Interestingly, corner flags are mandatory, but are found missing from the field more often than nets.
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In my opinion the best play in Soccer is an assist to a goal.
In soccer, the nets are a mesh polyethylene of other suitable material often attached to the rear (out of play) side of each team's goalposts and crossbar. The purpose of goal nets are to prevent balls that have entered the goal from careening away from the field and delaying the restart of play. They also create a barrier between "inside" and "outside" of the goal to help officials, players, and other onlookers determine whether a fast-moving ball crossed the goal line between the goalposts and under the crossbar, or outside of them. The Laws of the Game do not require nets, but allow their use so long as they do not interfere with the goalkeeper or other players near the goal. By convention, nets are nearly always used, are white in color, and extend at least a yard behind the goal line before converging to form the cage-like area, giving a volume of at least 576 cubic feet for adult professional matches.
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When the ball enters either goal while in play.
In my opinion the best play in Soccer is an assist to a goal.
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After a goal has been made, the team who got scored on restarts the match with the ball place in the center of the field, where one player must move the ball on the opponents side of the field to play the ball.
The goal keeper counts as one of the 7 players required to continue a match.
Remember that the goal is 8 by 8. It's 8 yards wide and 8 feet high. Law 1 of the Laws of the Game describes the field of play and the goal.