Law 11 - Off-side
Law 11 - Off-side
- A player is in an off-side position if he is nearer to his
opponents' goal-line than the ball, unless:
- he is in his own half of the field of play, or
- he is not nearer to his opponents' goal-line than at least
two of his opponents.
- A player shall only be declared off-side and penalized for
being in an off-side position, if, at the moment the ball
touches, or is played by, one of his team, he is, in the opinion
of the referee
- interfering with play or with an opponent, or
- seeking to gain an advantage by being in that position.
- A player shall not be declared off-side by the referee
- merely because of his being in an off-side position, or
- if he receives the ball direct from a goal-kick, a corner-kick or a throw-in.
- If a player is declared off-side, the referee shall award an
IFK, which shall be taken by a player of the opposing team from
the place where the infringement occurred, unless the offense is
committed by a player in his opponents' goal area, in which case
the free-kick shall be taken from any point within the goal-area.
Decisions of the International F.A. Board
- Off-side shall not be judged at the moment the player in
question receives the ball, but at the moment when the ball is
passed to him by one of his own side. A player who is not in an
off-side position when one of his colleagues passes the ball to
him or takes a free-kick, does not therefore become off-side if
he goes forward during the flight of the ball.
- A player who is level with the second last opponent or with
the last two opponents is not in an off-side position.