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Offside: 1An attacking player is in an offside position if the ball is closer to the opponent's goal line. Excepts are the following:
a.The player is in his own half.
b.At least two opposing players are closer to the opposing team's goal 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 acts.
a.in the interference of the game or interference.
b.Attempted to get from an offside position.
3.In the following cases, a team member shall not be adjudicated:
a.The player was only in an offside position.
b.A player receives a goal kick, corner kick or throw-in directly.
4.If a player is awarded offside, the referee shall award an indirect free kick to the opposing player in 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 the offside.
International Council Resolution on Offside:
1.Offside is judged by the moment a player on the same team passes the ball to him, not when he receives it. If a player is in a non-offside position, it is not offside if a player of the same team passes the ball to him or takes a free kick and the player runs in front of him while the ball is flying.
2.If the attacking player is parallel to the second to last defender of the opponent or the last two defenders of the opponent (including two), then the attacking player is not offside.
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That is, the attacking team is closer to the defending goal line than the two defenders.
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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 if 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.
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.
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Let's use an analogy, image point.
The red line is the offside line, and the player in the red circle is offside when he receives the ball. If, if there is a player in blue between this player in red and the goalkeeper in green, then it is not offside.
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The player receiving the ball starts up after half-time and is closer to the opponent's goal than the opponent's second-to-last defender.
If the player receiving the ball starts before half-time, there is no offside argument. If it is parallel to the second-to-last player of the opponent, it will not be offside.
1. The concept of offside position.
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