One goal is worth 6 points.
There are not goals in football, but touchdowns. They are 6 points each.
13 points. 6 points per goal and 1 point per behind. 6 + 6 + 1 = 13
They are 6.4m apart.
Placekicker (for kickoffs, field goals, extra points).
15 points
Rugby league awards two points for a penalty goal.The only other way to score two points in any of the major football codes is as follows:American football: Safety; two-point conversion following a touchdownRugby (union and league): Conversion following a tryIn Australian rules, you score in increments of 1 and 6. In Gaelic football, increments of 1 and 3. Soccer only has 1-point goals.
The goals are precisely as wide as football goals. They are football goals.
Collingwood has scored the most with 1849 goals as at the end of the 2010 season.
There would be many answers to this question as there are many football codes. American football, Gaelic, Aussie rules, Rugby League, Rugby Union etc. However if you mean the most popular form of football in the world, Association Football (Soccer) there are no points awarded for goals. Points are awarded for winning (3) or drawing (1).
Hazem el Mazri, winger for the Bulldogs, in round one of the 2009 NRL competition, reached 2,184 points passing former record holder Andrew Johns to become the highest points scorer in Australian Rugby League.
No. It is the score of one team. There are two ways of scoring in Gaelic Football. They are goals, by getting the ball into the net. A goal is worth 3 points. The other way is to score a point, by hitting the ball over the crossbar. The scores are often given showing both the amount of goals scored and the amounts of points scored, rather than the overall total. 2 - 15 means 2 goals and 15 points. That would be a total of 21 points.