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Law 11 - Offside 10/19/2016Stewart of Livermore, CA USA asks...I understand the new rule change that the restart location for offside is where the player becomes involved in play, instead of where he was when the ball was played by a teammate. I routinely tell my AR's to be slow with the offside call to make su...
Read The Full Q & A Law 11 - Offside 10/19/2016Jacob Mungoma of Malindi, Kenya Kenya asks...White 8 on a breakaway on the left about 15 yards diagonally from the near post curves the ball at 450. The ball rolls across behind White 10 who is heading towards the farthest post and leaving a Blue Defender slid on the ground after missing to tap...
Read The Full Q & A Law 11 - Offside 10/19/2016Mark Ralt of San Jose, CA USA asks...Case #6: Suppose green is on the counter attack. Green 1A has the ball and is in line with the last defender has he's dribbling. 1B realizes that he is in an offsides position so he slows down to be behind the whole play and green 1A passes him the b...
Read The Full Q & A Law 11 - Offside 10/19/2016Mark Ralt of San Jose, CA USA asks...Case #5. Suppose orange was on a counter attack and drills a shot at the green goalkeeper. Suppose green 1C was left alone in the opponents half and the green goalie punts the ball and 1C gets a head to it. Would he be offsides in his own half? What ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 11 - Offside 10/19/2016Mark Ralt of San Jose, CA USA asks...Case #4: Suppose the orange team gives the ball to the green team (1C) and he dribbles it up the to the 6 yard box. Green 1A, who was previously in an offside position, goes in for the counter attack and gets a cross from green 1C and scores. Would t...
Read The Full Q & A Law 11 - Offside 10/19/2016Mark Ralt of San Jose, CA USA asks...Case #3: Suppose the score is 0-0 and the green team has possession of the ball. Green player 1A is dribbling the ball in the opponent's box for 20 minutes straight. Let's say green player 1C put's himself in an offside position by being in front of ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 11 - Offside 10/19/2016Mark Ralt of San Jose, CA USA asks...Case #2: Suppose a free kick is taking place for the green team. Green team player (1A) is taking the kick. But lets say while player 1A was placing the ball and the referee was giving the green team 10 yards. 1B was in front of the goal keeper, in a...
Read The Full Q & A Law 11 - Offside 10/19/2016Mark Ralt of San Jose, CA USA asks...Case #1: Suppose a throw in is taking place for the green team. Green player (1A) wants to throw it to his team mate (1B) who is in an offside position but it's a throw in so no offsides. But then the orange player (2A) heads the ball away but a gree...
Read The Full Q & A Law 11 - Offside 10/18/2016Jacob Mungoma of Malindi, Malindi asks...According to my understanding an offside offence is taken from where it occurred or otherwise where the OPP was before getting involved into active play. That is how I judge it. I have always taken this as the INT of Law 11-4 sentence one; If an offs...
Read The Full Q & A Law 11 - Offside 10/18/2016Richard of Frostburg, MD USA asks...In a game this weekend, a ball was in the air coming down and our player was in position to head the ball. The opposing player was facing our player and put her foot up to hit the ball and subsequently she hit our player in the head. The referee ca...
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