Now it’s very clear, thank you very much. I thought that I had to apply this as you mentioned ‘position he has taken at some point’ everytime until the ball goes out of play , or kicked towards the halfway line by the defender and it’s outside the box
An attacking player may step or stay off the field of play not to be involved in active play. If the player re-enters from the goal line and becomes involved in play before the next stoppage in play or the defending team has played the ball towards the halfway line and it is outside its penalty...
I think you are right, but is it me who is overcomplicating is it not clear enough?
What if attacker would do the same, and came back on the pitch , would he be considered on the goal line?
I’m talking about 22 seconds one-
A defending player who leaves the field of play without the referee’s permission shall be considered to be on the goal line or touchline for the purposes of offside until the next stoppage in play or until the defending team has played the ball towards the...
Defender considered on a goal line playing all the attackers onside, but if both the attacker and the defender are considered on the goal line, attacker considered on the goal line is the only one who can be penalised for offside?
Hi, can you please explain below? How can physical offence against the teammate be indirect free kick?
And wat do they mena by indirect 'or' direct free kick? Why is it unclear for me?
Sorry for too many questions, just find it very complicated and want to understand it.
So if one of the defenders considered to be on a goal line, other attackers can still be in an offside position? or no?
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