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Yes, a goalkeeper is allowed to bounce the ball while in possession of it. This can be done to control the ball or to set up for a kick or throw. However, the goalkeeper must release the ball within six seconds of possessing it with his hands.
Handle the ball in the goal area only
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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.
The goalkeeper is the only player in soccer allowed to touch the ball with their hands while on the field.
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.
Yes, this is allowed. However it is quite rare.
No, players are not allowed to touch the ball with their hands in soccer, except for the goalkeeper who can use their hands within the penalty area.
The purpose of the penalty arc is to ensure that, when a player takes a penalty kick, his teammates and opponents stay ten yards away from him at all times. While the goalkeeper has the ball in his possession, no player is allowed within the penalty arc until the keeper releases the ball.
No, in soccer, players are not allowed to use their hands to pick up the ball during a game, except for the goalkeeper who is allowed to do so within the penalty area.
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.
Any player is allowed to take a throw-in. Also the goalkeeper can throw the ball after legally picking it up during the course of play.