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Soccer Questions and Answers with Complete Solutions What is the role of a captain on a soccer team? The captain leads the team on the field, communicates with the referee, and often inspires and motivates teammates. How is a throw-in executed in soccer? A throw-in is taken with both feet on ...

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What is the role of a captain on a soccer team?


✔✔The captain leads the team on the field, communicates with the referee, and often inspires

and motivates teammates.




How is a throw-in executed in soccer?


✔✔A throw-in is taken with both feet on the ground, from behind the touchline, and with both

hands over the head.




What happens when a player is shown a red card?


✔✔A player shown a red card is sent off the field, leaving their team to play with one fewer

player.




What is the advantage rule in soccer?


✔✔The advantage rule allows play to continue after a foul if the team fouled gains a benefit

from continuing the play.




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, How does a player become offside in a soccer match?


✔✔A player is offside if they are nearer to the opponent’s goal line than both the ball and the

second-last defender at the moment the ball is played to them, unless they are in their own half.




What is the difference between a direct and indirect free kick?


✔✔A direct free kick allows a player to score directly from the kick, while an indirect free kick

requires the ball to touch another player before a goal can be scored.




What is the purpose of a wall during a free kick?


✔✔A wall of defenders is set up to block the ball's path and make it harder for the kicker to

score directly from the free kick.




What happens during a penalty shootout?


✔✔During a penalty shootout, each team alternates taking penalty kicks to decide the winner of

a match that is tied after extra time.




How is a goal kick awarded in soccer?


✔✔A goal kick is awarded when the ball crosses the goal line, last touched by an attacking

player, but does not result in a goal.

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