part of a vertical plane separating an end zone from the field of play when the ball is touched or is in player possession. The plane extends beyond the sidelines. A team’s goal line is that which it is defending
the boundary of the field that runs along its width at each end, and across the front of the goal
The boundary line at each end of the field When the ball completely crosses the goal line between the goalposts and under the crossbar, a goal is scored When the ball completely crosses the goal line elsewhere, play is stopped and restarted either by a corner kick or a goal kick
In games such as football and rugby, a goal line is one of the lines at each end of the field. a line at either end of the playing area in sports such as football or hockey, along which the goal is placed
The marked line running the width of the field at each end The goal line, also called the end line, runs directly across the front of the goal A ball must completely cross the line to be a goal
The line over which the ball must pass to score a touchdown There are two, one at each end of the field, ten yards from the ends of the field
the two-inch red line between the goalposts that stretches in both directions to the sideboards
The out of bounds line at each end of the field The ball must go completely over the line before it is out of bounds