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Can a soccer goalkeeper cross the half-line? - Answers

Absolutely. Keepers are field players, except they can use their hands in their own penalty area. That's the only difference.Note: In rare instances where things are "desperate" and there is little time left in the match, the keeper of the trailing team has been seen coming up to play with all his teammates in and around the opponent's penalty area in an attempt to get a late goal. It's unusual, and a risky bid - for obvious reasons. An "open" goal is a good target.



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Absolutely. Keepers are field players, except they can use their hands in their own penalty area. That's the only difference.Note: In rare instances where things are "desperate" and there is little time left in the match, the keeper of the trailing team has been seen coming up to play with all his teammates in and around the opponent's penalty area in an attempt to get a late goal. It's unusual, and a risky bid - for obvious reasons. An "open" goal is a good target.



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Can a soccer goalkeeper cross the half-line? - Answers

Absolutely. Keepers are field players, except they can use their hands in their own penalty area. That's the only difference.Note: In rare instances where things are "desperate" and there is little time left in the match, the keeper of the trailing team has been seen coming up to play with all his teammates in and around the opponent's penalty area in an attempt to get a late goal. It's unusual, and a risky bid - for obvious reasons. An "open" goal is a good target.

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