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Offside (11)
U.S. Soccer Federation Referee ProgramGrade 8 Referee CourseCompetitive Youth Training
What’s Offsides?
OK, first of all …
Position Timing Active Involvement
Offside Infraction
What part of the body?
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Position
2nd last Opponent
Timing Active Involvement
Offside Infraction
Position
2nd last Opponent
Ball
Timing Active Involvement
Offside Infraction
Offside Position?
Offside Position?
Position
2nd last Opponent
Ball
Not own half
Timing Active Involvement
Offside Infraction
Position
2nd last Opponent
Ball
Not own half
Timing
Last
Touched
Teammate
Active Involvement
Offside Infraction
What about a
deflection?
Position
2nd last Opponent
Ball
Not own half
Timing
Last
Touched
Teammate
Active Involvement
Interfere with Play
Offside Infraction
TOUCHES THE BALL
Except for the
exceptions
1.Inevitable2.1 on 1 w/
keeper
TOUCHES THE BALL
Position
2nd last Opponent
Ball
Not own half
Timing
Last
Touched
Teammate
Active Involvement
Interfere with Play
Interfere with
Opponent
Offside Infraction
Interferes with Opponent• Prevent opponent
from getting to the ball
• Blocks goalkeeper’s view
Position
2nd last Opponent
Ball
Not own half
Timing
Last
Touched
Teammate
Active Involvement
Interfere with Play
Interfere with
Opponent
Gain Advantage
Offside Infraction
REBOUND
Position
2nd last Opponent
Ball
Not own half
Timing
Last
Touched
Teammate
Active Involvement
Interfere with Play
Interfere with
Opponent
Gain Advantage
So fill in the blanks
No Offside Positiono Even with the ball oro Even with the second to last defender oro Even with the last two defenders if they are
even with each other oro On the halfway line or in own half of field or
The truth about deflectionso Deflection does NOT negate an offside
offenseo If an opponent “PLAYS” the ball to a player in
the offside position, no offense.
Remember the Exceptionso No offside offense if a player receives the ball
directly fromoGoal kick oThrow-in oCorner kick
Infringements
• What’s the restart?• Indirect Free Kick
• Where’s the restart?• Where offending player was
when ball last touched by a teammate
Position
2nd last Opponent
Ball
Not own half
Timing
Last
Touched
Teammate
Active Involvement
Interfere with Play
Interfere with
Opponent
Gain Advantage
Let’s do this once moreFill in the blanks
Examples
Offense
No Offense
No Offense
Offense
No Offense
Offense
No Offense
No Offense
Offense
Offense
Offense
No Offense
Offense
No Offense
Review QuestionA player cannot be in an offside position if he or she is ______.
o In his or her own half of the field or even with the second to last opponent
o Even with the assistant referee
Review QuestionA player in a offside position is only penalized for an offside offense if ______.
o He or she is involved in active playo He or she received the ball directly from a
throw-in, goal kick or corner kick
Review QuestionAn attacking player, in an offside position, receives the ball directly from a teammate’s corner kick. Is the player guilty of an offside offense?
o Yeso No
Review QuestionAn attacking player, in an offside position, receives the ball directly from a teammate’s throw-in. Is the player guilty of an offside offense?
o Yeso No
Review QuestionAn attacking player, in an offside position, receives the ball directly from a teammate’s indirect free kick. Is the player guilty of an offside offense?
o Yeso No
Review QuestionAn attacking player, in an offside position, receives the ball directly from a teammate’s goal kick. Is the player guilty of an offside offense?
o Yeso No
Review QuestionAn attacking player, in an offside position, receives the ball from a teammate’s pass after it bounces off the outstretched leg of a defender. Is the player guilty of an offside offense?
o Yeso No
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