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When an attacking player makes a no-go run and his teammate is behind him ready to pass the ball, at the moment when the passer touches the ball, if there is less than or equal to one defender (including the opposing goalkeeper) on the side of the parallel line of the receiver near the goal, the defender takes a free kick from the position where the receiver is standing at the moment of the pass. The above is the usual situation, and there are two special situations where there is no offside, one is that there is no offside when there is less than or equal to one defender (including the goalkeeper) in the defending team's entire half, and second, there is no offside when there is less than or equal to one defender (including the goalkeeper) on the side of the passer's parallel line close to the defending goal.
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When an attacking player runs without the ball and his teammate is behind him ready to pass the ball, at the moment when the passer touches the ball, if there is less than or equal to one defender (including the opposing goalkeeper) on the side of the parallel line of the receiver near the goal, it is called offside, and the defender takes a free kick from the position where the receiver stands at the moment of passing. There is no offside unless there is less than or equal to one defender (including the goalkeeper) in the defending team's entire half, or there is no offside when there is less than or equal to one defender (including the goalkeeper) on the side of the defending team's goal on the parallel line of the passer.
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To put it simply, the offside is to prevent the attacker from waiting in front of the goal, so that the game is not good-looking. Therefore, before the defender has returned, the attacker cannot send the person who has not the ball to the rear to wait. If you go, it's offside.
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1.Player in an offside position: The player is closer to the opponent's goal line than the ball and the last second opposing player. It is important to note that a player being in an offside position does not in itself constitute a foul.
2.3 situations in which a player is not in an offside position: he is in his own half; He was level with the opposing team in second place at the end; He is level with the last two opposing players.
3.Offside foul: A player in an offside position who receives a pass from his teammate (as long as it touches it) is considered an offside foul.
If the offside player does not receive the ball and does not participate in the attack, it can not constitute a foul, which is defined by the referee, but the offside player at the moment of the pass is considered by the referee to have one of the following circumstances will be awarded a foul: interfering with the game; interfering with opposing players; Take advantage of the offside position.
4.If a player receives the ball directly from a goal kick, throw-in, or corner, there is no offside foul, even if the ball is received in an offside position.
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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.is interfering with a match 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, corner kick or throw-in directly.
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 may 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 first situation: the attacking and defending players pass the ball at a moment, the receiving player is behind the last player of the defending team, then the receiving player receives the ball even if it is offside, the second situation: passing all the defenders, the passer passes the ball instantly, and the teammate in front of the ball is also called offside.
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When a player passes the ball to a striker (or player), the striker (player) cannot be behind the last defender of the opponent at the moment of passing, otherwise he will be offside.
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Offside position.
A player being in an offside position is not a foul in itself.
The player is in an offside position:
The player is closer to the opponent's goal line than the ball and the last second opposing player.
The player is not in an offside position:
He was in his own half;
He was level with the opposing team in second place at the end;
He is level with the last two opposing players.
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Offside is when the attacking passer takes up his foot, and 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. It is also important to note that corners and throw-ins do not count as passes.
The popular explanation of offside is: the moment when the offensive player passes the ball, there are our attacking players in the offensive half (the other half of our defensive half) and have the awareness of participating in the attack, to see if the line parallel to the baseline formed by their point is closer to the baseline than the penultimate defender (the line parallel to the bottom line of the penultimate defender is the offside line, and the offside line to the baseline or even out of the bottom line is the offside zone, The offside line is up to the middle line) or if the offside passer in the offside area can only pass the ball to our player who is not closer to the bottom line than himself, otherwise it will be regarded as an offside foul!
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 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.
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Let's show you the picture.
To put it simply: Red is the attacker, Black is the defender, then the moment the red 1 player passes the ball to the red 2, and the red 2 player has no black player in front of him except the goalkeeper, then the red 2 player is offside.
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Drill into the fire and get the ice.
The practice is self-defeating and voluntary.
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1. The concept of offside position.
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