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Question Number: 21068Law 11 - Offside 4/1/2009RE: Competitve Under 9 Jim Williams of Robesonia, PA USA asks...Offsides question. If the other team has ALL their defending players (except keeper) on your half of the pitch and you send an attacker onto their half to wait for a long ball is your player offsides? Thanks. Answer provided by Referee Gary Voshol If that player is ahead of the ball, she is in an offside position.
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View Referee Gary Voshol profile Answer provided by Referee Michelle Maloney And being in an offside position is not an offense. If the player in OSP becomes involved in play from that position on a ball last touched by a teammate, then she will be offside.
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View Referee Michelle Maloney profile Answer provided by Referee Keith Contarino This is one of the coach's myths that absolutely baffles me yet it is widespread. The myth goes that if all the opponents are in your half of the field miraculously Law 11 no longer applies. How this got started I don't have a clue but i hear this question/belief from coaches at least once a season. If all the opponents except the keeper are in your half of the field, and the ball is also in your half of the field, EVERY player of yours that crosses the center line into the attacking half of the field will be in offside position. If the ball is then played to them and they touch it, they will be guilty of an offside offense and an indirect free kick will be awarded your opponents.
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Read other Q & A regarding Law 11 - Offside The following questions were asked as a follow up to the above question...See Question: 21103 See Question: 21127
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