An indirect free kick that enters the kicker's own goal will result in a corner kick given to the other team. However, if the indirect free kick was taken from a spot within the kicker's own penalty area and did not exit the penalty area into the field of play, then the ball was never properly put in play and the kick is retaken.
As a referee, i would call a re-take of the indirect kick
Retake the goal kick
It is neither direct nor indirect. That said, a goal cannot be scored directly from a throw-in. The restart would be the same as if the score was directly from an indirect free kick. If the ball enters the opponent's goal then it's a goal kick for the opponents. If the ball enters the thrower's goal, then it's a corner kick for the opponents.
Kick-off Direct free kick Indirect free kick Penalty kick Corner kick Goal kick Throw-in Drop ball
The restart after an offside infraction is an indirect free kick. A goal may not be scored directly from an indirect free kick.
The restart for an offside offense is an indirect free kick. Another player must touch it for a goal to be scored during an indirect free kick.
A goal kick is awarded when the ball completely exits the field across the goal line and was last touched by an attacker.If it does so between the goal posts, under the crossbar, and was not directly from an indirect free kick or a throw-in, then a goal is awarded and the restart is a kick off for the defense.
Unsporting behavior is a cautionable offense (yellow card). If play was stopped solely to deal with the misconduct, then the restart is an indirect free kick for the opposing team. If play was stopped for another reason, and the referee waited to deal with the misconduct, then the restart is dictated by the reason it stopped; throw-in, goal kick, etc.
A goal is awarded when the ball completely exits the field across the goal line, between the goal posts, and under the cross bar, when the ball is in active play. Exceptions: - No own-goal may be scored directly from a restart, except a drop ball. - A goal may not be scored directly from an indirect free kick.
you cannot sore a goal from an indirect kick
You cannot score an own-goal directly from an indirect free kick or even a direct free kick. If the kick was taken from inside the kicker's penalty area and did not exit the penalty area before exiting the field, then the restart would be a rekick. If the kick was taken from outside kicker's penalty area or left the penalty area before exiting the field, then the restart would be a corner kick for the attacking team
If a goal keeper touches the ball with their hands, within their own penalty area, directly from a throw-in by a team-mate then play will be stopped and the restart will be an indirect free kick for the opponents at the location of the touch.
You cannot score an own-goal on a direct free kick. The restart would be a corner kick for the opponents.