Soccer ball sections
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PENTAGONSSoccer ball sections
STANDSSections of a ball park.
VOITSoccer ball brand
KNEESoccer ball juggler
AIRSoccer ball filler
soccersSOCCER, a type of ball game
ONEPOUNDMaximum weight of a ball in Olympic soccer
GOALIEOnly soccer player who can throw the ball
headershot or pass in soccer made by heading the ball
killed(in soccer or other ball games) Make (the ball) stop
HEADINGAIRLeaping up to hit a soccer ball and missing entirely?
flighted(in soccer, cricket, etc.) Deliver (a ball) with well-judged trajectory and pace
flighting(in soccer, cricket, etc.) Deliver (a ball) with well-judged trajectory and pace
netterhit (a ball or puck) into the goal for a score (as in hockey or soccer)
volleyed(in sports, esp. tennis or soccer) Strike or kick (the ball) before it touches the ground
volleying(in sports, esp. tennis or soccer) Strike or kick (the ball) before it touches the ground
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
dribbly(in soccer, basketball, hockey, etc) to propel (the ball) by repeatedly tapping it with the hand, foot, or stick
goaltendersA player in soccer or hockey whose special role is to stop the ball or puck from entering the goal
tackles(in soccer and other games) An act of taking the ball, or attempting to take the ball, from an opponent
handballA team game similar to soccer in which the ball is thrown or hit with the hands rather than kicked
handballsA team game similar to soccer in which the ball is thrown or hit with the hands rather than kicked
goaltenderA player in soccer or hockey whose special role is to stop the ball or puck from entering the goal
chipping(in golf, soccer, and other sports) Kick or strike (a ball or shot) to produce a short lobbed shot or pass
chipped(in golf, soccer, and other sports) Kick or strike (a ball or shot) to produce a short lobbed shot or pass
passes(in football, soccer, hockey, and other games) Throw, kick, or hit (the ball or puck) to another player on one's own team
halfbackA usually defensive player in a ball game such as soccer or field hockey whose position is between the line or the forward
halfbacksA usually defensive player in a ball game such as soccer or field hockey whose position is between the line or the forward
footballsA ball used in football, either oval (as in American football) or round (as in soccer), typically made of leather or plastic and filled with compressed air
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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