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What’s the purpose of the rule though? It’s like if a basketball player couldn’t be closer to the hoop than a defender to get a rebound.
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It's a way of organizing a free-flowing game played on a large field. Like how rugby bans forward passing by hand or football keeps a line of scrimmage. Even basketball doesn't allow offensive players to camp in the lane (and defensive players in the NBA).

Like olden American football, soccer shares a common origin with rugby where the forward pass was illegal, and it remained illegal in the early days of soccer. The word "soccer" originated in Britain as a short-hand for "association code football" as opposed to the rugby codes.
 
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What’s the purpose of the rule though? It’s like if a basketball player couldn’t be closer to the hoop than a defender to get a rebound.

What’s the purpose of basket interference or goaltending in basketball? It’s not apples to apples, but it prevents the game from being unwatchable.

Soccer would be unwatchable without offsides.
 
At some point you have to look at what the spirit of the rule is though. Does a player really have an unfair advantage because his ass was a smidgeon past the defender on a bang-bang play? Soccer chooses to be extremely strict with offsides but allows stoppage time to be estimated.

Ok, let's look at a wide receiver that is aligned illegally by not covering up the tackle by the slimmest of margins - does that one inch give him or the offense any kind of advantage? No... but the ref will throw the flag anyway because that is the rule as it is written in the rulebook.

You only have two choices here: you can either enforce every rule written in the rulebook by the "spirit of the rule" and lose all integrity of the game... or you can enforce every rule as they written in the rulebook - no exceptions - and keep the game's integrity. You can't have it both ways.
 
Round of 32 (in bracket order)

DateTime (CT)SiteMatchup
Mon 6/293:30BostonGermany vs Paraguay
Tue 6/304:00New YorkFrance vs Sweden
Sun 6/282:00Los AngelesSouth Africa vs Canada
Mon 6/298:00GuadalupeNetherlands vs Morocco
Thu 7/26:00TorontoPortugal vs Croatia
Thu 7/22:00Los AngelesSpain vs Austria
Wed 7/17:00Santa ClaraUnited States vs Bosnia & Herzegovina
Wed 7/13:00SeattleBelgium vs Senegal
Mon 6/2912:00HoustonBrazil vs Japan
Tue 6/3012:00ArlingtonIvory Coast vs Norway
Tue 6/308:00Mexico CityMexico vs Ecuador
Wed 7/111:00aAtlantaEngland vs D.R. Congo
Fri 7/35:00MiamiArgentina vs Cape Verde
Fri 7/31:00ArlingtonAustralia vs Egypt
Thu 7/210:00pVancouverSwitzerland vs Algeria
Fri 7/38:30Kansas CityColombia vs Ghana
 
Round of 32 (in bracket order)

DateTime (CT)SiteMatchup
Mon 6/293:30BostonGermany vs Paraguay
Tue 6/304:00New YorkFrance vs Sweden
Sun 6/282:00Los AngelesSouth Africa vs Canada
Mon 6/298:00GuadalupeNetherlands vs Morocco
Thu 7/26:00TorontoPortugal vs Croatia
Thu 7/22:00Los AngelesSpain vs Austria
Wed 7/17:00Santa ClaraUnited States vs Bosnia & Herzegovina
Wed 7/13:00SeattleBelgium vs Senegal
Mon 6/2912:00HoustonBrazil vs Japan
Tue 6/3012:00ArlingtonIvory Coast vs Norway
Tue 6/308:00Mexico CityMexico vs Ecuador
Wed 7/111:00aAtlantaEngland vs D.R. Congo
Fri 7/35:00MiamiArgentina vs Cape Verde
Fri 7/31:00ArlingtonAustralia vs Egypt
Thu 7/210:00pVancouverSwitzerland vs Algeria
Fri 7/38:30Kansas CityColombia vs Ghana
There are some very fun first round matchups here
 

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