It happens because the ball wasn't kicked out closer enough to the goals. It more to the ends of the filed so the go to the closest corner
corner kick
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
Directly from a goal kick, corner kick, or throw-in.
Corner kick.....................
1984
they help show whether the ball went out for a corner kick or throw in
You will have a touchdown in football and a goal in soccer!
On a corner kick or on the other teams throws.
It is currently allowed. So... now.
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.
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.
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.