Soccer Dictionary, In play (In) - (Ja) Javelin throw

 
 
 
 
 

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In play:
When a ball is within the boundaries of the field and play has not been stopped by the referee.

In the attacking third;
Once the team has the ball in the attacking third of the field, the attacker must try and keep it there by making it as hard as possible for the defenders to clear the ball.

Indirect free kick;
A restart situation which will not score a goal unless touched or played by one other player before going into the goal.

Injury time:
Time added to the end of any period according to the referee's judgment of time lost due to player injuries or intentional stalling by a team.

Instep drive:
A straight shot taken with the instep of a player's foot; usually the most powerful and accurate of shots.

Instep:
The upper surface of the foot or boot, e.g. the laces.

Javelin throw:
Method of goalkeeper distribution used to distribute the ball over distances of 40 or more yards.

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