That's very difficult to say... But, I would say that a normal score in soccer is 1-0; 2-0; 1-1; 2-1; 0-0; 2-2... In a game 3-0; 3-1; 4-1; 5-1; 4-0; 5-0; 6-0; 7-0; 8-0 etc etc etc isn't quite a normal result, you know? It means that the game were really not equilibrated Black10 says: Yes, the person above answer is true, but sometimes you only need on goal to win.
Each goal is considered one point. but its referred to as a goal
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In European football, then yes, one goal is one point. In American football, a touch down is worth 6 points. A field goal is worth 3 points A safety is worth 2 points. Hope this helps!!
if it is a kick off then none but if it is a kick after a goal then 1 the kick off in football is only worth 1 point 2 The kickoff is designed to place the ball in play after a team scores points. The kickoff is worth no points.
in football/soccer you do not get points for a goal you only get points if you win/lose/draw a match Win= 3 points lose= 0 points draw= 1 point if you score it gets added to the goal difference for your team which could decide what place on the league table you are
There are no minutes in a goal.
for every $10.00 you spend, you get one point
Two.
depends on how big the goal is
One goal is counted as one goal.
3 points
Hitting the sliotar between the tall posts (similar to rugby posts) is a "point" worth one point. Hitting the sliotar into the net (similar to a soccer net) is a "goal" worth three points. The scoring in hurling is displayed like this: Team A 3-8 Team B 0-16 The first number represents goals (three points) and the second number represents points (one point) In the above example, Team A won scoring 17 points against Team B which scored 16 points.