Advantage played allows play to continue after a foul. The umpire calls advantage instead of stopping play immediately. This decision helps the non offending team keep possession. Players continue moving without waiting for a whistle. The rule prevents unnecessary interruptions during promising attacks. Teammates react quickly and support the ball carrier. Defenders must adjust positioning without expecting a stoppage. Advantage played demands strong awareness from all players. The umpire watches closely for continued control. If control ends the umpire stops play. During a match a defender contacts the shooter. The shooter keeps balance and scores immediately. The umpire signals advantage and allows the goal. Teams train quick reactions to benefit from advantage calls. Smart players exploit space before defenders recover positions.
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