English football uses the offside rule where at least on defender has to be between the attacker and the goal.
The sport of ice hockey, in the Winter Olympics, has an offside rule.
The offside rule is used in winter sports such as American football and ice hockey.
It is not. It is exempt from the offside rule.
The offside rule was introduced in soccer in 1863.
No, the offside rule does not apply within the goal box in soccer.
Hockey
Offside was not introduced as a separate rule. English football has always had offside. The earliest sets of rules which were drawn up in the nineteenth century all included an offside rule.
The role of the goalie in relation to the offside rule in soccer is to stay in their own penalty area and not be considered when determining if an attacking player is in an offside position. The goalie is not included in the offside rule calculations, so they do not affect whether an attacking player is offside or not.
During a free kick , offside rule is valid .So if the attacker is in an offside position , the offside will be called .But if there is a throw I'm , then the offside rule is not valid which means one can receive the ball in an offside position in case of a throw in.
The offside rule was added to soccer in 1863 when the Football Association in England established the first official rules of the game.
The Cambridge Rules, written in 1848, first introduced the concept of offside.
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.