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There was absolutely no hand-to-throw throw-in, no offside.
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Yes, when the attacking team takes a throw-in, the attacking player cannot be placed more than the last player of the defending team.
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Not counted. Introduction to offside.
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:
The player is in his own half.
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 acts, and it shall be judged offside
is interfering with a match or interfering with an opponent;
Attempt to gain advantage from an offside position.
3. A player should not be judged offside in the following circumstances:
The player was only in an offside position;
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.
Resolutions of the International Council.
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.
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.
2. 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.
Foul A player in an offside position is awarded an offside foul when the referee considers that he or she is "involved" in a real game in the following circumstances when a player from the same team kicks or touches the ball;
interfering with the game; interfering with opposing players;
Take advantage of the offside position.
No Foul No offside foul if the player receives the ball directly from:
goal kicks; throw-in;
Corner kick. Penalties for violations.
For any offside foul, the referee shall award an indirect free kick to the opponent at the place where the foul occurred.
3. Offside: It is a defensive tactic. According to the rules:
When the attacking player receives the ball, if there are less than 2 defenders between the end line and the opponent, it is offside. The defender takes advantage of this rule to make the opponent run forward at the moment when the other player touches the ball, causing a situation where there is a defender between the opponent's receiver and his own end line, causing the opponent to commit an offside foul.
4. Anti-offside tactics: This is an offensive tactic adopted in response to the opponent's "offside" tactics. When the attacking player perceives that the defender is using the tactic of creating offside to disrupt his own attack, he changes the direction of the pass in time, and allows the player behind to plug in to receive the ball or directly dribble the ball himself to quickly advance the shot, so that the opponent cannot retreat.
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Failure to meet the following three is a violation
Clause. 1. Raise the ball above your head with both arms when serving.
Clause. 2. Do not open the ground with your feet.
Clause. 3. Use both hands to take the throw-in.
This is a clear rule in the rules of football, and if it is violated, the referee will judge it as a violation and the opponent will take the throw-in instead.
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1. In a soccer match, how is a foul when throwing a throw-in?
In soccer, when a player touches the ball in its entirety off the sideline (whether from the ground or from the air), the opponent throws a throw-in where the ball goes out of bounds to keep the game going. The throwing player can throw the ball in any direction on the field.
Because throwing the ball with the hand is easier and more accurate than kicking the ball with the foot, and the rules of football stipulate that the person who catches the throw-in directly is not offside, which provides conditions for the attacking team to use the throw-in opportunity to organize tactical coordination more effectively. Especially when throwing a throw-in from outside the front line, if you are well organized, you can throw the ball directly into the air behind the opposing defender and get a chance to shoot. Obviously, the farther the ball is thrown in this situation, the more it will pose a big threat in front of the opposition goal.
Because throw-ins have such a function, the rules have strict rules on the action and method of throwing throw-ins: the thrower must face the field, stand on the sideline or outside the sideline, and neither foot can be completely off the ground (both feet can be left and right or front and back). When throwing the ball, hold the ball over the top of the head with both hands, and throw the ball into the ball with equal force from the back of the head through the top of the head in a continuous motion.
If a player throws the ball in violation of any of the above rules, it is considered a foul and the opponent throws the throw-in in the same place.
2. Do I have to kick forward when kicking corners, goal kicks and penalty kicks?
In the course of a soccer game, when a player is kicking corners, goal kicks and penalty kicks, sometimes he can kick straight into the opponent's field, or shoot straight towards the goal, sometimes he can pass back with one kick, or pass to the side. Because according to the rules, corner kicks, goal kicks, free kicks, etc., can be arbitrarily selected in any direction, but the ball must be placed in accordance with the regulations before kicking. When the ball has been kicked a distance of the circumference of the ball, the game resumes.
And when it comes to taking a penalty, there is no such freedom. There is a saying in the rules that says, "The penalty player must kick the ball forward".
It can be seen that when taking a "penalty", there is a certain limit on the direction of the kick.
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The rules for throwing a throw in are as follows:
During play, a ball is out of bounds when the ball crosses the sideline in its entirety from the ground or in the air. Thereafter, the opposing player who made the last touch before going out of touch shall throw the ball in any direction of the field within one metre of the ball out of touch (outside the touchline).
When throwing the ball, you can stand with your feet parallel or front and back, and part of either foot can be on or off the sideline. However, as long as one foot crosses the sideline and steps on the court, or the foot on the ** lifts the heel, causing the toe to step on the court, it is a foul.
Before throwing the ball, you can add a run-up. When throwing the ball, allow your feet to slide on the ground, but neither foot should be completely off the ground.
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As long as there is an out-of-bounds behavior, and it causes harm to the audience and causes harm to others, then it is a foul play. This way of kicking can provide a better impetus for the ball and also allow the ball to run better.
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The ball had been kicked out of bounds, and it had hurt the surrounding spectators, hurt other people, and caused injuries to innocent people. Only by kicking forward can we maintain a correct direction of movement, maintain a correct trajectory of movement, and avoid violations.
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In soccer, the goalkeeper kicks the ball directly to a player who is already in an offside position.
Offside Decision: A player in an offside position is not a foul in itself.
Player in an offside position: A player is closer to the opponent's goal line than the ball and the last opposing player (other than the goalkeeper).
The player is not in an offside position: the player is in his own half; When a player dribbles the ball (not offside before dribbling); The team members are tied in the last place.
Rings of the opposing team (except the opposing goalkeeper); The last opposing player (except the opposing goalkeeper) is closer to the opposing ball than the player.
Offside is a football game 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 player makes the ball, in the opponent's half, the receiver is closer to the goal than the penultimate defender, and at the same time closer to the goal than the ball, and tries to interfere with the opponent's player fighting for the ball and interfering with the game by quietly increasing this position, and the ball on the goal post and the opponent's ** ball will be ruled offside. It is also important to note that corner kicks, throw-ins, and goal kicks are not considered offside.
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