Soccer Flashcards
By the early ____ football had spread across Europe
20th century,
was elected FIFA president in 1906
Englishman Daniel Woolfall
Basic Skills in Football/Soccer
- Dribbling
- Juggling
- Passing
- Receiving
- Shooting
It allows the player to keep possession of the ball while moving either toward the opponent’s end of the field or to create space to either shoot or make a pass.
Dribbling
can help a player with his ball control, coordination and can help to improve their reaction
Juggling
A good passing team in footballis able to keep possession of the ball and move it down the field.
Passing
A pass is only as good as the player’s ability to receive the pass and keep the play going
- Receiving
that learning to shoot the football is one of the most important skills a player will need.
Shooting
2 important skills when shooting
- Power
- Accuracy
Advanced skills in football/soccer
- Step overs
- CruyffTurn
- Ronaldo Chop
- Chest Trap
- Inside Foot receive
- Upper foot receive
(also known as the pedalada, the denílson, or the scissors) is a dribbling move, or feint, infootball
- Step overs
is an evasive football move or dribbling named after Dutch player Johan Cruyff
CryuffTurn
named for soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo who pioneered the move, lets you quickly change directions, leaving defenders going the wrong way and giving you space to keep up your attack.
Ronaldo Chop
is designed to slow the ball and guide the ball down the body to a controlled stop at the foot.
Chest Trap
This technique of controlling the ball is used to control the ball as it lands to a player from a lob pass from another player.
Inside foot receive
– just like inside foot receive this technique is also used to control the ball from a lob pass.
Upper Foot Receive
Also known as touch line
Pitch Length
Also known as Goal Line
Pitch Width
Pitch Length Dimension
The minimum length is 90 metres and the maximum length is 120 metres
Pitch Width Dimention
The minimum length is 45 metres and the maximum is 90 metres wide.
Distance between the posit of a regulation soccer goal net
7.32 meters (24 feet)
has the authority to punish players for fouls and misconduct. They do so by awardingyellow or red caution cardsduring the game.
Referee
only applies to the goal line - and nothing else. The sole purpose is to determine whether it a team scored a valid goal - or not.
Goal-Line Technology
Soccer equipments
- Uniform
- Practice Clothes
- Soccer cleats
- Shin Guards
- Soccer socks
- Ball
- Goalkeeper gloves
- Water Bottle
- Gear Bag
Size chat of ball; size 1
18 to 20-inch circumference
Size chat of ball; size 3
23 to 24-inch circumference
Size chat of ball; size 4
25 to 26-inch circumference
Size chat of ball; size 5
27 to 28-inch circumference
Parts of soccer shoes
- Upper
- Insole
- Outsole
- Heel Counter
is the top portion that includes the material covering the foot. It attaches to the sole and midsole.
Upper
area where the foot rests. It includes the cushioning and support inside the shoe.
Insole
where you find the studs or spikes.
Outsole
This is the back section of the soccer shoe and acts as a support for the heels.
Heel Counter
Types of Soccer cleats
- Molded
- Detachable
- Turf Shoes
- Indoor socce shoes
are formed as part of the outsole without the option for removal.
Molded
which are often ideal in soft ground conditions.
Detachable
They work well on hard surfaces, indoors or outdoors, and on turf fields.
Turf Shoes
Rules of football: Time
- Two 45 Minutes havlves
- 15 minutes rest period in between
Rules of football: Players
- minimin of 11 players (1 goal keeper)
- minimum of 7 players to constitute a match
color of warning card
Yellow
color of dismissal card
Red
If ball goes out of an opponent on either of the side lines then it is given as ___ __
Throw in
If it goes out of play off an attacking player on the base line then it is a __ __
Goal Kick
If it comes off a defending player it is a __ __
Corner kick
can be called when an attacking player is in front of the last defender when the pass is played through to them
Offside
onside they must be placed behind the last defender when the ball is played to them.
Onside
Pointing one hand and arm indicating the direction.
Direct free kick
The referee holds one hand straight in the air until the ball is played.
Indirect free kick
The referee points in the direction of the goal.
Goal Kick
Holds both arms out in front with palms up
Play on (Advantage)
Points with one hand and arm toward the corner.
Corner kick
Points directly at the penalty mark.
Penalty kick
Holds the flag in both hands above the head.
Substitution
Points the flag in the direction of the throw in
Throw in
Common football tactics
- Classic 4-4-2
- Tika Tika
- Counter attack
- Park the bus
- The long ball game
- The High press
This is one of the oldest formations in football
Classic 4-4-2
The key in 4-4-2
- Partnerships
Defined by short, intricate passing and fluid movement between every player on the field, the key to its success is overloading the midfield area
Tika-Tika
it’s place has been taken by the most devastating tactic of them al
Counter Attack
is essentially to take to the field with the sole purpose of not conceding a goal.
Park the Bus
game is to send the ball forward from deep positions in the air towards a striker who takes the ball down and begins an attack.
The Long Ball Game
Further list of officials in football
- The fourth Official
other term for fourth official
-reserve referee orreplacement referee