Hello,
yesterday I had situation: blue kick the ball and it hit red player as it went low, blue who was in front of the kicker took the ball and ran. I said: play on. But did I have to penalty blue player for the offside, because the law says:
In general play, there are three ways by which an offside player can be put onside by an
action of the opposing team. These three ways do not apply to a player who is offside under
the 10-Metre Law.
(a) Runs 5 metres with ball. When an opponent carrying the ball runs 5 metres, the offside
player is put onside.
(b) Kicks or passes. When an opponent kicks or passes the ball, the offside player is put
onside.
(c) Intentionally touches ball. When an opponent intentionally touches the ball but does not
catch it, the offside player is put onside.
So it wasn't intentionally touch and he was offside?
yesterday I had situation: blue kick the ball and it hit red player as it went low, blue who was in front of the kicker took the ball and ran. I said: play on. But did I have to penalty blue player for the offside, because the law says:
In general play, there are three ways by which an offside player can be put onside by an
action of the opposing team. These three ways do not apply to a player who is offside under
the 10-Metre Law.
(a) Runs 5 metres with ball. When an opponent carrying the ball runs 5 metres, the offside
player is put onside.
(b) Kicks or passes. When an opponent kicks or passes the ball, the offside player is put
onside.
(c) Intentionally touches ball. When an opponent intentionally touches the ball but does not
catch it, the offside player is put onside.
So it wasn't intentionally touch and he was offside?