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A to Z of soccer terms
Soccer or football, has its own unique language, learn here unfamiliar terms and test your understanding of some well known but often mis understood phrases. angles - most often used for goal keepers, "narrowing the angles" angle of the pass - the direction of a pass in relation to defender, attacker angle of run - the direction of the run from a supporting player back four - often used to describe the defensive line, e.g. right and left back and two central defenders ball - the spherical object that the game revolves around! ball watching - describes a soccer player who is not aware of what's going on around them as they are more intent on focusing on the ball rather than players and situations building around them blind side - playing the ball to the opposite side of where an opponent is focused block tackle - strong frontal tackle box - the penalty area / 18 yard box where strikers do the damage breakaway - counter attack where rapid movement is made into forward space. Counter attacking soccer is a strategy employed by teams when playing away from home. calling - communication between soccer players e.g. give him a call channels - area approximately 15 yard from the touchline chip - short lofted pass or shot that gets the ball in the air closing down - players should advance to an opponent with the ball in an attempt to stall play or win back possession commit - getting your opponent to commit to a course of action that your player can then do the opposite too conditioned play - where an artificial restriction is placed upon players so that they are forced to perform a specific technique, skill or tactic control (ball) - bringing the ball under control by cushioning its arrival at a player with a surface on the body control (play) - possession and tempo are the key to having control of the soccer game. Oh yes, and a couple of goals! corner - dead ball restart situation where a player touches the ball last and it travels over their own goal line. cover - defensively where a second soccer player provides cover to another player. This follows the defensive soccer principles of first and second defender. cross - a long pass often in the air that is played diagonally from the flanks or channels into the box cross, inswinging - a cross which arcs from the center of the pitch to the goal area cross, outswinger - a cross which arcs from the by line out to the center of the soccer pitch cross, far post - long cross from a corner that misses out the penalty box and aims for the furthest post cross, near post - shortish cross aimed at the nearest post decoy run - where a soccer player executes a run to draw attention from the intended play. Also known as creating space. defenders - players who should stop, hold up and minimize any attempts on goal dribbling - the art of close control while moving with the soccer ball at the feet dummy - similar to decoy, any trick, technique or skill that unbalances or confuses an opponent and can send them the wrong way in order to gain an advantage early ball - simple phase of soccer play where an immediate pass is played to a team mate at the earliest opportunity, often to exploit space fakeover - technique where a player looks as if they are to take the ball from their team mate who is in possession but they don't and just run past each other feint - an action that attempts to confuse and trick an opponent e.g. step over, scissors, Beardsley, Ronaldhino, Ronaldo, Cryff all have feints named after them. first touch - vital skill of any soccer player is to be able to get the ball under control and set up their next option, often known as their first touch flank - the 10 - 15 yards from the side lines, often where crosses come in from flight - referred to the flight of the soccer ball free kick - dead ball restart situation when play has been stopped by the referee for an infringement of the laws of the game give and go - were a player passes the ball and them moves to receive the ball back from the player they played it to also known as wall pass or 1 - 2 goal - something every team needs to focus on, whether its defending or scoring! goal side - the area between ball and the goal when defending half volley - when a player volleys (using their laces)an upward bouncing ball that has just landed in front of them heading - using the head to direct the balls flight high press - tactical deployment of the soccer team where all players apply immediate pressure to the opponents when possession is conceded, often in opponents half hollywood ball - an ambitious pass that is only seen in the movies! instep - upper surface of the foot, when coaching players it's the laces part of the boot! inswinger - where the flight of the ball arcs towards the target jockeying - delaying and holding up play, not diving in with a tackle but staying up right and preventing the advancement of the opponent killer pass - a perfectly timed and weighted pass through a defense on to the foot of a team mate late tackle - an unfair challenge, where a soccer player commits a tackle after an opponent has already played the ball line (holding the) - defensive term where the defenders keep an imaginary line to catch opponents offside line of recovery - when a player is beaten, this is the line on which they retreat back towards their own goal to get goal side of the attack lofted pass - a high pass executed by kicking the bottom half of the ball sending it into the air mark - to cover a player who may or may not have the ball, prevent a player from receiving the ball man to man marking - a system that can be deployed where individuals are given specific tasks of marking individuals narrowing the angle - closing down a player so that the angle they have to shoot or pass is reduced significantly offside trap - when a defender(s) acting on a common understanding or trigger moves forward in a line to catch one or more opponents offside off the ball - movement of players, to create space and provide options one touch soccer - players move the ball quickly and immediately when they receive it one two - see give and go outswinger - when a ball is played but curls away from the target pace - the speed of a player or ball pass - technique to move the ball from one player to another. Various techniques apply, chip, half volley, push, lofted etc. penetration - a phaseof play where a team breaks through the opponents defense peripheral vision - being able to see wider than just what's direct in front vision pitch - the lovely green turf, where soccer should be played play on the break - counter attacking soccer play maker - a designated player who has good vision, excellent passing ability, can open up defense lines and create opportunities plyometrics - drills and exercises that develop explosiveness in players pressure training - a method of training that requires rapid repetition for a limited time receiving - technique required to control an incoming ball running with the ball - player in possession exploits space by carrying the ball quickly and efficiently, different to dribbling a player must beat an opponent save - when the goal keeper or defender prevents a goal! scouts - quite often volunteers that watch local junior and youth soccer for professional clubs to eye the talent and recommend them for academy trials service - used to describe whether or not the attackers / strikers as getting quality balls played into them e.g. "attackers are just not getting the service!" shadow play - playing without opponents shielding - keeping possession and control of the ball by using the body to come between the ball and the opponent show - when a player makes themself available sliding tackle - when a defending player goes to ground and uses an extended leg to win the ball space - creating , exploiting and running into space square ball - a ball that is played from one side of the pitch to another, laterally stretching the play - making the pitch big, wide and deep support play - team mates move into and create space and options for the player in possession sweeper - specific role on the pitch where a player will sit just in front or behind the defense switching play - changing the angle of attack tackle - a challenge to win the ball off an opponent taking a player on - when a player in possession runs at a defending player with the aim of going past them target man - a striker / attacker (often big and shields the ball well) who should always be available for a pass from the midfield who can then hold up the play until reinforcements arrive thirds - the pitch can be segmented roughly into a defensive, a midfield and attacking third all of which are approximately 35 yards (give or take a couple) through pass - a pass which is played between two defenders for an attacker to run onto travel team - serious youth / junior soccer where teams regularly play out of state games. US term trials - term used to describe a process of evaluation on a players ability and suitability for a team e.g. "we are holding trials to bring in some new players." turning an opponent - when running at an opponent, the use of feints and fakes to trick the opponent into turning or by pushing the ball past them and causing them to turn volley - striking the ball before it lands, difficult skill to master but very powerful wall - line of players that organise themselves to prevent a direct attack on goal from a dead ball situation wall pass - see give and go weight of the pass - key ingredient to a perfect pass, the pace or power of wide players - often called wingers who play near the touch line work rate - players and teams contribution to the game wrong side - when and opponent is allowed to get between the defender and the goal zonal marking / defense - a system where players have a specific area that they have to cover
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