Soccer Dictionary, Sliding tackle (Sl) - (St) Stopper

 
 
 
 
 

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Sliding tackle:
An attempt by a defender to take the ball away from a ball carrier by sliding on the ground feet-first into the ball.

Soccer games are won by taking advantage of space;
Before a team can take advantage of space, it must first create the space. Space is created either by a single player or by coordinated team plays. Space can be given away by mistakes of the defending team. Attacker must always plan on the basis that the defender will give away nothing.

Space, creating;
Increasing the distance between, to the side, in front of, or behind opponents.

Space, exploiting;
Utilizing effectively in attack the space already created.

Square pass:
A pass made by a player to a teammate running alongside him.

Steal:
When a player takes the ball away from an opposing player.

Stopper:
A central marking defender.

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