Phrases with «offside rule»

The "offside rule" refers to a rule in certain sports, such as soccer or hockey, where an attacking player is considered offside if they are closer to the opponent's goal than both the ball and the second-to-last defender when they receive the ball. This rule helps ensure fair play by preventing players from gaining an unfair advantage. Full definition

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Sentences with «offside rule»

  • football now its just boring, big team nowaday play parking bus just like liverpool in this match + new offside rule = bunch of absolute boredom. (justarsenal.com)
  • After experimenting with the old offsides rule in the exhibition season, NHL general managers voted on Sept. 25 to rescind the tag - up rule. (si.com)
  • Less controversial proposals from the former FC Barcelona and Real Madrid man included going back to old offside rule — when a player was offside regardless of if he was interfering with play or not — and sin bins for players who abuse referees. (caughtoffside.com)
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