No.
Rules state the kicker's plant foot may be beyond the line at the time of the kick. Should a holder of the ball be necessary, he may also be beyond the line. All other players must be inbounds and behind the line at the time of the kick.
place kicker
As long as it goes 10 yards.
no offside's the linemen/women have a big job to make sure people are onside with none there would be lots off offsides but no one would count them
In ice hockey, offsides occurs when an attacking player enters the offensive zone before the puck. This rule is meant to prevent unfair advantages and maintain the flow of the game. When offsides is called, play is stopped and a faceoff is held outside the offensive zone. This impacts gameplay by forcing teams to stay onside and strategically time their entries into the offensive zone.
There is no onside or offside in field hockey, at least as used in other sports. It is sometimes used to describe a player is in the wrong half of the field when a centrepass is taken, but that is about the only time.
he dicovered what was onside the atom he dicovered what was onside the atom
Complete Onside Soccer happened in 1996.
Complete Onside Soccer was created on 1996-06-21.
well, if you are behind the last man you are offside but if you are in front of the last man you are onside
No, you cannot call a fair catch on an onside kick in football.
Onside, surprisingly.
no