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Based on a English Premier League match when Robin Van Persie from Arsenal knocked the ball off Mark Schwartzer from Middlesborough as he attempted to kick, the official disallowed the goal and called a foul on Van Persie. So the answer is no.

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No. Once the goal keeper has possession of the ball, you cannot play it. Defining "has possession" is a decision to be made by the referee.

Although, in fixtures prior to a new ruling there have been occasions in which a player has headed the ball out of a goalkeepers HAND (singular). Notable a Nottingham Forest - Manchester City game.

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if its acually in its ahnd then no

but if about to get it like an inch then you can get it :]

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no, or you will give away a free shot

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No. you will get a yellow card

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No

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Yes

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