In football, the term "offside" refers to a rule that a player cannot be closer to the opponent's goal line than the ball and the second-to-last defender when the ball is played to them. Being offside results in a free kick for the opposing team.
In MLS they use the offside markers to see if a player is offside
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.
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.
Both football and cricket have the concept of "offside" as a rule violation. In football, a player is considered offside if they are in front of the last defender when the ball is played to them, potentially gaining an unfair advantage. In cricket, the term "offside" refers to the area of the field to the bowler's left (for a right-handed batsman), and a batsman must be mindful of their positioning regarding fielders when playing shots. While the specifics differ, both sports use the offside principle to maintain fairness and strategy.
The ball cannot be offside. Players can be in an offside position.
NO holding. your lucky my bf is in football
In football, the offside rule is when a player is in the opponent's half of the field and 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 results in an offside offense and a free kick for the opposing team.
The offside rule is used in winter sports such as American football and ice hockey.
Yes
The offside rule was added to soccer in 1863 when the Football Association in England established the first official rules of the game.
Third man is a fielding position in cricket on the offside nearly behind the batsman generally on the boundary :)
A free kick at the point of offside, everytime