The offside rule in football prohibits attacking players from positioning themselves closer to the opposition's goal than the second-last defender when the ball is played, giving them an unfair advantage.





By interfering with the game, an opponent, or gaining an advantage by being in an offside position, an offensive player is prohibited from participating in active play, according to the offside rule.


An attacking player is deemed to be in an offside position if, at the time the ball is played to them by a teammate, they are closer to the opposing goal than both the ball and the second-last defender.

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