Play on. The crossbar is on the field of play, therefore the ball never left the field.
Yes, in soccer, the ball must fully cross the goal line between the goalposts and under the crossbar to score a goal. It does not have to hit the net to count as a goal.
If it passes between the uprights and above the crossbar, it counts. Otherwise, it does not count.
In lacrosse, if the ball hits both the left and right goalposts as well as the crossbar but does not fully cross the goal line, it is not considered a goal. For a goal to be counted, the entire ball must completely cross the plane of the goal line. Hitting the posts or crossbar indicates that the shot was unsuccessful.
No, if a punt goes through the uprights, it would not count as a field goal. In American football, a field goal can only be scored by kicking the ball from the ground during a placekick attempt.
Legitimately prevent the ball from passing over the goalline beneath the crossbar. this might mean deflecting it with your stick, goalkeeper's pads or body, or trap it and clear it away from the goal.
Only if the ball had crossed the line of scrimmage.
No way, it does not count.
A goal kick is awarded when the ball completely exits the field across the goal line and was last touched by an attacker.If it does so between the goal posts, under the crossbar, and was not directly from an indirect free kick or a throw-in, then a goal is awarded and the restart is a kick off for the defense.
yes as long as it bounces back in.
If the play starts with time still on the clock, then yes.
A goal is scored once the football has passed over the goal-line, and between the two uprights and crossbar. A goalkeeper is there to try to prevent the ball scoring a goal.