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The Only Player Allowed To Touch The Ball Is A (Soccer)
A Throw-in Is Taken When The Ball Crosses A Sideline And Leaves The (Soccer)
At The Start Of Each Play, The Ball Is Placed On Or In Between The (Football)
There Is No Physical Contact, When Contact Is Made It Is Called A (Ultimate Frisbee)
The Playing Time Of Football Is Divided Up In ______ Quarters
On The Field There Are _______ Players (Football)
The Primary Scorers (Soccer)
Their Primary Job Is To Stop The Opponents From Scoring (Soccer)
Forwards Are Also Called (Soccer)
If Given The Player Is Banned From The Rest Of The Game (Soccer)
The Pass That Leads To The Goal (Soccer)
A Game That Ends With A Tied Score (Soccer)
A Kick Given To A Players Team For A Foul Committed From The Opposite Team (Soccer)
A Foul Where A Player Touches The Ball With A Hand Or Arm (Soccer)
Illegal Block When A Player Hits An Opponent From Behind Usually Waist Or Below (Football)
The National Football League Is A Professional American Division Of ____ Teams (Football)
A 10 Yard Section At Both Ends Of The Playing Field (Football)
Player Whose Job Is To Catch Passes From The Quarterback (Football)
The Player That Catches Kickoffs And Attempts To Return Them In The Opposite Direction (Football)
The End Of The Football Field Where The Team On Offence Must Have The Football In Their Custody To Score A Touchdown (Football)
A Three Point Score When The Kicker Kicks the Football Above The Crossbar And Between The Uprights Of The Goalpost (Football)
When A Player Dives Or Jumps For The Disc Either On Offense Or Defense (Ultimate Frisbee)
A Throw Gone Wrong Causing The Disc To Come Down In A Fast Vertical Motion (Ultimate Frisbee)
A Very Common And Effective Defense Zone Tactic
Passing It Backward To Someone Behind You (Ultimate Frisbee)
To Make The Opposing Thrower Throw A Certain Way (Ultimate Frisbee)
A Very Common Used Throw Thats Thrown Over The Head (Ultimate Frisbee)
A pass That Soars High And Falls Down Slowly With Enough Time For A Couple Of Players To Get Underneath (Ultimate Frisbee)
What Is It Called When Not Enough Players Show Up To Have A Full Scrimmage (Ultimate Frisbee)
A Far Throw Down Field (Ultimate Frisbee)

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Some of the words will share letters, so will need to match up with each other. The words can vary in length and complexity, as can the clues.

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