A throw-in is not a penalty kick offense. It is a normal method of restarting play.
If offense (forward,striker) kicks it out, it'd be a goal kickIf defense kicks it out, it would be a corner kick.I hope these answers are helpful to you, when playing Soccer. Remember these, they'll really help you in Soccer.Also remember that sometimes in Soccer, if you're offense (forward,striker) or defense, and you kick it out, it can sometimes be a throw-in.
You try to score goals, they have positions, if it goes out from the side its a throw in, if it goes out behind the goals and the defense did it, its a corner kick, and if the offense did it then it's a goal kick.
When someone goes to the opposite side of the play line. Usually, I think its a loss of down and 5yard penalty.
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.
When a goal is scored off a throw in
The of offense player should do tricks and pass through the defender
No, there is a kickoff.
football/soccer
a throw in, in soccer is awarded when the ball is out of bounds but only on the side lines
If a goal keeper touches the ball with their hands, within their own penalty area, directly from a throw-in by a team-mate then play will be stopped and the restart will be an indirect free kick for the opponents at the location of the touch.
No. The goal keeper may only touch the ball with their hands in their own penalty area.
A goalkeeper is fouled when - A) He intentionally fouls another player inside or outside the goalbox B) He handles the ball after a deliberate back pass from his team mate or throw in C) He handles the ball outside the penalty box D) He moves off the goal line before a penalty is taken.