Oliver Kahn
In 2002 FIFA World Cup, Oliver Kahn (Germany) became the first goalkeeper in the history who received the Golden Ball.
It is the golden ball, and it was won by Oliver kahn of Germany, The golden ball is for the best player at that world cup, Kahn has not scored so many goals as a goalkeeper.I think it was in 2002.
No, in soccer, players are not allowed to use their hands to pass the ball back to the goalkeeper. The goalkeeper is the only player on the team who can use their hands to handle the ball within the penalty area.
Handle the ball in the goal area only
No, a goalkeeper cannot handle the ball outside the 18-yard area, regardless of whether their feet are still inside the area. The Laws of the Game state that a goalkeeper is only permitted to use their hands within their own penalty area, and handling the ball outside that area results in a free kick for the opposing team. If the goalkeeper's body is outside the area while handling the ball, it constitutes an infringement.
An opponent can not run into the goalkeeper if the goalkeeper has possession of the ball. Nor can an opponent run into a keeper if the ball is not within playing distance of the two players. Under no circumstances can a player run into the keeper intentionally, but might only do so in the course of fairly playing the ball. If a keeper has the ball after a catch, and a player runs into or tackles him, it is automatic red card.
It is where you have 11 players on 2 teams (1 goalkeeper on each team), and you have to try and kick the ball into the goal. Only the goalkeeper can touch the ball with his hand. After 90 minutes the team with the most goals wins.
The only player who is allowed to pick up the ball on the field of play is the goalkeeper, but only within their own penalty area. Outside of this area, all players must use their feet or body to play the ball. Additionally, the goalkeeper can only handle the ball in this manner during active play and under specific game conditions.
The goalkeeper is the only player in soccer allowed to touch the ball with their hands while on the field.
In soccer, players are not allowed to touch the ball with their hands during regular play. The only player who can touch the ball with their hands is the goalkeeper, but only within the penalty area.
No. When determining whether a goalkeeper may touch a ball with his hands, only the position of the ball matters. If the ball had not crossed (or touched the plane above) the boundary of the goalkeeper's own penalty area, it would be considered deliberate handling, The restart would be a direct free kick at the location of the handling. The goalkeeper might be cautioned if the act prevented the development of a promising goal scoring opportunity in the opinion of the referee. The goalkeeper might be sent off if the ball would have entered the net if not for the handling (and without being touched again by any player) in the referee's opinion.
absolutely no goal. only the position of ball dete rmines the goal.