The goalie should leave the net to challenge an attacker only if they are certain that they will be able to get the ball. Often times, a goalie will go out by mistake, and cost the team a goal.
When a goalkeeper gets sent off, they have to leave the field of play and cannot be replaced by another goalkeeper. A teammate will have to step in as the substitute goalkeeper for the remainder of the match.
No
Dare him to leave. Challenge him to do it and if he does, he's NOT worth it.
Yes it is the rule , that the goalkeeper that got the red card should leave the pitch and another goalkeeper will take his place, but the coach must withdraw a player, in other words the team will play with 10 players only. Alternatively, the manager can decide to put one of the players already on the pitch in goal, though this rarely happens.
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The sweeper is a deep defensive position; basically, they are the last line of defence besides the goalkeeper. They normally never leave their own 23-metre area, and are there to clear the ball away from the goal or goalkeeper at any time. They are often the strongest defender on the team, and sweeper is almost a specialist role.
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Yes. The goalkeeper may leave the penalty area at any time during play, but cannot touch the ball with his hands while outside of the area.