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Mallorca, Spain- November 19, 2016 Referee Assistant During A Football Game In Association Football, An Assistant Referee Known As A Linesman Or Lines Woman Before 1996, Expressions Which Are Still In Common Unofficial Use Is An Official Empowered With Assisting The Referee In Enforcing The Laws Of The Game During A Match. At Most Organised Levels Of Football The Match Officiating Crew Consists Of The Referee And Two Assistant Referees, With One Assistant Referee Assigned To Each Touchline. The Assistant Referee`s Duties Generally Consist Of Judging When The Ball Has Left The Field Of Play €“ Including Which Team Is Entitled To Return The Ball To Play, Judging When An Offside Offence Has Occurred, And Advising The Referee When An Infringement Of The Laws Of The Game Has Occurred Out Of His Or Her View. Depending On The Local Match Rules And The Discretion Of The Referee, An Assistant Referee May Also Be Responsible For Various Administrative Tasks, For Example Managing Substitutions, Helping The Referee Control The Players, Or Replacing The Referee If He Or She Is Unable To Continue. The Assistant Referee Functions In An Advisory Role, And All Judgements Made By An Assistant Referee May Be Overruled By The Referee.