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Do you know your teammates?
100

What is the only position that is allowed to use their hands.

Goalie

100
How many flags are set up during a match?

4

100

How long does each half last?

25min

100

What is passing?

kicking the ball to your teammate

100

What two players on the team have the same shoes?

Olivia & Elle

200

What position helps the the goalie guard the back half of field.

A Defender or defense

200

What do players wear to protect their lower leg?

Shin guards

200

What formation do we play?

2(defenders), 3(midfielders), 1(striker)

200

What are other sports your teammates are or have participated in? 

Basketball, Gymnastics, Softball, Dance

300

When building out from the back which positions need to begin getting wide?

Wingers

300

What is the shape called on a soccer ball?

Hexagon

300

How long does each half last?

25 minutes

300

What is offsides?

a player is in an offside position if: She is nearer to her opponents' goal line than both the ball and the second last opponent. A violation will occur when she is in an offside position at the same time the ball is being passed forward to her.

300
Name a teammate who has a dog. 

Olivia, Alina, Tashi

400

Name characteristics of a midfielder?

Technical, quick, good change of direction, good change of speed, balanced, aggressive, patient

400

When would you receive a penalty kick?

When you are fouled in the goal box, you will receive a free kick at the goal from the penalty spot

400

What is the max goals we are allowed to score in order to have good sportsmanship?

7

400

What is a foul throw?

When a player lifts their foot when throwing ball in, or doesn't fully put ball behind their to throw 

400

Name 3 teammates that have more than 1 sibling.

Olivia, Eleni, Tashi, Eliza, Naomi, Ains 

500
While playing defense there are three main ways to build out, what are those three options?

Pass to winger, pass to CM, play direct & find window forward to striker

500

There are direct and indirect free kicks, what makes them different?

Direct: only one touch needed

Indirect: two touches needed

500
How many refs are allowed per game?
What is 3
500

What is a corner kick?

A corner kick is taken when the ball goes out of bounds behind the goal, a corner kick is given to the opposing team that did not touch the ball last. 

500
Who is the youngest on the team?

Elle