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Law 11 - Offside
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Law 11 - Offside 5/5/2011

Phil of Tarzana, CA United States asks...

Offside question.

Let's say that on a quick strike, A1, an attacker, is offside when her teammate last touched the ball & steps just outside the touchline to avoid being involved in active play . In the meantime, other defenders have rushed...

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Law 11 - Offside 5/4/2011

PK of Holland, MI US asks...

An attacking player is in offside postion and the defense makes the attacking player onside. The attacking player then receives the ball. Is the attacking player still considered offside? Ive seen where 1 referee calls it offside and another does n...

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Law 11 - Offside 5/3/2011

joe tripolone of sydney, NSW AUSTRALIA asks...

Hi, can anyone tell me this answer please on offside? Attacking player shoots ball forward, all attacking players are onside at this time, while ball is traveling through it's deflected by another attacking player who is still onside. But another att...

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Law 11 - Offside 5/2/2011

Erez of haifa, israel israel asks...

Hello,
As I know, it's can't be an offside if the attacking player is in his own half of the field.
My question is, what is the desicion if an attacking player gets the ball (in an offside position) while standing EXACTLY on the halfway line ...

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Law 11 - Offside 4/28/2011

Marc Parrish of Danville, VA USA asks...

Team A is attacking and has pushed all of it's players except the GK into Team B's half of the field. The rules state that a player can not be offside in his own half of the field, therefore a member of Team B could position himself behind the secon...

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Law 11 - Offside 4/26/2011

Peter Babbage of hjorring, Denmark asks...

This is not a recent event but one that has puzzled me for a while. I don't exactly remember the match but the goal-scorer was Van Nistelrooy, probably in The World Cup. It was a decision I would definitely have got wrong at the time!
He received...

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Law 11 - Offside 4/24/2011

joseph tripolone of marrickville, NSW Australia asks...

Two players beat the offside trap and one has the ball with the keeper to beat only. At this point he passes the ball to his attacking partner who only has the keeper to beat as well, This is considered Offside yes according to RULE 11? To beat the r...

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Law 11 - Offside 4/20/2011

Joe Beukes of Windhoek, Namibia asks...

Ball is played to an attacker in the attacking half of the field. He is in front of the ball when it is played. This happens close to the touchline.

On the other side of the field, also close to the touchline, a defender is slowly tracking b...

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Law 11 - Offside 4/20/2011

lionel of san antonio, texas usa asks...

is it considred offsides if both feet are be hind the defender but his shoulders and head arent??...

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Law 11 - Offside 4/18/2011

Joe Beukes of Windhoek, Namibia asks...

An attacking player is in front of the ball when it is played, in the other half, close to the touchline. An opponent is closer to his own goal line (not the goalie) but on the other side of the field, having been injured and is slow to track back.
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