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offside offence - interfering

Indeed, what is the difference between block and obstruct? In today's U16 match there was an attacking team member right in front of the goalkeeper, but the GK was able to get around him when the ball was kicked so I didn't call for anything. I guess that is blocking rather than obstructing.

'Impede' is the word the laws use in the context of this thread*. Below is the offence. It makes no difference is one player is a goalkeeper or not. If no contact is made it's IFK. It's DFK with contact.

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* 'obstruct' is used in the context of offside when obstructing (usually) the goalkeepers vision.
 
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Not with the arms seems fairly obvious, but not with the body? How else could a player hold another player off? Is this not how defenders shield a ball going out of play?
 
'Impede' is the word the laws use in the context of this thread*. Below is the offence. It makes no difference is one player is a goalkeeper or not. If no contact is made it's IFK. It's DFK with contact.
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Absolutely correct. The offense used to be called obstruction.
 
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