The King of Soccer
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PELE"The King of Soccer"
PELEBrazilian known as "The King of Soccer"
PELE"The Black Pearl" of soccer
PELEThe Black Pearl of soccer
MARADONAArgentine soccer star of the 1980's-90's
HAMMMia of the USA World Cup soccer team
MIAHamm in the National Soccer Hall of Fame
QANTASLongtime sponsor of the Socceroos national soccer team
MIAHamm of the U. S. Olympic soccer team
ALIKrieger of the U.S. women's soccer team
MIAHAMMFive-time U.S. Soccer Athlete of the Year
ROLEMODELAny member of the US women's soccer team, now
MIAHAMM2007 female inductee into the National Soccer Hall of Fame
midfields(in football, soccer, etc.) The central part of the field
ONEONTANew York city that's home to the National Soccer Hall of Fame
MADRIDHome of the soccer team that FIFA named the Club of the Century
goalmouthsThe area just in front of a goal in soccer, lacrosse, or hockey
MESSISoccer star Lionel who won the Ballon d'Or each of the last four years
wings(in soccer, rugby, and other games) The part of the field close to the sidelines
goalkeepera player who defends the goal in any of various games (as hockey, lacrosse, or soccer)
bookersnote the name or number of (as a soccer player) for a serious infraction of the rules
goalkeepersGOALKEEPER, a player who defends the goal in any of various games (as hockey, lacrosse, or soccer)
clearance(in soccer and other games) A kick or hit that sends the ball out of a defensive zone
clearances(in soccer and other games) A kick or hit that sends the ball out of a defensive zone
goalmouththe area between the goalposts directly in front of the goal in certain games, as soccer, lacrosse, and hockey
tackles(in soccer and other games) An act of taking the ball, or attempting to take the ball, from an opponent
flagged(of an official in football, soccer, and other sports) Raise or throw a flag to indicate a breach of the rules
flanksThe right or left side of a body of people such as an army, a naval force, or a soccer team
flagging(of an official in football, soccer, and other sports) Raise or throw a flag to indicate a breach of the rules
stopper(in soccer and other sports) A player whose function is to block attacks on goal from the middle of the field
stoppers(in soccer and other sports) A player whose function is to block attacks on goal from the middle of the field
wings(in soccer, ice hockey, and other games) An attacking player who plays mostly forward close to one side of the field or rink
dribbled(chiefly in soccer, field hockey, and basketball) Take (the ball) forward past opponents with slight touches of the feet or the stick, or (in basketball) by continuous bouncing
dribbles(chiefly in soccer, field hockey, and basketball) Take (the ball) forward past opponents with slight touches of the feet or the stick, or (in basketball) by continuous bouncing
kickballAn informal game combining elements of baseball and soccer, in which an inflated ball is thrown to a person who kicks it and proceeds to run the bases
dribbling(chiefly in soccer, field hockey, and basketball) Take (the ball) forward past opponents with slight touches of the feet or the stick, or (in basketball) by continuous bouncing
foosballA tabletop version of soccer in which players turn rods fixed on top of a playing box and attached to miniature figures of players, in order to flick the ball and strike it toward the goal
foosballsA tabletop version of soccer in which players turn rods fixed on top of a playing box and attached to miniature figures of players, in order to flick the ball and strike it toward the goal
ruggersform of football, played between two teams of 15 members each, that differs from soccer in freedom to carry the ball, block with the hands and arms, and tackle, and is characterized chiefly by continuous action and prohibition against the use of substitut
ruggerform of football, played between two teams of 15 members each, that differs from soccer in freedom to carry the ball, block with the hands and arms, and tackle, and is characterized chiefly by continuous action and prohibition against the use of substitut