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Law 11 - Offside 10/16/2013Tony of Sydney, NSW Australia asks...My question to the Panel is to do with the changes this year in the interpretation section of the laws of the game with regard to offside. It seems there has been a major change to the interpretation for offside as opposed to a clarification...
Read The Full Q & A Law 11 - Offside 10/15/2013Mike Stephen of Sacramento, CA USA asks...Ref's have told me that they will not call Offside until the offending player touches the ball -- regardless of whether or not the player makes a run for the ball. We had a case where the player was clearly offside (our defense was on the ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 11 - Offside 10/14/2013Jim Jones of Washington DC, DC US asks...Scenario attacker A is onside when a direct free kick is taken, but the kick hits defender A and bounces backwards for attacker A to put into the net. Does that deflection off the defender put the attacker in an offside position or must the ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 11 - Offside 10/13/2013Wilson vargas of Weston, Fl Broward asks...Attacker A is in an offside position, attacker b has the ball and decides to dribble, passes the defense and goes all the way to the goal line, then passes the ball to attacker A who scores, in my opinion this is not offside because now attacker A is...
Read The Full Q & A Law 11 - Offside 10/12/2013Sergio of Belmont, CA USA asks...A1 is taking a corner kick from AR1 side. The corner kick is deflected off the keeper then received by A2 in offside position who then kicks the ball in to the goal. Goal or no Goal? Offside offence or no offside offence? ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 11 - Offside 10/11/2013Sergio of Belmont, CA USA asks...There is no offside offence if a player receives the ball directly from: a goal kick a throw-in a corner kick Questions: If the throw-in is deflected off an opponent(defender)then received by player(attacker)in offsi...
Read The Full Q & A Law 11 - Offside 10/10/2013Daniel of vienna, va us asks...How do you handle a situation where this is a scramble in the goal box... and players end up inside the goal-net area... an attacking player gathers the ball and scores, but is in an offsides position as there are no defenders between him and the goa...
Read The Full Q & A Law 11 - Offside 10/8/2013Chuck of Edgewater, NNJ Bergen asks...In general, what exactly constitutes playing (possessing and controlling) the ball for a reset in offside? And where is the guidance provided? I see it outlined in the Advice to Referees, but 'controlling' is not defined. In this case, if th...
Read The Full Q & A Law 11 - Offside 10/7/2013todd douglas of phila, pa usa asks...A more experienced ref told me today, you can't be offsides on a goal kick. Is this true?...
Read The Full Q & A Law 11 - Offside 10/4/2013Richard Abbott of Cardigan, Ceredigion Wales asks...I reffed a game where one of the home player strikers was stood in an offside position inside the 18yard box. The home team midfield player had the ball well outside the 18 yard box and had time to take a shot on goal. He struck the ball as ...
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