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5. what does it mean for a player to “trap” the ball? 6. when should th…

Question

  1. what does it mean for a player to “trap” the ball?
  1. when should the technique of “heading” be used?
  1. what actions in a soccer game might result in a foul being called?
  1. describe the makeup of a typical soccer team.
  1. which soccer players on a team are usually considered to be the best all - around players?
  1. how do you make a goal in soccer?

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. Trapping the ball in soccer means controlling a moving ball with a part of the body (such as foot, chest) to stop its motion or change its direction for better ball - handling.
  2. Heading is used when a player needs to direct the ball with their head, often to pass, clear, or score, especially when the ball is in the air and out of reach of the feet.
  3. Actions like tripping an opponent, pushing, holding, kicking an opponent, or handling the ball with hands (except for goalkeepers in their penalty area) can result in a foul.
  4. A typical soccer team has 11 players on the field, including a goalkeeper and 10 out - field players. Out - field players are divided into defenders, midfielders, and forwards.
  5. Midfielders are often considered the best all - around players as they need to have good passing, dribbling, defensive, and attacking skills to support both defense and offense.
  6. A goal is made in soccer when the whole of the ball passes over the goal line between the goalposts and under the crossbar, provided no foul has been committed by the attacking team.

Answer:

  1. Controlling a moving ball with body part to stop or redirect it.
  2. When the ball is in the air and out of reach of feet for passing, clearing or scoring.
  3. Tripping, pushing, holding, kicking opponents, illegal hand - ball (except for goalkeepers in penalty area).
  4. 11 players including 1 goalkeeper and 10 out - field players (defenders, midfielders, forwards).
  5. Midfielders.
  6. The whole ball passes over goal line between posts and under crossbar with no attacking - team foul.