Football scoring in India follows the standard international rules where goals are the primary method of scoring. A goal is scored when the entire ball crosses the goal line between the goalposts and under the crossbar. Each goal counts as one point towards the team\“s total score.
In Indian domestic tournaments like the I-League and Indian Super League, the scoring system remains consistent with global standards. The team with the most goals at the end of the match wins. If the scores are level, the match may end in a draw, though knockout games use extra time and penalties to determine a winner.
Indian football also recognizes own goals, where a player accidentally scores against their own team, counting as a goal for the opposition. Additionally, goals from penalty kicks and free kicks follow the same scoring principles. The referee\“s decision on whether a goal is valid is final, ensuring fair play across all levels of Indian football. |