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According to the 2009/2010 version of the Laws of the Game as regulated by F.I.F.A., under Law 8- The Start and Restart of Play (page 27 in the official "Laws of the Game") under the heading "Kick-off" it states:
"A goal may be scored directly from the kick-off."
You may verify my answer by going to www.fifa.com and download the Laws of the Game pdf file.
Yes you totally can do that.
Yes. A goal may be scored directly from a kick-off, but only against the opponents. See Law 8 of the FIFA Laws of the Game.
Not directly, no. Another player must touch the ball before a goal may be scored.
No, once the balls has passed over or into the plane surrounding the endzone it is deemed a touchback and the ball is placed at the 20yd line. But if it did happen that would be sweet.
Yes. Anyone on the field can score a direct or indirect free kick.
yes you can.
You are not allowed to score in soccer by your fist
Yes. A player may score directly from a kickoff, goal kick, corner kick, direct free kick, or dropped ball. A player may not score directly from an indirect free kick or throw-in.
No you can not score from a throw in.
It has to touch a player in order for it to be counted as a goal.
Yes. Any player on the pitch can score in soccer including goalkeepers.
You try to score goals, they have positions, if it goes out from the side its a throw in, if it goes out behind the goals and the defense did it, its a corner kick, and if the offense did it then it's a goal kick.
a goal in soccer is to "score a goal"
When a goal is scored off a throw in
score
When you score it is called a 'Goal'. When you try to score it is called 'Shooting'.
The laws do not prevent a goal from being scored from a goal keeper's throw.In practice no goal keeper can throw it that far, so there are no known examples.
The intent of soccer is to score more goals than your opponent.