Abseits
Abseits, known in English as offside, is a rule in association football that restricts attackers from receiving the ball while they are ahead of the ball and the second-last defender toward the opponent’s goal. The decision is based on the positions of the ball and players at the moment the ball is played.
A player is in an offside position if, at the moment the ball is played by a
Offside is judged at the moment the ball is played and applies only if the player is
When offside is called, play is stopped and an indirect free kick is awarded to the defending
Purpose and impact: The offside rule prevents goal-hanging, encourages team buildup, and shapes tactics such as
History and technology: The offside rule was introduced in football in the 19th century and has evolved