No. It doesn't matter where the goalkeeper is.The ballmust be in the penalty area (on the line is inside) for the keeper to touch it.
You get a penalty when you are fouled inside the opposing team's penalty/goalkeeper's box.
A safety is worth 2 points and caused three ways. 1) The person in possession of the ball is tackled inside their own endzone 2) There is an offensive holding penalty that happens inside the offensive teams endzone 3) The offensive team fumbles the ball out of bounds in their endszone.
air is in the football
Assuming you're talking about soccer... it depends on who is fouled. If it's the same team as the goalkeeper, a free-kick is awarded. However - if it's a member of the opposing team, that would mean a penalty is awarded
it is not a handball as long as the ball is inside the penalty box.
There are 11 soccer players insinde the fiels; which 1 is a goalkeeper and 10 are playing inside.
25 football fields can fit inside the pentagon
The pressure inside a football is caused by the air particles inside the ball being compressed by the addition of increasing amounts of air. The standard PSI of a professional football is 13 psi (Pounds per square inch).
the inside of a football
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