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LAW 11

LAW 11. Offside. Objectives. At the end of this lesson the student will be able to:. list the three restarts where there is no offside offense state what constitutes involvement in active play identify offside position apply a uniform interpretation of the Offside Law in all situations.

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LAW 11

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  1. LAW 11 Offside

  2. Objectives At the end of this lesson the student will be able to: • list the three restarts where there is no offside offense • state what constitutes involvement in active play • identify offside position • apply a uniform interpretation of the Offside Law in all situations

  3. TOPICS • Explanation • Elements of the Law • Offside position • Involvement in active play • Judgement • Not offside • Sanctions • Lots of examples

  4. ELEMENTS OF THE LAW • Position • nearer to opponent’s goal line than the ball and • the second last opponent (last but one) Unless • is in own half of the field • is level (even) with second last opponent • is level with the last two opponents

  5. ELEMENTS OF THE LAW • Timing • at the moment the ball touches or is played by one of their team Opinion of the referee to penalize • involved in active play by: • interfering with play • interfering with an opponent • gaining an advantage by being in that position

  6. ELEMENTS OF THE LAW • It is not an offense in itself to be in an offside position • Judgement of offside occurs at the moment the ball is touched or played by a teammate - not - when the player receives the ball

  7. ELEMENTS OF THE LAW • There is no offside offense if a player receives the ball directly from: • a goal kick • corner kick • or a throw-in

  8. “For any offside offense, the referee awards an indirect free kick to the opposing team to be taken from the place where the infringement occurred” Not where the whistle sounded! ELEMENTS OF THE LAW

  9. Is that sector of the field where players actively participate in that play AREA OF ACTIVE PLAY

  10. Is the player in the attacking half? Is the player nearer the goal than the ball? Is the player nearer the goal than the second last defender? Is the player interfering with play or an opponent? Is the player gaining advantage? Determination of Offside IF yes to all above, then: IF yes to either above, then Offside, otherwise no infraction

  11. OFFSIDE POSITION?

  12. INVOLVED IN ACTIVE PLAY?

  13. The player in offside position has played the ball and has gained an advantage and must be sanctioned for offside AN INFRINGEMENT

  14. Offside position alone is not an infringement Offside Position vs. Activity Offside position and activityis an infringement

  15. VIOLATION Which half is #9 in? 1/2

  16. VIOLATION 2/2

  17. To determine offside, the assistant referee must be concerned about and concentrating totally on his or her task. The assistant referee can not be a spectator of the game. ASSISTANT REFEREE

  18. The torso, head & feet are looked at for determining “even” for purposes of offside. -Not hands What is Even?

  19. Is This Even?

  20. Absolutely! Not Offside

  21. Is This Even?

  22. Not! Offside

  23. OFFSIDE POSITION? 1/3 Is the player involved in active play?

  24. INVOLVED IN ACTIVE PLAY? Where is the area of active play? 2/3

  25. NO INVOLVEMENT 3/3

  26. OFSIDE POSITION? 1/3 Is the player involved in active play?

  27. Interfering with an Opponent? Where is the area of active play? 2/3

  28. Interfering with an Opponent? 3/3

  29. Interfering with an Opponent? 1/3 Is the player involved in active play?

  30. Interfering with an Opponent? Where is the area of active play? 2/3

  31. Interfering with an Opponent? The player, in an offside positioninterfered with an opponentand mustbe sanctioned for offside. 3/3

  32. As play approaches the goal, the goalkeeper’s primary focus is on the ball. Offside decisions are the responsibility of the officials…. not the goalkeeper. Goalkeepers should not allow themselves to be distracted by the nearby presence of opposing players, whether they are offside or not offside. The goalkeepers’ attention must be on the ball !! GOALKEEPER NOT DISTRACTED

  33. SHOT AT GOAL HITS POST Where is the area of active play? 1/3 Involved in active play?

  34. SHOT AT GOAL HITS POST Now he’s involved 2/3

  35. In this example, the player who was in offside position gained an advantage from being in an offside position and must be penalized AN INFRINGEMENT

  36. SHOT AT GOAL 1/3

  37. SHOT AT GOAL Where is the area of active play? 2/3 Involved in active play?

  38. SHOT AT GOAL Allow the shot and the goal! 3/3

  39. No Infringement IT IS LEGAL TO BE IN AN OFFSIDE POSITION

  40. FREE KICK Involvement in active play?

  41. NO INFRINGEMENT If that player were removed would it have made a difference? (Hand of God)

  42. It is the assistant referee’s responsibility to determine position and activity of the players. The referee makes the final decision to stop the game. Referee / Assistant Referee

  43. REBOUND FROM GOALKEEPER Deflection- no control by GK Does the player gain an advantage?

  44. INFRINGEMENT

  45. BALL DEFLECTED BY DEFENDER Does the player gain an advantage?

  46. AN INFRINGEMENT OFF-SIDE At the moment the ball was played by a teammate, the player was in offside position.

  47. CORNER KICK 1/3

  48. CORNER KICK 2/3

  49. CORNER KICK 3/3

  50. THROW-IN 1/3

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