Rule 8 - Offsides
01/22/2025
Below is a video made from a 2025 USAL training powerpoint on Offsides Fouls.
Below is a video made from a 2025 USAL training powerpoint on Offsides Fouls.
Rule 8 Offsides fouls
The Offsides Fouls in Rule 8 are designed to create a seven-on-seven game (not counting the Goalkeeper) around the goal and enhance player safety. A team may be limited to less than seven players below the Restraining Line due to penalties resulting in cards.
The Trail Umpire is responsible for counting players and calling Offsides. It should be noted that in rapid transitional play or play where possession changes quickly, the Trail Umpire does not have Offsides as a priority. The immediate safety of players is of first importance. Offsides may be called after another foul is called.
In a stop-clock game the Umpire should call time-out before administering the Offside Foul penalty.
When the attacking team is offsides, the defender closest to the ball will be awarded the free position no closer than eight meters from the Goal. If the ball is below the Goal Line Extended and in the CSA the penalty is administered at the closest dot. The attack player with the ball goes four meters behind the player taking the free position. The attacking player closest to the Restraining Line will be sent back across the Restraining Line (remember, one goes behind and another goes back). Play is restarted with a whistle.
When the defending team is offsides, the Umpire may hold the Offsides call with an open hand held above the head to allow the attack to complete a scoring play. If the ball is outside the CSA when the call is made, the attack is awarded a free position at the spot of the ball, the defender closest goes behind, and another defender goes back.
If the ball is in the CSA and above the GLE when the call is made, the attacking team is awarded a free position at the center of the 12-meter fan, the defender closest to the ball goes behind, and another defender goes back. If the ball is the CSA and below the GLE when the call is made, the attacking team is awarded a free position at the closest dot, the defender closest to the ball goes behind, and another defender goes back.
If the defense commits a major foul within the CSA while offsides, the penalty for the major foul is administered.