What part of your foot is best for a short pass?
Inside
What part of your foot helps control the ball when dribbling?
Inside and outside
What does it mean to “pressure” the ball?
Stay close to force mistakes.
What position is responsible for scoring goals?
Forward/Striker
How many players are on the field for one team?
11
Why is it important to pass to a teammate with open space?
To help a teammate run onto the ball by passing into open space where they can receive it, not just kicking the ball into space without a target.
What’s the purpose of a juke (step-over, scissors, cut) when dribbling?
To fake out defenders.
When defending, why should you stay on your toes?
To react quickly.
What’s the role of a defender?
Protect the goal and stop attacks.
What starts the game and restarts after a goal?
Kickoff
What’s a “give-and-go” pass?
Pass, move, and receive back
How can you keep the ball close when dribbling?
Take small touches.
What’s the first thing you should do after losing the ball?
Try to win it back immediately.
What’s the job of a midfielder?
Connect defense and offense, control the game flow.
What happens when the ball goes out on the sideline?
Throw-in
How do you make an accurate long pass?
Lock ankle, follow through, aim
Why is keeping your head up while dribbling important?
To see open space and teammates.
How does “pushing up” as a team create pressure?
It limits the opponent’s space.
What does it mean to “mark” a player?
Stay close to an opponent to defend them.
What’s an “offside” in soccer?
Being closer to the goal than the ball without a defender in front when receiving a pass.
What’s the key to a successful through pass?
Timing and precision to split defenders.
What’s a “cut” move in dribbling?
Quickly changing direction with the ball.
What’s the difference between high pressure and low pressure defense?
High = aggressive; Low = sitting back.
How do positions change when transitioning from defense to offense?
Defenders push up, midfielders support the attack.
What’s the difference between a direct and indirect free kick?
Direct = can score directly; Indirect = must touch another player first