Number of players level with you is not a criteria for determining offside.
None, they would be offside
The ball cannot be offside. Players can be in an offside position.
Offside exists in soccer to prevent players from gaining an unfair advantage by being in an offside position when a pass is made to them. The purpose of the offside rule is to promote fair play and ensure that attacking players do not gain an unfair advantage by being in a position that gives them an advantage over the defending team.
The offside rule in soccer is implemented to prevent players from gaining an unfair advantage by being in a position that gives them an advantage over the opposing team. This rule helps maintain fairness and balance in the game by ensuring that attacking players are not in an offside position when the ball is played to them.
There is currently no offside rule in field hockey. There were prior offside rules, rules that restricted the positioning of players from the attacking team in a way similar to the offside rule in soccer. The offside rules were changed as the rules of field hockey changed. The evolution of the field hockey offside rule culminated with its abolition in the mid 1990s.
The original offside rule was that if any attacking player is ahead of the last defender when the ball is played then the attacking player must be given offside. The player must be given offside even if he doesn't receive the pass. The new rule is that the player can only be given offside if he is interfering with play i.e. he receives the ball, he obstructs defending players, blcoks the goalkeepers view, etc.
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Its called Offside, or being in an offside position. Being in an offside position, in and of itself, is not a foul. The foul occurs when the ball is PLAYED to the PERSON in an offside position. You can be "passive", not involved in the play, in an offside position and there is no foul.
There is no "offspring" in football. What you mean is probably the offside rule. The offside rule is one of the most debated and asked about rules. However it is quite simple. If the player is in front of the ball when it is passed and has not got at the least two defending players closer to the defending goal line than they are, she or he is said to be in an offside position.
No. Only the parts of the body that can play the ball are considered in the offside determination.
The offside rule in soccer is in place to prevent players from gaining an unfair advantage by being in an offside position when the ball is played to them. A player is considered offside if they are closer to the opponent's goal line than both the ball and the second-to-last defender when the ball is played to them. This rule impacts the game by promoting fair play and ensuring that attacking players cannot simply hang around the opponent's goal waiting for a pass. It encourages strategic play and helps maintain the balance between offense and defense in a match.
They are allowed anywhere, but if they are in an offside position at the instant of the kick they cannot be involved with play, interfere with an opponent, or gain an advantage by being in an offside position.