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    all = if the score of a football match is 2 all, then both teams have 2 goals

    attack = the players that try to score goals

    (to) attack = to try to score goals

    box = a marked area of a football pitch

    centre = the middle of the pitch

    (to) cheer = to shout loudly when your team does something good

    corner = a kick taken from the corner of the football field

    counter-attack = attacking a team that has attacked you

    (to) cross = to pass the ball across the field

    defence = the players that try to stop the other team from scoring a goal

    defender = a player that tries to stop the other team from scoring a goal

    (to) dribble = to move the ball along with your feet

    fan = a person who supports a football team

    field = an area of grass where you can play a game of football

    final = the last match of a competition - the winner wins the whole competition

    foul = an action that is against the rules

    (to) foul = to do something against the rules

    fullback = a player who tries to stop the other team from scoring goals

    free kick = if a player breaks a rule, then the other team can kick the ball

    goal = the place where footballers put the ball to get a point; a point

    goalie = goalkeeper, the person who tries to stop goals

    goalkeeper = the person who tries to stop goals

    half time = a break in the middle of a football match

    half-way line = the line across the middle of a football pitch

    hat trick = three goals scored by the same player

    (to) head = to hit a ball with your head

    keeper = goalkeeper, the person who tries to stop goals

    (to) kick = to hit a ball with your foot

    kick-off = the time that a football game starts

    kit = the uniform that a football team wears

    match = a football game

    midfield = the middle of the football pitch or field

    net = this goes between the goalposts and holds the ball after a goal

    nil = if the score is 1-nil, one team has one goal, the other team has no goals

    (to) pass = to kick the ball to another player in your team

    penalty = the chance to score a goal without the other team stopping you

    penalty box or area = the place on a pitch where players can take penalties

    pitch = area of ground used to play football

    player = a person who plays football

    post = goalpost, the wooden part of a goal

    red card = the referee shows a red card to a player when a player has done something against the rules. It means that the player has to leave the pitch and can't play for the rest of the game

    referee = the person who controls a football match

    rival = the team that you are playing against

    save = when the goalkeeper stops the ball from going into the goal

    score = the number of points for each team after a match

    (to) score = to hit the ball in the goal; to get a goal

    second half = the second part of a match, after half time

    (to) send somebody off = to make a player leave the pitch

    (to) shoot = to kick the ball and try to score a goal

    shot = a kick where the player tries to score a goal

    sidelines = the lines marking the long sides of a football pitch

    spectator = a person who watches football

    (to) strike = to kick the ball and try to score a goal

    striker = a player who tries to score goals

    substitute = a player who comes on if another player can't play

    (to) support = to want a team to win

    (to) tackle = to try to take the ball from another player

    team = a group of people who play football together against another group

    throw-in = a chance for a player to throw the ball into the game

    training = practising and preparing for football matches

    (to) trap = to stop a fast-moving ball with your feet or body

    trophy = a prize for the winner of a competition

    (to) volley = to hit the ball without it touching the ground

    wall = a line of players together

    whistle = something the referee uses to control a game; it makes a loud noise


    wing = the left wing is the left side of the pitch; the right wing is the right side

    winger = a player who plays at the sides of the pitch

    World Cup = a football competition that happens every four years

    yellow card = the referee shows a yellow card to a player when the player has done something against the rules

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jordan
    all = if the score of a football match is 2 all, then both teams have 2 goals

    attack = the players that try to score goals

    (to) attack = to try to score goals

    box = a marked area of a football pitch

    centre = the middle of the pitch

    (to) cheer = to shout loudly when your team does something good

    corner = a kick taken from the corner of the football field

    counter-attack = attacking a team that has attacked you

    (to) cross = to pass the ball across the field

    defence = the players that try to stop the other team from scoring a goal

    defender = a player that tries to stop the other team from scoring a goal

    (to) dribble = to move the ball along with your feet

    fan = a person who supports a football team

    field = an area of grass where you can play a game of football

    final = the last match of a competition - the winner wins the whole competition

    foul = an action that is against the rules

    (to) foul = to do something against the rules

    fullback = a player who tries to stop the other team from scoring goals

    free kick = if a player breaks a rule, then the other team can kick the ball

    goal = the place where footballers put the ball to get a point; a point

    goalie = goalkeeper, the person who tries to stop goals

    goalkeeper = the person who tries to stop goals

    half time = a break in the middle of a football match

    half-way line = the line across the middle of a football pitch

    hat trick = three goals scored by the same player

    (to) head = to hit a ball with your head

    keeper = goalkeeper, the person who tries to stop goals

    (to) kick = to hit a ball with your foot

    kick-off = the time that a football game starts

    kit = the uniform that a football team wears

    match = a football game

    midfield = the middle of the football pitch or field

    net = this goes between the goalposts and holds the ball after a goal

    nil = if the score is 1-nil, one team has one goal, the other team has no goals

    (to) pass = to kick the ball to another player in your team

    penalty = the chance to score a goal without the other team stopping you

    penalty box or area = the place on a pitch where players can take penalties

    pitch = area of ground used to play football

    player = a person who plays football

    post = goalpost, the wooden part of a goal

    red card = the referee shows a red card to a player when a player has done something against the rules. It means that the player has to leave the pitch and can't play for the rest of the game

    referee = the person who controls a football match

    rival = the team that you are playing against

    save = when the goalkeeper stops the ball from going into the goal

    score = the number of points for each team after a match

    (to) score = to hit the ball in the goal; to get a goal

    second half = the second part of a match, after half time

    (to) send somebody off = to make a player leave the pitch

    (to) shoot = to kick the ball and try to score a goal

    shot = a kick where the player tries to score a goal

    sidelines = the lines marking the long sides of a football pitch

    spectator = a person who watches football

    (to) strike = to kick the ball and try to score a goal

    striker = a player who tries to score goals

    substitute = a player who comes on if another player can't play

    (to) support = to want a team to win

    (to) tackle = to try to take the ball from another player

    team = a group of people who play football together against another group

    throw-in = a chance for a player to throw the ball into the game

    training = practising and preparing for football matches

    (to) trap = to stop a fast-moving ball with your feet or body

    trophy = a prize for the winner of a competition

    (to) volley = to hit the ball without it touching the ground

    wall = a line of players together

    whistle = something the referee uses to control a game; it makes a loud noise


    wing = the left wing is the left side of the pitch; the right wing is the right side

    winger = a player who plays at the sides of the pitch

    World Cup = a football competition that happens every four years

    yellow card = the referee shows a yellow card to a player when the player has done something against the rules


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