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Elements of the offside infraction: Position Time of Judgment Active Involvement

OFFSIDE. Elements of the offside infraction: Position Time of Judgment Active Involvement All three elements must be present or there cannot be an infraction. OFFSIDE. Offside Position A Player is in an offside position if he is: In the opponents’ half of the field;

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Elements of the offside infraction: Position Time of Judgment Active Involvement

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  1. OFFSIDE Elements of the offside infraction: Position Time of Judgment Active Involvement All three elements must be present or there cannot be an infraction Basic Referee Course - Lesson 8

  2. OFFSIDE Offside Position A Player is in an offside position if he is: In the opponents’ half of the field; Closer to the opponents’ goal line than at least two opponents; and Closer to the opponents’ goal line than the ball All three elements must be present or the player is not in an offside position, and there cannot be an infraction Basic Referee Course - Lesson 8

  3. Offside Position It is not an offence to be in an offside position It just means that player is momentarily off his team. He cannot interfere with play or any of the opposing players. He cannot have any involvement in the match. He’s off his team. Basic Referee Course - Lesson 8

  4. OFFSIDE Time of Judgment Offside Position is judged at the moment the ball touchesor is played by one of his team Basic Referee Course - Lesson 8

  5. OFFSIDE Active Involvement A player may be involved in active play by: Interfering with play; Interfering with an opponent; or Gaining an advantage by being in that position. Basic Referee Course - Lesson 8

  6. OFFSIDE Once all three of these conditions have been met: POSITION TIME OF JUDGMENT ACTIVE INVOLVEMENT An offside infraction has occurred An indirect free kick is awarded to the opposing team from the place the infringement occurred. Basic Referee Course - Lesson 8

  7. OFFSIDE Exceptions There is no offence if a player receives the ball directly from: Goal Kick Corner Kick Throw-In Basic Referee Course - Lesson 8

  8. Direction of attack AR OFFSIDE A1 A2 D A A D A Basic Referee Course - Lesson 8

  9. Direction of attack AR NOT OFFSIDE D A1 A A A2 D A Basic Referee Course - Lesson 8

  10. Direction of attack AR NOT OFFSIDE D A1 A A A2 D A A A3 Basic Referee Course - Lesson 8

  11. Direction of attack AR NOT OFFSIDE Goal Kick A2 A1 A A D A D Basic Referee Course - Lesson 8

  12. Direction of attack AR OFFSIDE A D D A Deflection off goalpost or goalkeeper Basic Referee Course - Lesson 8

  13. Direction of attack AR NOT OFFSIDE D A D A Basic Referee Course - Lesson 8

  14. Direction of attack AR OFFSIDE A A A D D Basic Referee Course - Lesson 8

  15. Direction of attack AR OFFSIDE A D D A Basic Referee Course - Lesson 8

  16. Direction of attack AR OFFSIDE D A A A D D Basic Referee Course - Lesson 8

  17. Direction of attack Corner Kick AR A A A OFFSIDE D D D Basic Referee Course - Lesson 8

  18. Direction of attack AR NOT OFFSIDE D A A D A D Basic Referee Course - Lesson 8

  19. Key Takeaways It is not an offence to be in an offside position Wait for Active Involvement before penalizing for offside The player is not required to touch the ball for the offside to be penalized Basic Referee Course - Lesson 8

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