Nate Bargatze meme explains soccer offside rule during World Cup coverage

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Last updated Jul 3, 2026

Nate Bargatze meme explains soccer offside rule during World Cup coverage
Summary

Comedian Nate Bargatze's meme surfaced during the ongoing 2026 FIFA World Cup, humorously trying to clarify the offside rule for U.S. viewers. Offside instances have affected several goals, raising confusion among fans unfamiliar with the rule. The meme, which originated from a skit about George Washington's perspective, playfully highlights the complexity of the rule, stating, 'A goal will not count if a player is offsides.' The challenge of offside enforcement continues to create significant moments at this year's tournament, with both humor and frustration marking the discussions around it.

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  • Nate Bargatze's meme highlights offside rule confusion during the World Cup.
  • Multiple goals have been disallowed due to offside calls.
  • The meme reflects wider frustrations about the offside rule's complexity.
  • Offside applies based on the ball's play moment and player positions.
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This will get a laugh out of everyone watching the World Cup.

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