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explain off side in soccer

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GPT 3.5
Offside in soccer is a rule designed to prevent players from positioning themselves in a way that gives them an unfair advantage. A player is considered offside if they are on the opponent's half of the field and closer to the opponent's goal line than both the ball and the second-to-last defender (usually the last outfield player).

Being offside is only an offense if the player is involved in active play, which means that they are interfering with an opponent or gaining an advantage from being in that position. If a player receives a pass while in an offside position and proceeds to score a goal, the goal will be disallowed and a free kick will be awarded to the opposing team.

Offside can be a difficult rule to enforce, especially for assistant referees who have to make quick decisions based on the positioning of multiple players on the field. However, it is an important rule in soccer that helps to ensure fair play and prevent teams from gaining an unfair advantage through strategic positioning.