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What is it called when the ball goes out of bounds and you throw it in from the sidelines?
When a player is allowed to take a single shot while it is defended by the opposing team's goalkeeper
using a foot to move the ball from an opponent
when a player is nearer to his opponent's goal line than both the ball and the second last opponent
caution to players
dissmissal from field of play
The player who stands in front of the goal and blocks the ball from the opposing team
The person responsible for enforcing laws of the game
things on the sole of a shoe that provide more traction on a slippery surface
player to sweep up any attacking moves which pass other defenders
when 1 team prevents the other from getting points
awarded to the defending team when the ball goes out of the field of play by crossing the goal line, without a goal being scored, when the last person to touch the ball was from the attacking team
to restart the game after a goal
when the keeper releases the ball from their hands and their foot makes contact with the ball before it hits the ground
penalty
an award for the whole of the ball, having last touched the player of the defending team, passes over the goal line
disipline box
play surface of the game
players on an association team who play nearest to an opposing team's goal

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