Indirect free kick.
No. A player cannot be offside directly from a goal kick.
No. This is not a cautionable offense. There are other things that can happen simultaneously to the offside call that could be. But being offside would never be a listed reason for a caution.
During a free kick , offside rule is valid .So if the attacker is in an offside position , the offside will be called .But if there is a throw I'm , then the offside rule is not valid which means one can receive the ball in an offside position in case of a throw in.
The restart for an offside offense is an indirect free kick. Another player must touch it for a goal to be scored during an indirect free kick.
You cannot be offside from a corner kick
Yes, an attacking player who receives the ball from an indirect kick is considered offside if they are in an offside position at the moment the ball is played. However, the offside rule does not apply if the player receives the ball directly from a goal kick, corner kick, or throw-in. In this case, since it’s an indirect kick, the offside rule is in effect.
A player may be guilty of an offside infraction directly from a direct free 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.
Directly from a goal kick, corner kick, or throw-in.
The restart after an offside infraction is an indirect free kick. A goal may not be scored directly from an indirect free kick.
A goal keeper punt may score a goal. There are no restrictions on this in the FIFA Laws of the Game.
If the player receives it from a kick by a team-mate and a defender merely deflects it, then he is guilty of an offside infraction. If it was controlled and passed by an opponent, then he is not.