About football terminology

Football term

Football, soccer, football association

Football field

mesomeric

Kick-off middle ring

Midline midline

Football, eleven football teams

football player

Goalkeeper, Goalkeeper, Goalkeeper

rearguard

Zuo Zuo Hou

Right-back right-back

Central defender

Avant-garde

Left-back left halfback

Right back and right halfback

vanguard

Center, center

Left inside striker

Right inside forward, right inside forward

Left anterolateral, left anterolateral

Right front lateral, right front lateral

kick off (in soccer)

Bicycle kick, overhead kick hook ball.

Chester high ball flat chest ball

Corner kick

score a goal

Ground ball, ground ball

Touch the ball by hand

Title title

have a penalty kick

penalty kick

Free kick Free kick

throw-in

Control the ball

Head pulley

Physical examination body block

Wrestle in front of the goal

Reasonable collision

Chesting's chest blocks the ball

Man-to-man defense

Pass at close range, short pass

Continuous pass, continuous pass.

Deceptive action

Diving header

Flying man takes off with a header, ferries with a header

Dribble, dribble

Fingertips save the ball.

Clean catch (goalkeeper) jumps well.

Side pass

High lob pass

Cross pass

volley pass

Triangular pass

Roll the ball, roll the earth.

Sliding pulley

The clearance kick removed the dangerous ball.

Shoot. Shoot.

The grazing shot hit the ground.

Close shot

march into

Missed it

Offside offside

pass the ball

Pass and catch the ball

Pass the ball in place

Intercept the ball under your feet.

Intercept ball

Break through and hit the ball.

Get rid of

Control the midfield, control the midfield.

Break down the defense, destroy the defense

withdraw

Build a wall by erecting a wall.

Set the rhythm and master the offensive rhythm.

Repel the attack.

Break up an attack to destroy it.

Ball control technique

Total attack and total defense football tactics

Football tactics opened by open football

Offside tactics

Winger tactics

Targeting shooting tactics, active shooting tactics

delaying/dilatory/stalling tactics

Brazil formation Brazil formation, 4-2-4 formation

Four-guard system

Four, three, three formation, four, three, three formation.

Four-two-four formation, four-two-four formation

Red card (penalty) and yellow card (warning)

Football term

Terms of curveball football. Kicking technique of guiding the ball to run in an arc. In the running of football, because of the strong rotation, the air on both sides is different. Because the ball runs in an arc, it is commonly known as "banana ball". When kicking a curveball, the part where the foot touches the ball should deviate from the center of gravity of the ball. Often used to bypass the defender in the middle of the passing route, or confuse the goalkeeper when shooting, making him make a wrong judgment. When a direct free kick is penalized, curveball shooting is an important way to score.

Terms of diving football. It is difficult for the goalkeeper to catch the ball. One foot pushes hard on the same side of the ball, and the other leg bends its knees to make the body jump out to catch the ball. When landing after catching the ball, press the ball with both hands, land on the forearm side first, and protect the ball with one group. Because it jumps from the side, it increases the range of catching the ball, so it can catch the ball that is difficult to catch with other actions.

Another name for a defender who undertakes a specific defensive task in a football match. 1966 The 8th World Football Championship was named after arranging a player to strengthen defense behind the back line under the influence of the tactical idea of "persisting in steady attack". The player's duty is to defend only without attacking, perform a single defensive task to make up the position, and "clear" the ball in front of his own goal.

Another name for the trailing centre-back in the "1333" formation in the free football match. There is no fixed defender in defense, so you can flexibly fill the position to save the danger, so that other players, especially the three guards, have no worries when marking people. It is the development of the scavenger's kicking method, which is not only a defense, but also an opportunity to insert into the offensive front. As a "free man" according to the requirements of duties, the players have comprehensive skills, strong tactical awareness and rich competition experience, which is the core of organization, command and defense.

One of the offensive and defensive tactics of football. A team with 10 players, except the goalkeeper, is called "all football". According to the needs of attack and defense in the game, each player can play the role of a player at any position. This tactic breaks the shackles of formation on players and can fully mobilize and give play to the enthusiasm of players. At the same time, it also puts forward higher requirements for players' physical quality, technology, tactics and will quality, and fighting style. This style of play appeared in the 10 World Football Championship in10, 974, and was hailed as the third revolution in the history of international football.

One of the offensive tactics of football. Refers to the tactical method of pushing the ball near the opponent's end line and then passing it to the opponent's goal through individual dribbling or collective cooperation in sideline attack. In the rapid advance, the attacker often uses the advantage of the other defense line to outflank in order to score goals under the unstable position.

Peripheral passing is also called "45-angle passing". One of the offensive tactics of football. When the attacking player gets the ball near the sideline at an angle of about 45 with the opponent's goal, he passes the ball to his partner near the opponent's restricted area with a long pass, so that the partner can attack continuously with a header, which is called "peripheral pass". Especially when the defender has returned to the defense in time, and the road leading to the opponent's goal has been blocked in the area 30-40 meters in front of the goal, or the attacker has a tall striker with strong ability to fight for the top, this kind of play can achieve good results.

Tactical terms of cross-transposition football. In order to get rid of the opponent's defense, the attacker changed his position left and right during running. The most common ones are: the left player sprints to the right player to catch the ball, and the right player passes the ball to the left position. This tactical cooperation has changed the way players play football only in their own positions, making the tactics more changeable.

Long pass is one of the offensive tactics to break through football. Tactical methods to break through the opponent's defense by using long-distance passing. In contemporary football matches, it is often used for quick counterattack. Defender steals the ball in front of his own goal, taking advantage of the opportunity when the opponent failed to return to the defense, passed it to his partner to break through the opponent's defense before the attack.

Insert one of the offensive tactics of attacking football. Refers to the avant-garde and defender players who are located in the second and third lines and insert the first line to participate in the attack. Because of the deep distance, it is easy to get rid of the opponent's defense, and the insertion of second-and third-line players is hidden and sudden. Therefore, it is more threatening. It is an important symbol of all-attack and all-defense tactics that the defender inserts into the forward line and directly participates in the attack.

One of the defensive tactics of regional defensive football. Each player divides a certain defensive area according to his position, and within a limited range, he mainly adopts the defensive mode of standing position instead of pressing people to stare at people. This makes it easier for the attacking team to pass and catch the ball, and it is more difficult to defend when there are more than two attacking players in the same area. This defensive tactic is passive and can't meet the needs of football development, so it is rarely used now.

Tactical terms of auxiliary football. A cooperative method of collective defense in competition. Refers to a defender. When one player is broken by an opponent, another player blocks. Complementarity between the two is the basis of collective defense cooperation. Keeping a proper distance and angle between defenders is the premise of making up positions in time. In the past, it mainly refers to the cooperation of the defensive side in defense. Contemporary football adopts total football's tactics, and the content of supplementary position has also developed accordingly. In an attack, the exchange of positions between the players who are forwards and defenders has also become one of the important contents of position replacement, which puts forward higher requirements for the technical and tactical awareness of position replacement players.

One of the defensive tactics of intensive defense. The area 30 meters in front of the goal is usually called "danger zone". In the game, in order to stabilize the defense, both sides often organize a considerable number of people to guard this area and form a dense state, so as to strengthen the protection, narrow the gap and block the breakthrough of the other side. This is the so-called dense defense tactics.

Offside is a defensive tactic. According to the rules: when the attacker receives the ball, if there are less than two defenders between the opposing end lines, it is offside. Using this rule, the defender suddenly runs forward when the opponent's player touches the ball, resulting in the situation that there is a defender between the opponent's receiver and his own end line, which makes the opponent offside foul.

Anti-offside tactics This is an offensive tactic aimed at the opponent's "offside" tactics. When the attacker realizes that the defender is sabotaging his attack by creating offside tactics, he should change the passing direction in time, so that the player behind him can insert the ball or directly take the ball to push the shot quickly, thus making the opponent fall behind.

Fence tactics are also called human wall tactics. In the dangerous area in front of your house, when the opponent takes a free kick, several defenders line up side by side as a "human wall" to help the goalkeeper block some angles of the opponent's shot.

A passing tactic in attacking against the wall, that is, two people pass one person, two people pass everything, and the passer who catches the ball passes the ball once, so that the ball passed by the passer seems to hit the wall, thus speeding up the passing speed, hence the name.