Yea, it counts. It actually happened in the World Cup qualifiers, Poland I think got scored on like that.
2006-10-15 00:06:09
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answered by Camoranesi 1
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Yes
2006-10-14 14:30:20
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answered by Christina D 5
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I've been playing soccer for 10 years... A keeper can score even when assigned to the keeper possition. IT COUNTS :)
2006-10-15 13:30:19
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answered by ...Turtle... 2
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Yes, but only when it's a free kick, i saw it before and it was counted.
2006-10-14 15:12:32
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answered by Mina H 2
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Mina H......of course it doesn't have to be a freekick. I've seen a few goals over time given in different circumstances to those and they've all been perfectly legal.
2006-10-14 17:10:10
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answered by gazskywalker 1
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counts in hockey...don't know if its feasible in soccer, because there are so many players and so long a distance between the goals.
2006-10-14 14:37:39
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answered by chocolahoma 7
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Yes. I saw it a couple of times.
2006-10-14 15:07:06
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answered by elgil 7
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it dependes on if it touches the ground or a player or not if it doesnt touch a player or the ground then no if so then yes
2006-10-14 14:49:08
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answered by Anonymous
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yes, even though its rare, it has happened in the pro league.
2006-10-14 14:48:47
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answered by Anonymous
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NO!
I painfully learned that when i was in kid soccer :'(
That hurt, I thought I was so special!
2006-10-17 11:20:53
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answered by Anonymous
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