How is it offside, how is it offside

Updated on physical education 2024-05-03
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    What is Offside?

    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.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    When passing the ball.

    Your own team members are in front of the opposing team.

    That's about it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    For example, if there is no offside rule, everyone will run to the front of the opponent's goal, waiting for their players to pass over, everyone just kicks in, there is no wonderful pass, there is no long pass or short pass or something, so there must be more than two people to defend between the attacking player and the opponent's goal (including the goalkeeper) "Pay attention to the above sentence" You can't get closer to the goal than the defender, of course, the moment your teammates pass the ball to you. So if you look at the TV, you will repeatedly slow down a camera during the live broadcast, that is, to see if his teammates are behind the defenders when they pass the ball to him.

    - This is called "offside".

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    To put it simply:

    Offside is when a teammate passes the ball to you and you have only the opposing goalkeeper in front of you.

    Sometimes the opposing player will deliberately run forward to make you offside when you receive a pass from a team-mate. This is called "making offside".

    "Anti-offside" means that when the opponent "creates offside", you first run with the opposing team, don't face the opposing goalkeeper alone. At the moment when his teammates passed the ball, he ran back to catch the ball and broke the opponent's "offside".

    There are two things to note:

    When a teammate passes the ball to you, even if you are in an offside position, as long as you are behind the ball, it is not a foul.

    When in an offside position, as long as you don't get involved in the attack and don't obstruct the game, it doesn't count as a foul.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Offside: (1) During the game, when a player is in the following situations, the player is in an offside position:

    1. In the opponent's half.

    2. Closer to the opponent's goal line than the ball.

    3. Between the player and the opponent's goal line, there are less than two opposing players.

    If any of the above three conditions are missing, the player is not in an offside position.

    2) If a player of the attacking team is in a position parallel to the ball, or a player of the attacking team is in a position parallel to the second-to-last player of the opponent, then the player is not in an offside position.

    3) The time to determine whether a player is in an offside position is the moment a player of the same team kicks or touches the ball, not the moment when the player receives the ball.

    If it's not a football game: offside is when you do something you shouldn't do.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    What a hassle upstairs...

    The simplest way to understand is that as long as the pass is instantaneous, the receiver is offside behind the bottom two defenders (including the goalkeeper). There is also an exception where the penultimate player is not offside in the opposition half.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    When the body part of the receiving player does not cross the two opposing players at the moment of the pass, it is not offside.

    Usually it's easy to understand that when I pass the ball to me, I don't get past the last defender.

    There are a few special ones.

    For example: the goalkeeper strikes and you receive a pass. And you have a defender behind you when you receive the ball, but you are also offside because there is only one opposing player behind you, and the goalkeeper comes out ......

    Also, if the other party miscommunicates to you, then there is no offside.

    If a teammate shoots at goal, it is treated as a pass. The moment he got up and shot, he didn't get past two opposing players.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Stand in front of the defender or parallel to the defender.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If you run behind him, it's not offside.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    When attacking, the attacking player of the own team cannot pass the last defender of the opponent when receiving the ball.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    When attacking, at least two opposing defenders are guaranteed between the attacking player and the opponent's baseline at the moment of passing, and they are not judged offside.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The upstairs answer is too complicated, but it simply means that when the weak attacking player passes the defender's half and the attacking player gets in front of the last defender before the ball (except for the goalkeeper), it is considered offside. Note: The front here refers to the position close to the defending goal.

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