a player in a hockey or a football match commits an if he reaches the goal line while there are less than two players to defend the goal
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Offside Rule
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- A player in a hockey or a football match commits an offside if he reaches the goal line while there are less than two players to defend the goal.
- This is known as the "Offside Rule".
- It is one of the seventeen laws of soccer given by FIFA.
- An attacking player is offside if there are less than two defenders between him/her and the goal at the time the ball is played in.
- Offside in soccer can be difficult to call.
- The moment to look for is the moment the midfielder passes the ball, which will trigger an offside if the striker is over the last defender line.
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