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Of course, as long as the football as a whole crosses the goal line, that is, the 4 3 of the ball crosses the goal line, the ball is counted, don't be like them, don't understand the rules and play with them.
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Of course, as long as the whole crosses the goal line, it is counted, no matter what form it takes
Persuade the landlord to play football or safety, after all, it is all playing, not a professional game.
In addition, it is not worth being angry with such an opponent
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Ann's strict standard depends on whether the center of the ball crosses the goal line, but our general game is not so strict, depending on your own standards, we generally count the ball as if it is over.
Besides, this goalkeeper reacts very quickly, sweat!!
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As long as three-quarters of the ball is over the goal line.
Then the goal should be validated.
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It should be counted, and the goal is not based on whether it lands, but whether the ball crosses the goal line.
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As long as the ball completely crosses the goal line, it will be counted whether it lands or not.
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It definitely counts. A goal is scored when two-thirds of the ball crosses the goal line.
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