Soccer Flashcards

1
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By the early ____ football had spread across Europe

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20th century,

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2
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was elected FIFA president in 1906

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Englishman Daniel Woolfall

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3
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Basic Skills in Football/Soccer

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  • Dribbling
  • Juggling
  • Passing
  • Receiving
  • Shooting
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4
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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.

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Dribbling

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5
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can help a player with his ball control, coordination and can help to improve their reaction

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Juggling

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6
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A good passing team in footballis able to keep possession of the ball and move it down the field.

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Passing

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7
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A pass is only as good as the player’s ability to receive the pass and keep the play going

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  • Receiving
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8
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that learning to shoot the football is one of the most important skills a player will need.

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Shooting

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9
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2 important skills when shooting

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  • Power
  • Accuracy
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10
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Advanced skills in football/soccer

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  • Step overs
  • CruyffTurn
  • Ronaldo Chop
  • Chest Trap
  • Inside Foot receive
  • Upper foot receive
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11
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(also known as the pedalada, the denílson, or the scissors) is a dribbling move, or feint, infootball

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  • Step overs
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12
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is an evasive football move or dribbling named after Dutch player Johan Cruyff

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CryuffTurn

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13
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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.

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Ronaldo Chop

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14
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is designed to slow the ball and guide the ball down the body to a controlled stop at the foot.

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Chest Trap

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15
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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.

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Inside foot receive

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16
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– just like inside foot receive this technique is also used to control the ball from a lob pass.

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Upper Foot Receive

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17
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Also known as touch line

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Pitch Length

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18
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Also known as Goal Line

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Pitch Width

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19
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Pitch Length Dimension

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The minimum length is 90 metres and the maximum length is 120 metres

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20
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Pitch Width Dimention

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The minimum length is 45 metres and the maximum is 90 metres wide.

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21
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Distance between the posit of a regulation soccer goal net

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7.32 meters (24 feet)

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22
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has the authority to punish players for fouls and misconduct. They do so by awardingyellow or red caution cardsduring the game.

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Referee

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23
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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.

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Goal-Line Technology

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24
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Soccer equipments

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  • Uniform
  • Practice Clothes
  • Soccer cleats
  • Shin Guards
  • Soccer socks
  • Ball
  • Goalkeeper gloves
  • Water Bottle
  • Gear Bag
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25
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Size chat of ball; size 1

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18 to 20-inch circumference

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26
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Size chat of ball; size 3

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23 to 24-inch circumference

27
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Size chat of ball; size 4

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25 to 26-inch circumference

28
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Size chat of ball; size 5

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27 to 28-inch circumference

29
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Parts of soccer shoes

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  • Upper
  • Insole
  • Outsole
  • Heel Counter
30
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is the top portion that includes the material covering the foot. It attaches to the sole and midsole.

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Upper

31
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area where the foot rests. It includes the cushioning and support inside the shoe.

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Insole

32
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where you find the studs or spikes.

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Outsole

33
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This is the back section of the soccer shoe and acts as a support for the heels.

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Heel Counter

34
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Types of Soccer cleats

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  • Molded
  • Detachable
  • Turf Shoes
  • Indoor socce shoes
35
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are formed as part of the outsole without the option for removal.

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Molded

36
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which are often ideal in soft ground conditions.

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Detachable

37
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They work well on hard surfaces, indoors or outdoors, and on turf fields.

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Turf Shoes

38
Q

Rules of football: Time

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  • Two 45 Minutes havlves
  • 15 minutes rest period in between
39
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Rules of football: Players

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  • minimin of 11 players (1 goal keeper)
  • minimum of 7 players to constitute a match
40
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color of warning card

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Yellow

41
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color of dismissal card

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Red

42
Q

If ball goes out of an opponent on either of the side lines then it is given as ___ __

A

Throw in

43
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If it goes out of play off an attacking player on the base line then it is a __ __

A

Goal Kick

44
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If it comes off a defending player it is a __ __

A

Corner kick

45
Q

can be called when an attacking player is in front of the last defender when the pass is played through to them

A

Offside

46
Q

onside they must be placed behind the last defender when the ball is played to them.

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Onside

47
Q

Pointing one hand and arm indicating the direction.

A

Direct free kick

48
Q

The referee holds one hand straight in the air until the ball is played.

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Indirect free kick

49
Q

The referee points in the direction of the goal.

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Goal Kick

50
Q

Holds both arms out in front with palms up

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Play on (Advantage)

51
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Points with one hand and arm toward the corner.

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Corner kick

52
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Points directly at the penalty mark.

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Penalty kick

53
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Holds the flag in both hands above the head.

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Substitution

54
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Points the flag in the direction of the throw in

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Throw in

55
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Common football tactics

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  • Classic 4-4-2
  • Tika Tika
  • Counter attack
  • Park the bus
  • The long ball game
  • The High press
56
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This is one of the oldest formations in football

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Classic 4-4-2

57
Q

The key in 4-4-2

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  • Partnerships
58
Q

Defined by short, intricate passing and fluid movement between every player on the field, the key to its success is overloading the midfield area

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Tika-Tika

59
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it’s place has been taken by the most devastating tactic of them al

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Counter Attack

60
Q

is essentially to take to the field with the sole purpose of not conceding a goal.

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Park the Bus

61
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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.

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The Long Ball Game

62
Q

Further list of officials in football

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  • The fourth Official
63
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other term for fourth official

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-reserve referee orreplacement referee