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Offside is when all defenders press forward, resulting in offside, then anti-offside is to rely on speed (most of this) to get rid of the last defender of the opponent at the moment when our opponent passes through the ball and form a single ball against the goalkeeper, which is the anti-offside.
What is an anti-offside? --First of all, we must understand one of the major defensive tactics of modern football: "offside" - the defender moves the defensive position closer to the midfield to limit the range of the opposing striker's clearance!
The anti-offside position is that the attacker takes advantage of the time loophole when the opponent makes an offside position to give the enemy a fatal blow: for example: let the striker A stand parallel to the opponent's last defender, at this time B passes the ball to the line, A quickly inserts forward to complete the attack!
1.An 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 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 deems that the player has committed any of the following acts, and the player 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.A player shall not be judged offside if:
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 may be taken anywhere in the goal area at the time of 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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Upstairs jjyy said a lot, want the landlord to be tired of watching it?
Offside is when I haven't passed the ball out yet, you've already run past the last player and there's only the goalkeeper in front of you.
The anti-offside position is that my ball is passed out, and you happen to run past the last player of the other person (Great!). There is really a tacit understanding to directly single out the opponent's goalkeeper.
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This is relative to building offside!
Simply put, it's plugged in!
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On the top floor... Simple!!!
I like to organize it in my own language, and it's very boring to go around.
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The upstairs was accurate.
Words can't.
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To put it simply, an attacking player who is in an offside position does not participate in the attack, but is inserted by a teammate who is not in an offside position.
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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 he is closer to the opponent's end line than the ball.
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 court and there is only one opposing player between him and the opposing end line. If a player of the same team passes the ball back or in parallel (i.e. the ball is parallel to the receiver and equal to the opponent's end line), the receiver is not considered offside because he is not in front of the ball, but only parallel to the ball. The key to offside is not when a player receives the ball, but when a player on the same team passes the ball, that is, the moment a player on the same team kicks or heads the ball.
When a pass is made, the receiver is not in an offside position, but when the kicked ball is in the air or runs to the offside position while receiving the ball, and no offside position shall be awarded. Conversely, if a player is in an offside position when a player from the same team passes the ball and then runs back to a non-offside position to receive the ball, an offside position shall be awarded. When an opposing player is playing the ball, when a player of the same team stops the ball or dribbles the ball, no offside foul can be made regardless of the position of the player.
Because the offside judgment refers to the moment when the player of the same team passes the ball, which is the main purpose and key to the offside judgment. If it is not a sport for the defending player to deliberately withdraw from the field and cause the attacking player to be offside, the referee shall not only not award the attacking player as offside, but shall give the defending player a warning when the ball is dead. The latest FIFA rules stipulate that:
A player standing parallel to the last defender of the opposing team (other than the goalkeeper) is not considered offside.
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Offside. When the attacking team passes the ball to a teammate between the defender and the goalkeeper.
That is, it is judged to be.
Offside. Anti-offside.
That is, when the attacking team passes the ball in the gap between the opposing defender and the goalkeeper.
When an attacking striker or other person is in front of or in line with the opposing defender.
Quickly plug in and catch the ball.
This will not be judged offside.
That is, the anti-offside position is successful.
Everything depends on the size of the linesman.
The final decision is made by the referee.
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The moment the attacking team passes the ball, and the attacking team has a player behind the last defender (excluding the goalkeeper) and participates in the attack (passing or receiving), it is offside.
An offside position is when the attacking player is on the same line as the last defender at the moment of passing the ball.
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Let's put it simply:
Offside: When you attack, you are already running behind the opposing defender at the moment of passing, and when there is only one defender left facing you (most of whom are goalkeepers), you are offside when you get the ball.
Anti-offside: At the moment of the pass, when your body does not exceed the body of the defender or parallel to the opponent's body, take the ball and use your speed to shake off the defender and go to the meeting alone, which is anti-offside.
According to the rules, when receiving the ball in your own half, regardless of whether there are players in the opposing half, it is not offside, which is reasonable.
Again, when serving the sideline ball, no matter where you throw it to **, the position of the player who takes the ball stands, this is also not offside.
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The main purpose and key of offside is that the player is closer to the opponent's end line than the ball, that is, in an offside position. 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 court and there is only one opposing player between him and the opposing end line.