Simultaneous obstruction happens when two defenders stand too close to the ball carrier at the same time. Both players fail to maintain the required zero point nine meter distance from the attacker’s landing foot. The umpire will blow the whistle and award a penalty pass or shot to the attacking team. Both penalized defenders must stand out of play beside the passer until the ball is released. A goal keeper and goal defence commit simultaneous obstruction against a shooter in the circle. This situation gives the offensive team a major advantage as two defenders are removed from the play. It often occurs when the defense is desperate to block a shot or stop a fast pass. One real-world example features an umpire pointing to two defenders who crowded a player simultaneously.
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