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Old Wed Jul 05, 2006, 11:32am
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In regards to your post, the NFHS rule book says that the moment the ball is played, a player is offside when he/she is nearer to the opponents goal line than the second to last defender. It has no mention of wheather the ball is played back, or forward to a teammate. It says wheather the second player becomes INVOLVED in the play. so if he passes back, offside, catches rebound bouncing off the keeper, or goal post, player is offside. If you have the rule book, or have acces to the web site ( www.nfhs.org ) it is rule 11. would help out.

there was a study done, and showed there was no difference in the rule between NCAA-NISOA, High School Federation, and FIFA. The differances were in where the player was positioned at the moment the ball was played.

this info is also posted on the rules info link on the nfhs web site too.
NFHS Rule 11 says no such thing. Its says "a player is in an offside position when nearer to his/her opponents goal line than the ball", unless in their own half or not nearer the opponent's goal line than at least two opponents.
Also "only be penalized ... if, at the moment the ball ... by a teammate, that player is involved in active play by ..."

Right, there is nothing about the direction of the pass, it's about the position of the player. If a player is in an offside position, it doesn't matter which direction the ball is passed, just where the player is at that moment and whether involved in active play.
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Old Thu Jul 06, 2006, 01:03am
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I don't know how this thread got turned down the path of the NFHS rules book (which does use the same offside law as FIFA, but differs in many other aspects of the game), but here is the most recent clarification from the world governing body:


IFAB clarifies the on-field application of "Law 11-Offside"

A working group meeting of the International Football Association Board (IFAB), chaired by FIFA Vice-President and chairman of the Referees’ Committee Angel Maria Villar Llona, took place in Zurich on 11 August 2005 to provide clarification on the on-field application of Law 11, Decisions 1 and 2, of the Laws of the Game (http://www.fifa.com/en/regulations/regulation/0,1584,3,00.html) . The wording of Law 11 and Decisions 1 and 2 taken by the IFAB during its meeting in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales, on 26 February 2005 were not changed, nor was their spirit. However, the first on-field experiences of the application of these decisions indicated a need for clarification. For that purpose, the working group met and agreed on the following text as "advice on the application of Law 11, IFAB Decision 2":
"A player in an offside position may be penalised before playing or touching the ball if, in the opinion of the referee, no other team-mate in an onside position has the opportunity to play the ball.
"If an opponent becomes involved in the play and if, in the opinion of the referee, there is potential for physical contact, the player in the offside position shall be penalised for interfering with an opponent."
In addition, the IFAB also agreed on the following clarification with regard to the position where the game restarts following an offside offence (Law 11 – Infringements/Sanctions):
"The restart of the game shall be with an indirect free kick taken from the initial place where the player was adjudged to be in an offside position."
FIFA’s member associations were informed of the IFAB advice by circular on 17 August 2005 and are subsequently responsible for communicating these instructions to the referees and assistant referees within their associations. FIFA also reminded its associations of Art. 6 paragraph 1 of the FIFA Statutes, which clearly states: "Each member of FIFA shall play Association Football in compliance with the Laws of the Game issued by IFAB. Only IFAB may lay down and alter the Laws of the Game."
The circular closed by noting that the decisions of the IFAB and the Statutes of FIFA must be respected in their entirety.
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