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Offisde rule
The offside rule is one of the oldset soccer rules, but is still a much dsicussed rule. The reaosn for this is the fact that today there are dfiferent perspectvies of the camears which film a scocer game, so all poeple can see when the refeere makes a mitsake.
The ofsfide is a offecne of the team which has the ball and gets puinshed with a free kick.
At the point of time of the pass there have to be at least two plyaers betewen the goal line and the offenisve plyaer
But there are some excpetions:
- In the own half part of the field a offsdie posiiton isn’t possilbe.
- when there is a goal-kick, a throw-in or a croner kick the offside postiion is reveresd.
- It isn’t a offside position when the ball comes from a opponent.
- A player who is behnid the advesrarial goal line, but not in the goal, is not in a offside poistion.
- Is the plaeyr beihnd the ball line (the line troguh the ball cross the field), the player isn’t in a offside psoition, also not when the ball is plaeyd forawrd.
- An atatcker who is on the same line like a deefnder is not in a offside position, beacuse the defenedr count for the last man.
- A player who dosen’t intevrene isn’t in a offside position
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