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No offside. As long as the ball touches the opposing player during the pass, even if A is in an offside position at the time of the pass, it is still not considered offside.
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1, because it is to be passed to A, so it is offside.
2. Even if it is not to pass, A is involved in the attack, which is considered offside.
3. Generally, the referee will judge offside, unless it is a misjudgment...
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If B is a pass, it's not offside, because it's the last kick the defender takes.
If B is a shot, it is offside, because A is in an offside position when B shoots.
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It's offside.
He was offside when he passed.
Then the ball went to his feet, and to put it bluntly, he benefited from an offside position in this attack.
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Counted offside involved in this attack.
Otherwise, how can there be a regular offside shot or something.
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It's not offside, it's equivalent to an "assist" from the opponent
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Not offside because the ball touches the opposing player. According to the rules, the ball falls on the feet of the player in an offside position, and the last player touched is the opposing player, which is not considered offside.
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No offside This is the last kick the defender throws.
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Now FIFA rules like this are about offside!
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Italy and the Netherlands didn't matter, and that's because Panuzzi was accidentally on the sidelines"Lie down"Make move. Because he's part of the game, he's in the last position. So unfortunately, the Netherlands benefited.
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You can see that Italy scored the first goal against the Netherlands in 08.
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Counted offside, because the position of station A has offensive interests, even if the ball is blocked by B's shot, and A makes up for it, it is considered offside!! Offensive players stand in an offside position and receive the ball for the benefit of the ball, and after receiving the ball, it is offside!
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At that time, it was up to the referee to decide!
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Not offside. Because the pass touched the defender's foot!
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When B passes the ball, A runs back from an offside position, it doesn't count, otherwise it counts.
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Definitely offside, nothing to discuss.
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The significance of the offside rule is mainly as follows:
First, to make the importance of offense and defense in football games more balanced, second, if there is no offside, there will inevitably be more offensive players stationed in the opponent's dangerous area, and the probability of shooting and scoring goals will be greatly improved, but at the same time, it will greatly reduce the viewing and scientific nature of the game;
Third, the development of modern football so far, forwards, midfielders, defenders, goalkeepers four lines of cohesion and change, that is, we talk about the integrity of the team, has become an important standard to measure the team's competitive level, once there is no offside, then the picture of the game may return to the previous kind of no midfield, only the front and back poles of the era, either desperately shooting, or desperately defending. This jujube rent is obviously not in line with the development law of modern football.
Fourth, the continuous evolution of the offside rule will also better promote the all-round development of football games.
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When an attack is made by a player from (A) who is attacking (B), a player from Team A receives the ball closer to the baseline of Team B than Team B, it is considered an offside foul, unless:
The players are in their own half;
Players receive the ball directly from a corner, a goal kick, a throw-in, or a referee.
If the goalkeeper of team B attacks, the bottom line is the defender of the backmost team B (the parallel line that crosses the bottom line). In other words, if a player from Team A receives the ball behind Team B's goalkeeper, it is considered offside. Return to the cluster.
I don't understand this very well, but it should be like this, if you don't go to the referee, just understand it a little.
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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 when 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. Spectators watching the game from the stands, because of the angle, often think that a player is offside, but in fact there is no offside. Because the position of the assistant referee can more accurately judge whether the player 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. However, the situation of the football game is complex and ever-changing, and the players on the field are constantly running, like a spear and a shield, there are offside tactics and anti-offside tactics.
There are many situations of offside, offside is a big "taboo" for the attacker, and a very threatening offensive is often lost in the "offside". The defender also often uses offside tactics to break up the opponent's strong attack, and it takes little effort to "grab" the ball and kick an indirect free kick by their own side.
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