Asked by aimee

i goal is scared in soccer when the ball hits the outside of the net the ball crosses the goal line the ball hist the goal post none of the above

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
In soccer, a goal is only considered scored if the entire ball crosses the goal line between the goalposts and beneath the crossbar.

To clarify the scenarios you mentioned:

- If the ball **hits the outside of the net**, it means the ball did not go in the goal, so it is not a goal.
- If the ball **crosses the goal line** (between the posts) and enters the net correctly (inside the net), it is a goal.
- If the ball **hits the goal post**, it may either remain in play or rebound back into the field, but it is not a goal unless it crosses the line between the posts.

Therefore, the correct answer to your question is that a goal is scored only when the entire ball crosses the goal line. If any other situation applies (like hitting the outside of the net or goal post), it is not a goal.

So the answer is: **None of the above** for when a goal is not scored.

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