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Association football skills

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Kicking[edit]

Kicking is a skill in which a player strikes the ball with their foot.

Basic[edit]

Push kick, instep kick, outside kick, toe kicks.[1]

Advanced[edit]

Volley, Bicycle kick, Spin kick, Rabona, Scorpion kick.

Dribbling[edit]

Dribbling is running with the ball at the fee and playing it on every step or every other step It means controlling and keep possession of the ball while running.

Advanced[edit]

Cruyff turn, Marseille turn, Seal dribble, Flip flap, Step over.

Heading[edit]

Heading is the striking of a ball in the air by a player's head.

Passing[edit]

Passing is the kicking the ball to a teammate.

Basic[edit]

Push pass, long pass, backward pass, through pass, wall pass.

Advanced[edit]

Backhill pass

Shooting[edit]

Shooting is an attempt to score a goal.

Tackling[edit]

Tackling is an attempt by a player to take the ball away from a ball carrier by placing the player's leg in front of the ball.

Tricks[edit]

Dummy[edit]

Nutmeg[edit]

Rainbow kick[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  • Essential Soccer Skills: Key Tips and Techniques to Improve Your Game

External links[edit]



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