you get 1 point for a draw. 0 points for a loss. and 3 points if you win.
2 points
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1
Only one.
Exactly one.
the scoring system off english football is 3 points for a win 1 point for a draw and 0 points for a lose you get points for each game you play if you win or draw depending on how many team there are in the league you should play about 24 games and that goas on though out the winter.
AFL awards teams two points each in a draw, which is half of the regular points awarded for a victory.
English and Scottish football leagues all have the same points scoring system, that is: Win = 3 points Draw = 1 point Lose = 0 points Thus you get 1 point for a draw irrespective of whether it is a score or 0-0 draw
in football/soccer you do not get points for a goal you only get points if you win/lose/draw a match Win= 3 points lose= 0 points draw= 1 point if you score it gets added to the goal difference for your team which could decide what place on the league table you are
Just Real Madrid.
There would be many answers to this question as there are many football codes. American football, Gaelic, Aussie rules, Rugby League, Rugby Union etc. However if you mean the most popular form of football in the world, Association Football (Soccer) there are no points awarded for goals. Points are awarded for winning (3) or drawing (1).
touch football is 1 , rugby league is 4 , rugby union is 5
A touchdown is worth 6 points in football.
2 points
Two points, from what i heard
6 POINTS
3 Points