You cannot kick a soccer ball out of bounds and still play it. If the ball is kicked out of bounds you either do a throw in, corner kick, or goal kick, depending where you are on the field.
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∙ 2009-04-22 20:42:22a step kick is where you punt the ball out of bounds
one of the seventeen laws of soccer is do not grab the ball with your hand Do not fight in a soccer game Corner kick Out of bounds Goalie kick Penalty Free kick
A throw-in, goal kick, corner kick, or kick-off, depending on where it left the field of play and who touched it last.
In theory, yes, but every time you do, the resulting throw-in, corner kick or goal-kick puts the ball in the opposing team's possession.
The goal keeper catches it, hits it away or it goes out of bounds
In professional soccer when the ball goes outside of the lines it is out of bounds.
Kick off out of bounds, 20 yard penalty, ball goes to the 40
If the ball goes out of play on the sidelines, then the team who did not kick the ball out of play goes to throw it back in to their teammates. If the ball goes out of play on the goal-lines, and it was an opponent who kicked it out, then its a goal-kick. If it was an opponents side of the field, then it will be a corner kick.
Well it basically explains itself... one person from the team that didnt kick the ball out of bounds stands in the corner closest to the other teams goal. They kick the ball to their team, and the game continues from there.
When the other team shoots but misses and it goes out of bounds of the goal line then the keeper or defender kicks it at the 18 or the 6
When a kickoff goes out of bounds between the goal lines without being touched by the receiving team, the ball belongs to the receivers 30 yards from the spot of the kick or at the out-of-bounds spot.
It is a throw in given to the opposite team of those who kicked it out of bounds. If it goes out on the endline or by the goal it's either a corner kick (kicked out by the defending team) or a goal kicked (kicked out by the attacking team)