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SJM Soccer Crossword

Horizontales
A pass that goes between an opponent’s legs.
How many players per team participate on the field during a soccer match.
How many minutes are in a standard soccer game.
This position attack the opposition to create scoring opportunities. Take the majority of shots. Also called attackers.
This position enables the transition from the fullbacks to the forward. Constantly in motion, both defending and attacking. Also called halfbacks.
Kicking the ball while it is in midair.
A two-handed, overhead pass, taken from the sideline when the opposing team knocks the ball out of bounds.
Line that divides the field into equal halves.
Worn on the shins of players to help protect their shins.
When defenders kick the ball away from the goal, usually far downfield or out of bounds.
Contact that a player has with the ball while it is in his possession.
The position that tries to keep the ball out of the goal and organizes team defense.
This position provides last line of defense before the goalie.
The line that defines the outer edge of the longer sides of the field. When the ball goes out of bounds over the touch line, a throw in occurs. Also called the sideline.
Verticales
The team that is defending their goal and do not have possession of the ball.
Using the head to pass, shoot, block, or otherwise control the ball.
Special shoes worn by soccer players for better traction of the field.
When a player flips backward and kicks the ball over his head.
The team in possession of the ball seeks a good shot at the goal.
When the ball crosses the goal line after last touching a defender, a member of the offense restarts play from the closest corner.
The ball is put into play from the center circle at the start of each half and after a goal.
Lines that mark out of bounds at either end of the field. When the ball goes out of bounds over the goal line, either a goal kick or corner kick occurs, depending on which team last touched the ball. Also called end lines.
When a player, usually the goalie, blocks a shot from going into the goal.
How many points do you receive when you score a goal.
The illegal action of touching the ball with an arm or hand.