Responsible for protecting their teams goal; the only player allowed to use their hands to touch the ball on the field.
Players responsible for defending the other teams offensive players.
These players are between the forwards and fullbacks; responsible for supporting the forwards and creating offense.
Moving the ball by using different parts of the foot.
This is a violation when an offensive player is played a ball when there aren't defenders between that player and the goal. The defending team is awarded an indirect free kick from the spot of the infringement.
This is a violation when an offensive player is played a ball when there aren't defenders between that player and the goal.
When a ball is completely outside the boundaries of the field; crossing over the sideline or the goal line.
Restart of play awarded to the offensive team when a ball goes out of bounds beyond the goal line and last touched by a defensive player.
Restart of play awarded to the opponents of the player who last touched the ball when it crossed the sideline.
A free kick awarded to a team when another team commits violations deemed as careless, reckless, or using excessive force by the referee. Taken from the spot of the violation and can be kicked directly into the goal.
A free kick awarded to a team when another team commits a violation; the ball cannot be kicked directly into the goal, must be touched by another player.
A kick awarded to a player for a foul committed by the opposing team.
Awarded against a team that commits an offence for which a direct kick is awarded, inside its own penalty area. Placed on the penalty spot 12 yards in front of the goal.
A caution shown for unsporting for dangerous or unsportsmanlike behavior.
Sending-off violation for serious fouls, violent conduct, spitting, verbal abuse, dissent, denying the opposing team an obvious goal-scoring opportunity, accumulation of 2 yellow cards.
a ball that crosses the end line in between the two goalposts for which a point is awarded; the 8 foot high by 24 foot wide structure which goals are scored.
Using the foot to advance the ball to a teammate
A way of starting/restarting play at the start of the match, second half, extra time or after a goal has been scored.
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