If you mean a goal shooter then yes! Every player has to defend his or her player on the opposite team.
Goal could mean field goal or touchdown.If it is a field goal, the term is called a blocked kick.If it is a touchdown, there is no specific term. The most common term would be that the player fumbles the ball. He could also be "stopped short."
ON-SIDE in soccer or football is when a player from the attacking has one defender between him, the goalie and goal.
When a player scores in his first appearance for a club (debut).
You cannot score an own-goal on a direct free kick. The restart would be a corner kick for the opponents.
I believe you are referring to the murder of Andres Escobar, the Colombian soccer player who scored an own goal against the US in the 1994 World Cup. It was reported that his murderer, Humberto Castro Munoz, shouted "Goal!" each time he shot Escobar. On a side note, Munoz was released from prison in 2005.
The task of a goalkeeper also involves geometry: Think of the following problem: if an attacking player is approaching the goalkeeper, where does the goalkeeper need to stand to have the best chance of preventing a score? A good goalkeeper does not stand on the goal line too much of the time. He stays a bit in front of his goal, because it makes no sense to dive behind the goal line to "save" a ball. When a single attacker is approaching him, he will try to be on the angle bisector of the lines from that player to the goal posts. He will turn his body toward the approaching player, so that when he dives to the side to stop a shot, he is as far from the left-hand side as from the right-hand side. There also are interesting dilemmas for the goalkeeper about how far he should stand in front of his goal: when he is far from his goal the goalkeeper can get a single player's ball more easily, but the attacking player can also more easily lob the ball over the goalkeeper. And when a second player is coming at the same time, that player has a free path to the goal. See related link for more information.
The major goal is for one side to defeat the enemy the goal in war is to hurt the other side not kill but hurt.
In American and Canadian football, a field goal is scored by kicking a ball pinned to the ground by the finger of another player between the two upright posts of the goal. When scored, it counts as three points for the side who kicks it.
The attacker in both mens and womens lacrosse is an offencive player who usually plays in front or around the goal area
A penalty goal in soccer is a goal scored as the result of a penalty shot. A penalty shot is rewarded to a player who has been subject to rough play inside a designated penalty area in front of the opposing team's goal.
A "cap" is awarded to a player who plays for their international side