There are many professional terms in football competitions that may be obscured for parents and children who first come into contact with football, thus affecting their enjoyment of football. To that end, we will interpret the terminology used in football fields on a case-by-case basis, with the aim of helping parents to gain a better understanding and at the same time guiding their children to learn and mastery。
First of all, let's talk about the arc ball. It's a kick-off technique that keeps the ball line running. In the course of the football operation, the air pressure from the intense rotation was so low that the ball had an arc track and was therefore pictarily referred to as a “banana ball”。
And then there's fish jumping poker, which is a way for gatekeepers to show their skill. The goalkeeper pushes the floor hard through his feet on the side of the ball, while he bends to his knees, making his body jump into the ball。
“all in all” is a team tactic that requires all members of the force other than gatekeepers to be involved in the attack and defence. Each member is able to move in a flexible manner to any position and to play a role in that position, depending on the demands of the offensive。
In addition, “downstream” is a border offensive tactic that pushes the ball near the other side's endline through individual breakthroughs or collective cooperation, and then carries it long to the other side's door。
In addition, “outside pass” is also known as the “45o angle pass” in which the attackers pass the ball to their teammates in the vicinity of the other party's penalty area through a long pass, when they are located near the side line at approximately 45o。
Finally, a “cross-place” is the tactical collaboration of the attackers in the right and right in the run to get out of defense. Such a switch would require not only a concerted effort among the players, but also a flexible run and accurate pass to create an offensive opportunity。
Long pass
Long-term breakthroughs are a common tactic in football competitions, especially when rapid counter-attacks have a significant impact. When the defensive team grabs the ball in front of the ball gate, they will break the other side's line of defence by taking advantage of the gap where the attacker failed to return in time to pass the ball to his partner in the front。
"put in the attack."
This is a concerted attack tactic involving front and rear guards on the second and third lines. They assist the first-line teammates in their attacks and are directly involved in offensive activities through the front line, which is an important manifestation of the full-fledged tactics。
Area defense
In the competition, each member of the defence is assigned a specific defence area according to his/her location. They mainly defend by standing rather than by focusing on people, which helps to reduce defence pressure and improve defence efficiency。
[supplementation]
Complementarity is a key way of working together in collective defence. When one of the team members is breached by his opponent, the other team member will move quickly to close the gap in order to fill the gap and ensure continuity of defence。
"standover."
The rule of overstepping was ably used in the competition, creating a special tactic — overstepping. Specifically, the defensive elements suddenly ran forward at a short time before the other side passed the ball, creating a situation where there was only one defender between the other and the other side line, thereby breaking the rules。
The anti-external tactics
Our team will be keen to detect and quickly change the direction of the pass when they attempt to sabotage our attack by using the “overstep” tactic. In this way, a member of the team, who was in the rear, would either plug in the catch or be able to shoot the door with his or her direct ball, so that the other party could defend itself。
Fence
It's called a human wall tactic. When the other side imposes a penalty of any kind, we will stand in parallel in the dangerous area in front of the door as a “human fence” to assist the goalkeeper in blocking the door angle to increase the chances of a home score。
♪ the wall two one ♪
It's a human tactic used to attack in a race. When a situation is created where two persons pass, one passes the ball to the other, and the receiver returns it quickly, so that the pass is as strong as the impact on the wall, thereby accelerating the human speed。
"whatever ball"
Any ball is the way to start a new game after the game has broken the rules. It is divided into direct and indirect balls. Direct balls can score directly at the door; indirect balls must be kicked or touched by other players before they can score。
Angleball
The corner ball was a ball given to the attacker after the defensive team had touched it, when it crossed the goal line but failed to reach it. Angular balls are to be placed in the arc near the exit point and driven by the attacker. The defensive team must be at least 10 yards (9. 15 metres) from the ball until the corner ball comes out. Angular balls are unrestricted and can be shot directly into the door。

Free man
In the “one, three, three, three” formation of the football game, the late guard was given the title “free man”. Without a fixed defensive target, they were able to fill vacancies with flexibility, and other members, in particular three guards, were relieved of their concerns. This role is tactically a further development of the scavenger kick method, requiring both defence and the insertion of an offensive line in due course. The members of this role must be at the heart of the defence organization and command by having comprehensive technology, a strong sense of tactical awareness and extensive competition experience. At the same time, “sweepers” are another term for such delayed defenders, who are dedicated to specific defensive tasks。
At the 8th world football championship in 1966, the tactical idea of “suspension” was adopted to strengthen defence, with a single non-soldier member added behind the back line, who was tasked with carrying out a single additional defensive task and “cleaning up” the ball in front of the ball, and was therefore named。
In addition, a spoon-pointing goal-shooting technique emerged in football matches. Such a kick would require the main penaltyr to apply a specific foot and strength so that football can draw a curve similar to a spoon while flying. Because of its covert and extremely difficult actions, it is considered to be one of the most difficult and beautiful to strike。
On the other hand, butterballers are the role of football goalkeepers who often fail. Such goalkeepers often allow the ball to enter the door because it is unstable or are easily left out by the front. The name comes from the actions of the wrong hands, as if they were wearing butter. It is worth mentioning that french legends have named barts as the first gatekeeper to be dubbed butter player by the media, while the england team has been dubbed the british butter team for repeated such failures。




