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FOOTBALL VOCABULARY. BASICS. match – two teams playing against each other in a 90-minute game of football. pitch – the area where footballers play a match. referee – the person who makes sure...
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UK FOOTBALL TERMS: A concise list of terminologies in football. You will find 100s of football terms and definitions used by players and officials, all listed from A to Z. Football teams and match referees can use this football glossary and the top slang terminologies.
FOOTBALL LINGO DON’T BE LEFT OUT OF THE CONVERSATION KNOW THE TERMS & BE PART OF THE GAME. GENERAL: Chain Gang: metal chain. The officials on the sideline that hold the yardage markers. Referred to as the chain gang because their first down markers are held together by a 10 yard. Field position: The yard line that the ball is on.
Test yourself and learn new football vocabulary. Here is our comprehensive list of all the English football terms that you should know.
Creating Space - A term meaning to draw your mark away from your teammates or away from the area that you want open. The most obvious use of this is to draw defenders out of the box on set plays (i.e. corner kicks) so that a player on your team can use that space to receive, shoot or head the ball.
Attack - an attempt to score. Attacker - (1) a player who is moving into position to score; (2) any player on the team that has possession of the ball. Attacking Cone - a (roughly) triangular portion of the field starting with where you are and pointing (with the apex) at the opponent's goal.
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If you're going to teach the game to youth and high school players, you'll need to know what all the many football terms mean. At the same time, it's equally important for players to understand football lingo. Here are 50 football terms all players and coaches must know: