Yes.
A goal may be a scored directly from a goal keeper punt.
If by goal box you mean goal area, a box 6 yards from the goal. Then Yes, a goal may be scored within the box. EXCEPT: A goal cannot be scored on yourself from a goal kick or free kick awarded with in the your own goal area. If the ball is kicked from a goal kick or free kick awared with in your own goal area and enters your own goal the proper restart is a goal kick as the ball must leave the pentaly area to be in play. FIFA Laws of the Game.
most of the time when a goal keeper takes the penalty shot but sometimes when the goal keeper of the other team is so much above his field or area the goal keeper may kick the ball from goal to the other goal.
Goal kick. Although he may kick it from his hand whens caught in active play.
no nothing is allowed to be used
general knowledge goal kick goal keeper
No goal is awarded if the referee blows his whistle before the ball enters the goal. That said, the referee is the sole keeper of the clock, and he alone determines when time is up.
A goal keeper may release the ball back into play in any way they wish.
Yes. A goal keeper has all the rights of a regular player, they just have a few extra rights while they are in their own penalty area.
It is neither direct nor indirect. That said, a goal cannot be scored directly from a throw-in. The restart would be the same as if the score was directly from an indirect free kick. If the ball enters the opponent's goal then it's a goal kick for the opponents. If the ball enters the thrower's goal, then it's a corner kick for the opponents.
If an attacker enters too soon... ... and the goal is made, then rekick. ... and the goal is not made, then IFK for defense. If a defender enters too soon... ... and the goal is made, then goal awarded with kick-off restart. ... and the goal is not made, then rekick. If both attacker and defender enter too soon ... then always rekick.