Interfering with play definition

Interfering with play means moving towards the opponent or the ball and thereby affecting how play develops. It is not necessary for a player to make contact with the ball or with an opponent to be judged as interfering with play.
Interfering with play means playing or touching the ball passed or touched by a team-mate
Interfering with play means playing or touching the ball passed or touched by a team mate. In this case, "playing" means moving towards the opponent or the ball and thereby affecting how play develops. It is not necessary for a player to make contact with the ball or with an opponent to be judged as interfering with play; the player need merely move toward the ball.

More Definitions of Interfering with play

Interfering with play means touching or playing the ball last touched or played by a teammate. In this context, touching and playing the ball are considered equivalent actions by the player.
Interfering with play typically means playing or attempting to play the ball. The most common offside infraction is the situation where the ball is served to the off-ball attacker who is in an OSP, and this