2006 WORLD CUP을 맞이하여....축구용어를 알아봅시다!!! - III

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*** 슛의 종류 (TYPES OF SHOT) ***
to kick
to hit something, or somebody, with your foot. In football, the players kick the ball.
to shoot
to kick the ball towards the net at one end of the pitch (the goal) in an attempt
to score a goal
the kick-off
the first kick of the game when two players from the same team in the centre circle
play the ball and start the match. Also the first kick after half-time or
after a goal has been scored
a goal-kick
a kick taken from the 6-yard line by the defending team after the ball has been put
over the touchline (or byline) by the attacking team
a free-kick
the kick awarded to a team by the referee after a foul has been committed against it
a penalty
a free shot at goal from 12 yards (11 metres or the penalty spot) awarded
by the referee to a team after a foul has been committed in the penalty area
a corner
a kick from the corner flag awarded to the attacking team when the ball has crossed
the gaol-line (or byline) after last being touched by a player of the defending team
a throw-in
a throw is taken from the sideline (or touchline) after the ball has gone out of play.
The only time a player can handle the ball without committing a foul
a pass
a kick of the ball from one player to another. Can also be used as a verb,
e.g. the defender passed the ball to the midfielder
a cross
a pass from the side of the pitch into the penalty area in an attempt to find an attacker
and score a goal. Can also be used as a verb, e.g. the defender crossed the ball
into the penalty area
a one-two
a passing move in which player 1 passes the football to player 2, who immediately
passes it back to player 1
a header
the "shot" that occurs when a player touches and guides the ball with his or her head.
For example, El Hadji Djouf scored with a fine header. Can also be used as a verb,
e.g. the defender headed the ball back to the goalkeeper
a backheel
a kick where the ball is hit with the heel (or the back) of the foot. Can also be used
as a verb, e.g. Nwankwo Kanu back-heeled the ball to Thierry Henry
to volley
to kick a moving ball from the air before it hits the ground. Can also be used as a noun,
e.g. Jay Jay Okocha's beautifully-struck volley beat the goalkeeper at the near post
a clearance
a defensive kick that is intended to put the ball out of danger,
e.g. Peter Odemwingie's clearance went out of play for a throw-in
to kick
to hit something, or somebody, with your foot. In football, the players kick the ball.
to shoot
to kick the ball towards the net at one end of the pitch (the goal) in an attempt
to score a goal
the kick-off
the first kick of the game when two players from the same team in the centre circle
play the ball and start the match. Also the first kick after half-time or
after a goal has been scored
a goal-kick
a kick taken from the 6-yard line by the defending team after the ball has been put
over the touchline (or byline) by the attacking team
a free-kick
the kick awarded to a team by the referee after a foul has been committed against it
a penalty
a free shot at goal from 12 yards (11 metres or the penalty spot) awarded
by the referee to a team after a foul has been committed in the penalty area
a corner
a kick from the corner flag awarded to the attacking team when the ball has crossed
the gaol-line (or byline) after last being touched by a player of the defending team
a throw-in
a throw is taken from the sideline (or touchline) after the ball has gone out of play.
The only time a player can handle the ball without committing a foul
a pass
a kick of the ball from one player to another. Can also be used as a verb,
e.g. the defender passed the ball to the midfielder
a cross
a pass from the side of the pitch into the penalty area in an attempt to find an attacker
and score a goal. Can also be used as a verb, e.g. the defender crossed the ball
into the penalty area
a one-two
a passing move in which player 1 passes the football to player 2, who immediately
passes it back to player 1
a header
the "shot" that occurs when a player touches and guides the ball with his or her head.
For example, El Hadji Djouf scored with a fine header. Can also be used as a verb,
e.g. the defender headed the ball back to the goalkeeper
a backheel
a kick where the ball is hit with the heel (or the back) of the foot. Can also be used
as a verb, e.g. Nwankwo Kanu back-heeled the ball to Thierry Henry
to volley
to kick a moving ball from the air before it hits the ground. Can also be used as a noun,
e.g. Jay Jay Okocha's beautifully-struck volley beat the goalkeeper at the near post
a clearance
a defensive kick that is intended to put the ball out of danger,
e.g. Peter Odemwingie's clearance went out of play for a throw-in
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