No, you are not considered offside during a throw in, a corner kick, or a goal kick.
Directly from a goal kick, corner kick, or throw-in.
Offside. Goal. Corner kick. Foul. Penalty area.
There is no restart called an offside kick. The method of restarting play after an offside offense is an indirect free kick for the opposing team.
Being in the offside position is not an offence. Only when the off side player touches the ball while offside. Then the ref will call the ball dead and a free kick will tack place.
The restart for an offside infraction is an indirect free kick for the opposing team.
A player may not be guilty of an offside offense directly from a goal kick.
Yes, you can be called offside on direct free kicks and indirect free kicks. You cannot be offside on a throw-in, goal kick, corner kick, or kickoff, though.
Yes. The only restart exceptions for offside are goal kick, throw in, and corner kick.
Yes, you can be called offside on direct free kicks and indirect free kicks. You cannot be offside on a throw-in, goal kick, corner kick, or kickoff, though.
A player may be guilty of an offside offense directly from an indirect free kick.
An offside offense is punished with an indirect free kick for the opposing team. Note that the free kick is awarded for the actual offense of offside, not just for being in an offside position--being in an offside position while not participating in play or gaining an advantage is not an offense and doesn't result in any free kick.