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Question Number: 16026

Law 11 - Offside 7/13/2007

RE: Rec Under 16

Justin of Kirkland, WA USA asks...

Hey! X is offense.. O is defence
____
|------ ------|
| | | |
| X1|______| |
| X2 |
| O1 O2 |
| |
|________________|

Story: X1 receives the ball and runs and passes the last two defenders, he passes it back to X2 who is also in front of the defenders.

Offside?

I'm pretty sure hes safe because he is behind the ball but I have a test coming up so I just want to be sure, Thanks much!

Answer provided by Referee Chuck Fleischer

When judgment of offside position is necessary, at the moment the ball touches or is played by one of his OWN team ask these questions:

1. Is the player in the attacking half of the field?
2. Is the player nearer the goal line than the ball?
3. Is the player nearer the goal line than the last but one opponent or the last two opponents?

If all are answered yes GOTO next paragraph ELSE IF any question is answered no, the player is not in an offside position and can participate in play until the next touch by a member of his team. At that point GOTO question 1.

The player is in an offside position, ask two more questions:

a. Is the player interfering with play or an opponent?
b. Is the player gaining an advantage?

If either of these is true or becomes true before the next touch by one of his OWN side then the assistant flags for offside and the referee blows for the infraction and awards an indirect free kick, to be taken from where the attacker was at the moment the ball was touched or played by a member of his own team.

Remember that it is not contrary to the Law to be in an offside position. After the ball is played a footballer may run into an offside position and play it without penalty. When a player is in an offside position and the ball is touched or played by a colleague that player may not get involved, without penalty, even if the ball bounces off an opponent or an opponent misplays it.    

Regards,



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Answer provided by Referee Keith Contarino

Can't tell anything from diagram but a player is in offside position if he is in the attacking half and closer to the opponent's goal line than the next to last opponent AND the ball. From your description, A2 was not closer to the opponent's goal line then the ball so would not be in offside position at the time of the pass by a teammate.



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Answer provided by Referee Ben Mueller

No need for that diagram of x's and o's. You said pass back so that implies...NO OFFSIDE. Remember 3 criteria to determine offside position: 1. Closer to goal line than ball, 2. Closer to goal line than 2nd last defender and 3. On attacking half of field.



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