wow cool, I grew up watching and playing soccer, but didn't know the rule at around 2:28 even existed. People barely know this rule unless they play professionally. Thank you!
I think he over complicated the off side rule. Basically, imagine that the space between the last defender and the goalie is a special area. If the player from the other team is in that special area when the ball is passed to him, it's off side. If there is a player on his team already further off side than him, then he is on side. This is called being 'played onside'.
4:35 - being in front of the ball does not make you offside - it's all about where the last defender was when the ball was passed. 6:35 you are only offside if you are actively in play (about to receive the ball etc). You can be back there and if you're not involved in the play then you're not offside. Happens a lot when people are on the ground injured.
as u shown in a video if the ball is in our deffencive side and our and there is no diffencer and ball is in front of the goali so our blue player comes there and kick the ball and run forward to goalpost for goal is it a offside?
There is NO " s " in the infraction of "Off SIDE". The history of this rule is that a player is "off of his side", essentially not with his team. "Offsides", with an " s ", is incorrect. "Off side" and "Offside" is correct.
So basically offside if your teammate pass you the ball and you a ahead of the last defender it’s offside,but if you below the defender and you get the ball while the last defender ahead of you that not offside you are good
So its the pass that is considered as offside, not when you dribble past the defenders and go head to head with goalie. I was offsided during a Sunday league match and had no idea what I did wrong.
I don't know the official rules, but from experience, the offside rule applies only when it is passed from one player to another who is ahead, because the way you explain it, it makes it sound like once a player carries the ball beyond the last man back, he can't turn around and carry it back to the middle of the field because it would cause him to be offside, and I've never seen that being called by a referee that way.
so... if a guy on your team passes ball to you into area while there is no other defenders there except goalie, you must wait for them to catch up and stand in front of you before you shoot ???
It would be too late...you would already be called by the ref for committing a foul. You can't wait for the defenders to get in front of you....although, that could be an interesting twist on the game. I think another cool option along those lines would be to allow the player who is offside to pass the ball back to a teammate who *is* onside in order for that teammate to be able to shoot.
Thank god he isn't teaching rocket science...... But, in all honesty, if you never played soccer and didn't understand the offside rule, I think he does a good job covering it. I think that was his audience as well - so I really shouldn't be critical of the man's teaching.
3:09 - what if the defender passes the ball with the chest?! | 3:17 - Also, what if the goalkeeper makes a "mini" goal kick to the defender so he can head the ball back to the goalkeeper in order to stall the game?! Is it awarded a indirect free-kick?
Say blue is attacking then red takes the ball and heads to blues goal, if a blue midfielder started behind the red who has possession, can that blue midfielder outrun, get ahead of, and flank red meeting him head on to steal the ball, or is that offsides
For a newbie like myself - you all are making "offside" into a national debate. But also making it understood why people argue vehemently when the ref calls a close offside. How the ref can keep up with all that in a game where you have so many players moving in all directions seems next to impossible. But I think I'm getting the jist of it making these World Cup matches exciting, even if I don't quite know what's going on. Ha!
When goalkeeper hold the ball with his hand,and then he kick into the middle of the field,his striker was in offside line,and he get the ball,dribble to opponent side..so is that a offside or not.??
Biak Sangluai If he was on his own half of the field when the goalkeeper punted it, he cannot be offside. If he was on his opponents half of the field, closer to the "goal line" than the ball AND closer to the goal line than the second to last opponent (which can be their goalkeeper), when it was punted, and he interferes with play or an opponent, he is OFFSIDE. ---------- You have to be 1) on your opponents half of the field, 2) closer to the goal line than the ball, and 3) closer to the goal line, than the second to last opponent, which is an OFFSIDE POSITION, but not an OFFSIDE OFFENSE. Now, if the ball is kicked by your teammate, you interfere with play or an opponent, that is an OFFSIDE OFFENSE.
m0skit0zindahouse Actually, it does matter who kicks it. You can be in an offside position, and you are not OFFSIDE until you intefere with play and opponent or have an advantage by being in that position. If a teammate plays or touches it and and goes to you in an offside position, your offside. If you receive the ball DIRECTLY from a goal kick (not a goalkeeper punt), corner kick, or throw in, then there can not be an offside offense. If you are in an offside position and the ball is played to you by an opponent, it is not an offside offense. (This usually happens when a player passes the ball back to his goalkeeper and does not see the opponent behind him)
hello i have some questions to you about this reason 1 if a defender pass the ball to the goalkeeper and the goalkeeper stops the ball with his leg and then picks the ball up with his hands.so will that be a foul [penalty]. 2 if a striker shots the ball to the goal post and the defender's leg touch's the ball before the goalkeeper catches it.will that be a penalty
You are incorrectly labeling the penalty area as the goalie box. The goal area is the smaller box. The passback to the keeper is also wrong. A keeper cannot pick up a ball that is played back by his teammate with his foot. So he can also use his chest and knee as well. The offside line is with the second to last defender, not the last man back. The keeper may have 2 defenders closer to his goal line than him. The rule basically says you have to have two players between you and the goal line or behind the ball ooorrrr in your own half of the field. Being in an offside position is not an offense in itself. You have to be gaining an advantage from your position (ball rebounds from goalpoast, keeper, a save), interfering with a player, or interfering with play (touching the ball). A new interpretation is that if a defender plays the ball (off a pass from the offense) and makes contact, this nullifies the offside offense and the player that was in an offside position is not penalized for receiving the ball in that position. If it was a deflection from the defender then the offside player would be called for offside. I am a grade 6 State Referee.
Since you are such a hotshot, Mr. "grade 6 State Referee," why don't you upload a video instead of trolling this guy? The guy explained in the video by showing second to last man back so you are a douche bag for pointing that out. Two players would be the goalie plus one defensive player, and that's what he showed. What this guy was explaining was correct. Your comment merely expands on what the uploader showed in his video. The only thing you managed "one up" the guy on was the difference between the penalty box and the goalie box. The result is that you made yourself even more of a douche bag. I think your Grade 6 reference must mean you coach sixth graders in soccer.
Dr Derp Eggball? You mean FOOTBALL, the greatest sport ever created and played on professional level? SOCCER is for pussies, and yes, I realize there are millions of pussies in the world that play and/or like SOCCER. All you do is run around chasing a ball with nothing happening 95% of the time! Ohh..they’re “close” to the goal! The crowd goes crazy!! And..no goal! Again! Game over!! It’s 0-0!! Wow..what a great game that was!!
I think he over complicated the off side rule. Basically, imagine that the space between the last defender and the goalie is a special area. If the player from the other team is in that special area when the ball is passed to him, it's off side. If there is a player on his team already further off side than him, then he is on side. This is called being 'played onside'.
I've literally seen a goal tho when attackers are ahead of the defender's line in the goaly's area and they pass it around the goaly IN THEIR AREA to score the goal. Again the pass was made well Infront of any defender. So there seems to be a different rule in the goal area
wow cool, I grew up watching and playing soccer, but didn't know the rule at around 2:28 even existed. People barely know this rule unless they play professionally. Thank you!
This is the best video for me as a clueless parent with a football crazed son
Happy to have helped.
Thank you so much as a first time soccer parent with zero past knowledge I found d this extremely helpful!
You're a soccer mom huh 🗿
Wow thank you I'm just getting into football and this was so informative.
Do you like football
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Very helpful. Now I understand what offside means.
This was a clear view of rule. Thank you.
I didn't know anything about soccer but now I do
Thanks you did a great job of explaining it to me!
Thanks Mate... That Was Really Helpful ... Cheers.. !!
VALE VALE! I THINK I GOT OFFSIDES NOW! GRACIAS!
As a 3rd grader I camped down there by the goal. Nice to know I was breaking rules.
Hehehehehehehehehe im 7th grade and still do that
@@Scharazade82 I'm 7th grade and as a goalkeeper I would push you out of the way so fast
Thanks for this I'm starting soccer at my school and today was first day and I was so confused for what offside was I am pretty Shute I got it now
Thank you, that was very helpful😊
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Thank you so much. Now I got it perfectly!
So nicely explained! Thanks...
I think he over complicated the off side rule. Basically, imagine that the space between the last defender and the goalie is a special area. If the player from the other team is in that special area when the ball is passed to him, it's off side. If there is a player on his team already further off side than him, then he is on side. This is called being 'played onside'.
4:35 - being in front of the ball does not make you offside - it's all about where the last defender was when the ball was passed.
6:35 you are only offside if you are actively in play (about to receive the ball etc). You can be back there and if you're not involved in the play then you're not offside. Happens a lot when people are on the ground injured.
Perfect video
very helpful. thank you so much!
I understood so much about offside.
5:58 he is not offside but it is handball because he carried it
as u shown in a video if the ball is in our deffencive side and our and there is no diffencer and ball is in front of the goali so our blue player comes there and kick the ball and run forward to goalpost for goal is it a offside?
carrying the ball eliminates that offside rule
What he means by carrying the ball is not handball he means dragging the ball with his foot!
There is NO " s " in the infraction of "Off SIDE". The history of this rule is that a player is "off of his side", essentially not with his team.
"Offsides", with an " s ", is incorrect. "Off side" and "Offside" is correct.
Off ide?
How come the offside rule varies in the u6 u8 division? I'm currently whistling in a park where the rule is ommited in Davie Sports Complex, Florida.
Metalpazallteway offside is introduced from u11 and on
Thanx man.....
Thanks
Thanks! didnt knew that
*First rule: Its called Football!*
ur voice is same lyk The Joker! (The Dark Knight)
great joke joker
That noise he made 1 second into the video
Is It Handball if the goalie picks it up with it on the line
So basically offside if your teammate pass you the ball and you a ahead of the last defender it’s offside,but if you below the defender and you get the ball while the last defender ahead of you that not offside you are good
I love soccer
So its the pass that is considered as offside, not when you dribble past the defenders and go head to head with goalie. I was offsided during a Sunday league match and had no idea what I did wrong.
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If the player plays a backpass to the goalie then can the goalie pick it up with his hands after touching it with his feet?
No.
The 18 yard area is not a goalie box! There is however the 6 yard area commonly referred to as the goal area or box.
I don't know the official rules, but from experience, the offside rule applies only when it is passed from one player to another who is ahead, because the way you explain it, it makes it sound like once a player carries the ball beyond the last man back, he can't turn around and carry it back to the middle of the field because it would cause him to be offside, and I've never seen that being called by a referee that way.
But the goalie can pick up a pass from teammate if he is under pressure. Which means surrounded by 2 opponents trying to dispossess him.
+sushil kumar unsetttling so many saw this is wrong, is it or not?
John Van Dam it is
Could somebody help me understand what the heck the goal area is about in plain English. Thanks.
Thank you
Thanks!
so... if a guy on your team passes ball to you into area while there is no other defenders there except goalie, you must wait for them to catch up and stand in front of you before you shoot ???
No, you have to be behind them when the pass is made
If you get the ball while being offside the ref will call a foul and it's a free kick for the other team
It would be too late...you would already be called by the ref for committing a foul. You can't wait for the defenders to get in front of you....although, that could be an interesting twist on the game. I think another cool option along those lines would be to allow the player who is offside to pass the ball back to a teammate who *is* onside in order for that teammate to be able to shoot.
Thank god he isn't teaching rocket science...... But, in all honesty, if you never played soccer and didn't understand the offside rule, I think he does a good job covering it. I think that was his audience as well - so I really shouldn't be critical of the man's teaching.
thanks bro
The goalie can pick it up if there is a deflection from the same teammate
So the player should always be behind the ball and score so that it won't be on offside Goal?
no goalies in soccer , they are called goal keepers, not goalie box, it is called penalty area
3:09 - what if the defender passes the ball with the chest?! | 3:17 - Also, what if the goalkeeper makes a "mini" goal kick to the defender so he can head the ball back to the goalkeeper in order to stall the game?! Is it awarded a indirect free-kick?
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It doesn't matter where the ball is it matters where the sweeper is
Say blue is attacking then red takes the ball and heads to blues goal, if a blue midfielder started behind the red who has possession, can that blue midfielder outrun, get ahead of, and flank red meeting him head on to steal the ball, or is that offsides
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For a newbie like myself - you all are making "offside" into a national debate. But also making it understood why people argue vehemently when the ref calls a close offside. How the ref can keep up with all that in a game where you have so many players moving in all directions seems next to impossible. But I think I'm getting the jist of it making these World Cup matches exciting, even if I don't quite know what's going on. Ha!
thing that bugged me most was using the word soccer instead of Football
so many holes in this explanation on both the back pass and offside rules
Why is their a semi circule up top the box? And can the Goalie take the ball in his hands?
No
+Samuel Whittaker no he can't the only purpose is that during a penalty kick nobody can enter the box or the semi circle before the ball has been hit
When goalkeeper hold the ball with his hand,and then he kick into the middle of the field,his striker was in offside line,and he get the ball,dribble to opponent side..so is that a offside or not.??
Biak Sangluai If he was on his own half of the field when the goalkeeper punted it, he cannot be offside. If he was on his opponents half of the field, closer to the "goal line" than the ball AND closer to the goal line than the second to last opponent (which can be their goalkeeper), when it was punted, and he interferes with play or an opponent, he is OFFSIDE.
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You have to be 1) on your opponents half of the field, 2) closer to the goal line than the ball, and 3) closer to the goal line, than the second to last opponent, which is an OFFSIDE POSITION, but not an OFFSIDE OFFENSE. Now, if the ball is kicked by your teammate, you interfere with play or an opponent, that is an OFFSIDE OFFENSE.
Biak Sangluai Doesn't matter who kicks the ball, if you're offside, it's offside. The only exception is a throw-in.
m0skit0zindahouse Actually, it does matter who kicks it. You can be in an offside position, and you are not OFFSIDE until you intefere with play and opponent or have an advantage by being in that position. If a teammate plays or touches it and and goes to you in an offside position, your offside. If you receive the ball DIRECTLY from a goal kick (not a goalkeeper punt), corner kick, or throw in, then there can not be an offside offense. If you are in an offside position and the ball is played to you by an opponent, it is not an offside offense. (This usually happens when a player passes the ball back to his goalkeeper and does not see the opponent behind him)
hello i have some questions to you about this reason
1 if a defender pass the ball to the goalkeeper and the goalkeeper stops the ball with his leg and then picks the ball up with his hands.so will that be a foul [penalty].
2 if a striker shots the ball to the goal post and the defender's leg touch's the ball before the goalkeeper catches it.will that be a penalty
no
Jeff Acosta both no
but in video he just said team member pass ball to goalee then he cant pick it up
+answerOfstupids you're an idiot....
so all who are saying no above are wrong then, they didn't mention that it won't be not a foul IF it wasn't passed using leg.
Americans trying to explain football😂😂
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not goalie that's hockey keeper or goalkeeper and not offsides jeez
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You are incorrectly labeling the penalty area as the goalie box. The goal area is the smaller box. The passback to the keeper is also wrong. A keeper cannot pick up a ball that is played back by his teammate with his foot. So he can also use his chest and knee as well. The offside line is with the second to last defender, not the last man back. The keeper may have 2 defenders closer to his goal line than him. The rule basically says you have to have two players between you and the goal line or behind the ball ooorrrr in your own half of the field. Being in an offside position is not an offense in itself. You have to be gaining an advantage from your position (ball rebounds from goalpoast, keeper, a save), interfering with a player, or interfering with play (touching the ball). A new interpretation is that if a defender plays the ball (off a pass from the offense) and makes contact, this nullifies the offside offense and the player that was in an offside position is not penalized for receiving the ball in that position. If it was a deflection from the defender then the offside player would be called for offside.
I am a grade 6 State Referee.
Since you are such a hotshot, Mr. "grade 6 State Referee," why don't you upload a video instead of trolling this guy? The guy explained in the video by showing second to last man back so you are a douche bag for pointing that out. Two players would be the goalie plus one defensive player, and that's what he showed. What this guy was explaining was correct. Your comment merely expands on what the uploader showed in his video. The only thing you managed "one up" the guy on was the difference between the penalty box and the goalie box. The result is that you made yourself even more of a douche bag. I think your Grade 6 reference must mean you coach sixth graders in soccer.
Luckie Dayton I was wondering if a goalie went from his side to the rival's side of the goal box can he use his hands there?
I’m just annoyed about him not saying football but he’s from North America so welp, nothing we can do until Eggball becomes unpopular.
The word, "Soccer" was used BEFORE the word "football" AND "soccer" is a word coined in England...not the US or Australia.
Dr Derp Eggball? You mean FOOTBALL, the greatest sport ever created and played on professional level? SOCCER is for pussies, and yes, I realize there are millions of pussies in the world that play and/or like SOCCER. All you do is run around chasing a ball with nothing happening 95% of the time! Ohh..they’re “close” to the goal! The crowd goes crazy!! And..no goal! Again! Game over!! It’s 0-0!! Wow..what a great game that was!!
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please explain in hindi because the weak students were not clear
Basically u r complicating the rule😕
Holy Cow. You unfortunately have not explained the Offside law properly. Please understand the law first!
boom!!! easy...
Sorry sir I could not understand what you want to tell actually
T.q so mch
Not bad. Just stop calling it offsides. It is offside.
you made it too complex
They should remove this rule. Then defenders would have to respect it and stop clogging up the goal.
offsides???? isn't it offside, I'm no soccer genius but i think that is wrong
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What a mess with the offside in this video, very wrong.
joker?
Hahaha sounds like Joker (Heath ledger )
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I think he over complicated the off side rule. Basically, imagine that the space between the last defender and the goalie is a special area. If the player from the other team is in that special area when the ball is passed to him, it's off side. If there is a player on his team already further off side than him, then he is on side. This is called being 'played onside'.
On side means not off side.
I've literally seen a goal tho when attackers are ahead of the defender's line in the goaly's area and they pass it around the goaly IN THEIR AREA to score the goal. Again the pass was made well Infront of any defender. So there seems to be a different rule in the goal area
@@anneeq008 When 2 attackers are behind the last defender it's not an offside. It says so in FIFA's lawbook but I have no idea why.