Is touching the opponent s leg offside when passing?

Updated on physical education 2024-03-26
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If the receiver is in an offside position when he passes the ball again, then it is offside. It's like a shot is blocked by a goalkeeper and an offside player counts as offside.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It is not offside in the official game, but it is actually offside in the real game.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    According to the offside rule, your teammate is offside and should award a free kick.

    Offside is defined as when there is no opposing player between the teammate and the opposing team's baseline, and the moment the passer passes the ball forward, the teammate is offside, regardless of whether the pass is successful or not. Remember it's a forward pass, a horizontal pass with no offside!

    According to this definition, the referee can award a foul to the attacking team if the passer's teammate is offside before the ball touches the opposing player.

    Of course, in many cases, in order not to disrupt the continuity of the game, many referees do not award a penalty for the ball in the defender's favor.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Count, the moment the passer sends the ball, his teammates are in an offside position and are considered offside, unless the opposing defender deliberately passes back, then the teammate in the offside position is not offside.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    At the moment of passing, the player of the team is not in the offside position, and the ball of the teammate in the offside position when the opposing player touches the ball is not considered offside, and it is judged to be the opponent's pass! Receiving a pass from an offside position is not considered offside! Hope satisfied.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Listen to me. 100% offside. Because the player you're going to pass to is himself caught offside. And your passing intent is also very clear, which has constituted an offside reception by a teammate. Therefore, the opponent's oolong return pass is not valid.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    To see if the player is in an offside position at the moment of the foot you put offside. If yes, offside. If not, just being in an offside position in ** is not considered offside.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Calculate! Even if you run into the goalkeeper ** go back, as long as that person is offside! Whether it is offside only depends on the position relationship between the two players at the moment of passing, and the ball can be blown without landing.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If the opposing player touches the ball and obviously affects the direction of the ball, it is not offside.

    If the opposing player touches the ball passively and the trajectory of the ball is not noticeable, then it is considered offside.

    The referee's enforcement criteria are based on whether the referee and linesman determine that the defender who touched the ball interfered with the ball's path.

    This determines whether the nature of the kick is a pass from the attacking team or a clearance ball from the defender.

    Well, since it's going to be modified, let's add a sentence.

    The opposing player's line of influence on the ball is obvious, which means that the pass is blocked, so the nature of the ball is a defence clearance, not offside.

    The opposing player's line of influence on the ball is not obvious, and the trajectory of the ball is not too obstructed by the pass, and the nature of the ball is an offside pass.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    See if the opponent intentionally touches the ball, and the intentional touch is not offside (if the intentional touch is a save, it is considered offside, and a save means to stop the ball that is about to enter the goal, and blocking a pass is not a save). There are two classic cases, one is Kroos's "own assist" in the match between Germany and South Korea in the World Cup in Russia, and the other is Lovren's "kick" in the 17 18 season in the English Premier League Liverpool 2:2 Tottenham Hotspur caused the ball to come to Kane's feet, Kane was knocked down by Karius, and the referee awarded a penalty.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    A simple line change should be counted.

    If it's a conscious clearance or something, it's not offside.

    It mainly depends on the referee on duty.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    If there is a significant line change, it is not offside.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Back tackles, regardless of whether it is intentional or unintentional, back tackles are the biggest foul in football, and this is the best regulation of the Football Association to protect players.

    Frontal or sideways, the foul is judged by whether the defender tackles the ball and whether the subjective consciousness is running towards the ball, if the subjective purpose is to bring down the person or not tackle the ball and shovel to the side of the foul, sometimes even if it is not to go to the person and also tackle the ball, but jump to the tackle or"Bright soles"Referees can also award fouls, which are meant to protect players.

    In practice, the referee will also impose penalties according to the severity of the circumstances.

    In short, a malicious kick must be a foul;

    Rushing people without rushing the ball, fouling;

    Raising the foot too high, pedaling, fouling;

    Go to the ball, touch the ball first, but the action is too dangerous, foul!

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Touching the ball first and then touching the leg is counted, and touching the leg first is unintentionally serious and may have a yellow card; Deliberate is usually a red card.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It depends on the circumstances, and if the suspicion of intent is relatively large, it is a foul.

    If it's unintentional, it's not a foul, and it's all up to the referee.

    In addition, I would like to send a sentence, life is like a play, it all depends on acting skills.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    At the moment of passing, the player of this side is not in the position of crossing the position, and the ball of the teammate in the offside position when the opposing player touches the ball is not considered offside, and it is judged to be the opponent's pass! Receiving a pass from an offside position is not considered offside! I hope this trouble is satisfied.

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