Official
game clock:
The clock that the referee
carries with him on the field
so he can signal when each half is over; does not stop during the game,
even when play does.
Officials:
The referee
and 2 assistant referees who work together to make sure the game is played
according to the laws of game; responsible for stopping and restarting
play, keeping track of the score
and the time
remaining and citing violations of the laws, called fouls;
they wear uniforms that distinguish them from the players on both teams.
Off-side, can not
be declared off-side;
A player can not be declared off-side by the referee
if he receives the ball direct from a goal
kick, a corner
kick or a throw
in.
Off-side:
A situation in which an attacker
positioned in the opponents' half of the field
does not have two opponents between him or herself and the goal at the
moment the ball is played to him or her.
On defense:
Describes a team that does not have possession
of the ball.
On offense:
Describes a team in possession
of the ball.
One
touch soccer:
Interpassing among teammates without stopping the ball.
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