This information is somewhat complicated as its reported that many schools played a version of the Rugby Schools Game - This had no limits on the amount of players on each side and some reports indicate that a "try" was not a scoring situation - When the ball was placed down in what we know to be the "in goal area" it allowed a kick to be taken at the goal posts - it was this that scored a goal similar to that of the soccer version. This was the scoring system
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).
3 points in rugby union and 1 point in rugby league.
2 points in union and in league
touch football is 1 , rugby league is 4 , rugby union is 5
In Australian rugby league, a try is worth 4 points, and a successful conversion following a try adds an additional 2 points, bringing the total to 6 points if both are scored.
A penalty is worth 2 in league and 3 in union.
They are not forfeited they are either won, drawn or lost
In rugby league, a try is worth 4 points. After scoring a try, the team has the opportunity to attempt a conversion kick, which can add an additional 2 points if successful. Therefore, the total points for a try and a successful conversion can amount to 6 points.
in rugby 5 points is scored for 1 try, but if a conversation is successfull after a try then it would be 7 points.
5 points
In cribbage, 2 points are awarded for counting the keyword.
well Germany don't even play rugby league