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What is the role of the "midfielder" in a soccer team?
The midfielder's role is to link the defense and attack, often controlling the pace of the game,
distributing the ball, and supporting both offensive and defensive plays.
How does a "goal kick...
What is the role of the "midfielder" in a soccer team?
✔✔The midfielder's role is to link the defense and attack, often controlling the pace of the game,
distributing the ball, and supporting both offensive and defensive plays.
How does a "goal kick" differ from a "corner kick" in soccer?
✔✔A goal kick is awarded when the ball goes out of play over the goal line, last touched by an
attacking player, and is taken from within the goal area. A corner kick is awarded when the ball
goes out of play over the goal line, last touched by a defending player, and is taken from the
corner arc.
What are the primary duties of a "full-back" in soccer?
✔✔The primary duties of a full-back include defending against wingers, supporting the central
defenders, and contributing to offensive plays by overlapping and providing crosses into the
attacking area.
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, What is the purpose of "injury time" in a soccer match?
✔✔Injury time, also known as stoppage time, is added to the end of each half to compensate for
delays such as player injuries, substitutions, and other interruptions, ensuring the full 45 minutes
of play.
How does the "substitution" process work during a soccer match?
✔✔Substitutions involve replacing a player on the field with a player from the bench, with a
maximum number of changes allowed per team, and must be done through a formal process
involving the referee.
What is the significance of "extra time" in knockout-stage soccer matches?
✔✔Extra time is played if the match is tied after the regular 90 minutes, consisting of two 15-
minute halves, to determine a winner before potentially proceeding to a penalty shootout.
What does the term "dribbling" entail in soccer tactics?
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