i believe so but I've never seen a goalie do that before
It all depends on how you touch them, if the goalie has possession, and if the goalie is dribbling the soccer ball.
when the keeper or goalie is in possession of the ball after being received from a back pass or saving a shot
Yes. As long as the field player is in possession range of the ball, the player can shield. However, if the player is not within possession range of the ball and tries to shield, he will be called for obstruction.
No, it will be an indirect free kick if he picks it up again
The NBA player bounced the ball
bounced. Example: I bounced on the skippy ball.
They should attempt to maintain possession of the ball with their hands. Stopping a shot does not imply that they have full possession. Hold onto the ball, but you only have a certain amount of time to get rid of it, so you eithor punt the ball, throw it, or kick it. Your choice.
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If you have the ball and your goalie is out of position, you should assess your options quickly. If there's an open shot on goal, take it; however, be cautious of defenders. Alternatively, you can look to pass to a teammate who is in a better position to score. Always prioritize maintaining possession and making smart plays to reduce the risk of turnovers.
no, the goalie can kick the ball. He cannot pick it up though.
Not if the goalie has a hold of the ball with both hands. Otherwise yes.
pushing,shoving,grabing the ball with your hands,tackle from behind,kick the ball in front of the goalie, and grab the ball if your the goalie is a no no!