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  • Slang (especially in the UK) for a soccer team's manager or head coach. It's a colloquial term that refers to the person in charge of the team's tactics, training, and overall management.
  • A team's strategic plan for the match.
  •  A situation where it appears that a goal has been scored, but the ball did not fully cross the goal line, and the goal is awarded.
  • The rectangular structure at each end of the field into which teams try to score by getting the ball past the goalkeeper.
  • Tasked with being the last line of defense in stopping the ball from going into the net. Each team has 1 goalie, and usually, keep 1 goalie as a sub. The goalkeeper usually stays back in their own penalty box, in order to protect the goal. The goalkeepers are the only players that can use(...)
  • This is an electronic aid to determine whether the entire ball had crossed the goal line in the event of a goal being scored.
  • An award given to goalkeepers who achieve the most clean sheets or are the best performing goalkeeper in a season or tournament.
  • Hard work, especially referring to players who are industrious on the pitch.
  • The most basic level or starting point of soccer, often referring to youth or local soccer.
  • A pass that remains on the ground.
  • The phase in a tournament where teams compete in groups, with the top teams advancing.
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