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On-field is a term frequently used in sports to describe events, actions, or personnel that take place on the playing surface during a game. When used as a compound adjective before a noun, it is typically hyphenated as on-field (for example, on-field performance, on-field penalty). The variant onfield (without hyphen) appears less commonly and is usually found in branding, product names, or as a surname; standard usage in prose generally favors on-field or the two-word form.

In sports journalism, on-field contrasts with off-field, which refers to activities outside the playing area, such

The concept extends to analytics and technology, where on-field data collection covers tracking, ball trajectory, and

Etymology: It derives from the prepositional phrase on field, with hyphenation recommended in many style guides

See also: off-field, field, sports terminology.

as
training,
media
duties,
or
personal
conduct
away
from
play.
On-field
elements
include
plays,
scoring,
penalties,
injuries
that
occur
during
play,
and
the
actions
of
players
and
officials
on
the
field.
player
movements
captured
during
matches
for
performance
analysis,
strategy,
and
broadcasting.
when
used
as
a
modifier
before
a
noun.
Proper
nouns
or
brands
may
concatenate
as
onfield,
though
this
is
not
standard
grammar
for
general
usage.