Apr 2022 In Service Review - Mastering Offside
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Law 11 - Offside
There are two (2) separate, and distinct moments that AR’s must know to correctly call  offside.  The first is whether the player is in an offside position at the moment it is touched or played by a team-mate.  And the second moment is whether the player in an offside position becomes involved in active play.
1.  Offside was added as a law to prevent loitering (ENG), or what we call in the states, “Cherry-picking.” *
1 point
2.  What are the three (3) conditions to be in an offside position? *
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3.  At what moment does an AR decide whether or not a player is in an offside position? *
2 points
4.  What are the 3 offside infractions? *
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5.  AR’s are to raise the flag for an offside infraction in which of the following? *
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6.  What are the 3 restarts that cannot be called for an offside infraction? *
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7.  An attacker attempts to pass the ball to a teammate that deflects off the thigh of the challenging defender; the ball goes to another attacking player who is in an offside position.  What is the correct decision? *
1 point
8.  A forward is in an offside position at the moment a team-mate takes a shot on the goal.  The ball rebounds off the crossbar and goes to the forward who scores a goal. What is the correct decision? *
1 point
9. A forward is in an offside position at the moment a team-mate takes a shot on the goal. The goalkeeper saves the shot and the ball goes to the forward who scores a goal. What is the correct decision? *
1 point
10.  An attacking player in an offside position (A) runs towards the ball and a team-mate in an onside position (B) also runs towards the ball and plays it. The first player (A) does not touch the ball and does not impact any opponent’s ability to play or challenge for the ball. What is the referee’s decision? *
1 point
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