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1. The concept of offside position.
1) During the game, when a player is in the following situations, the player is in an offside position:
1. In the opposing half.
2. Closer to the opponent's goal line than the ball.
3. Between the player and the opponent's goal line, there are less than two opposing players.
If any of the above three conditions are missing, the player is not in an offside position.
2) If a player of the attacking team is in a position parallel to the ball, or a player of the attacking team is in a position parallel to the second-to-last player of the opponent, then the player is not in an offside position.
3) The time to determine whether a player is in an offside position is the moment a player of the same team kicks or touches the ball, not the moment when the player receives the ball.
2. Offside foul.
A player in an offside position is awarded an offside foul only when the referee considers that he or she has been "involved" in a real match at the moment when a player from the same team kicks or touches the ball
1) Interfere with the game;
2) Interfere with opposing players;
3) Take advantage of the offside position.
"Realistic play" is not a region-wide quantitative concept, but rather refers to the actions and effects of a player in an offside position (any of the three above). Position is the premise, the moment of touch is the timing of judgment, and the behavior and effect are the basis for constituting an offside foul.
3. It is not an offside foul.
A player in an offside position is not an offside foul when he receives goal kicks, throw-ins and corner kicks directly from a player of the same team.
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Offside is a football rule that was created in 1874. It imposes strict restrictions on where the receiver is allowed to stand when the ball is passed forward in the offensive direction.
That is, at the moment when the attacking passer takes the ball, the receiver is closer to the goal than the second-to-last defender and closer to the goal than the ball, and tries to score a goal or interfere with the game from this position, he will be ruled offside. It is also important to note that corners and throw-ins do not count as passes.
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Offside, as the name suggests, means to cross the position of the ball. In soccer terms, a player is in an offside position when the ball is closer to the opponent's goal line.
In other words, when a player kicks or heads the ball, the receiver of the same team is in front of the ball in the opposing half of the field, and there are less than two opposing players (with or without one opposing player) between him and the opposing goal line, it is offside. Spectators watching the game from the stands, because of the angle, often think that a player is offside, but in fact there is no offside. Because the position of the assistant referee can more accurately judge whether the player is offside.
Offside is a very important rule in the rules of football, and it is also a more complex rule. By definition, the average fan can basically understand its spiritual essence. However, the situation of the football game is complex and ever-changing, and the players on the field are constantly running, like a spear and a shield, there are offside tactics and anti-offside tactics.
There are many situations of offside, offside is a big "taboo" for the attacker, and a very threatening offensive is often lost in the "offside". The defender also often uses offside tactics to break up the opponent's strong attack, and it takes little effort to "grab" the ball and kick an indirect free kick by their own side.
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At the moment when one of the attackers passes the ball to another, the player closest to the bottom line of the defender's goal (the defender closest to the goalkeeper of the defending team) is used as a parallel line to the bottom line, and the court is divided into two parts, and the person who receives the ball is offside if the player who receives the ball is close to the defender's goal.
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The attacking player holds the ball in the team and the defender has only one goalkeeper, who is in an offside position; At the moment of passing, if the defender has only one goalkeeper, it will be ruled offside.
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1. Any offensive player who is closer to the opponent's goal line than the ball is in an offside position. Excepts are the following:
a.The player is in his own half.
b.At least two opposing players are closer to the opponent's goal line than that player.
2. When a player kicks or touches the ball, and a player of the same team is in an offside position, the referee believes that the player has committed any of the following behaviors, and it shall be judged offside
a.interfering with a game or interfering with an opponent;
b.Attempt to gain advantage from an offside position.
3. In the following cases, the player shall not be judged offside:
a.The player was only in an offside position;
b.A player receives a goal kick, a corner kick or a throw-in from the outside.
4. If a player is judged to be offside, the referee shall award an indirect free kick to the opposing player at the offside position.
If the player is offside in the opponent's goal area, the free kick can be taken anywhere in the goal area at the time of offside.
In layman's terms, there are three conditions that must be met for offside:
1. Offside occurs in the front court.
2. At the moment of passing, the attacking player is in front of the ball, that is, the player is closer to the goal line than the ball.
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The three conditions for offside are: Chambers and blocks.
1. At the moment when the attacking player makes a move, the offensive player is in the opponent's half.
2. The attacking player is closer to the goal than the second-to-last defender, including the goalkeeper.
3. The attacking player is closer to the goal than the ball, and tries to use this position to interfere with the opposing player's contention for the ball, interfere with the game, or receive the goal post crossbar and the opponent's ** ball.
If the above three conditions are met at the same time, it will be ruled offside.
Offside is a strict restriction on where the receiver is allowed to stand when the attacking player passes the ball.
At the moment when the attacking player is on the ball, if the attacking player is in the opposite half of the court and is closer to the end line than the penultimate defender, including the goalkeeper, and is closer to the end line than the ball, and tries to use this position to interfere with the opposing player's contention, interfere with the game, or receive the goal post crossbar and the opponent's ** ball, then it will be ruled offside.
It is important to note that corners, throw-ins and goal kicks are not offside.
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The meaning of football offside: Tan swims backOffside is the attacking side. At the moment of passing.
One of the attackers' players plays over the defenders. As shown in the figure below. At the time of passing.
The guy in the red shirt was half a position above the defender. That's offside. Offside is a football rule that was created in 1874.
It imposes strict restrictions on the position of the receiver who is allowed to stand on the front pass in the offensive direction.
Layman's explanationAt the moment when the attacking player passes the ball, there are our attacking players in the offensive half (the other half of our defensive half) and are involved in the attack, to see if the line formed by their point parallel to the baseline is closer to the bottom line than the penultimate defender, near the baseline (the line parallel to the bottom line of the penultimate defender is the offside line, the offside line to the baseline or even out of the baseline is the offside zone, and the offside line is up to the middle line) or if the attacking passer passes the ball in the offside area can only pass to our players who are not closer to the baseline than themselves.
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