Soccer Dictionary, Pass, half-volley (Pa) - (Pe) Penalty area

 
 
 
 
 

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Pass, half-volley;
A pass made by the kicking foot making contact with the ball at the moment the ball touches the ground.

Pass, push;
A pass made with the inside of the kicking foot.

Pass, swerve;
A pass made by imparting spin to the ball, thereby causing it to swerve from either right to left or left to right. Which way the ball swerves depends on whether contact with the ball is made with the outside or the inside of the kicking foot.

Pass, volley:
A pass made before the ball touches the ground.

Passing:
When a player kicks the ball to his teammate.

Penalty arc:
A circular arc whose center is the penalty spot and extends from the top of the penalty area; designates an area that opposing players are not allowed to enter prior to a penalty kick.

Penalty area;
At each end of the soccer field two lines are drawn at right angles to the goal line, 18 yards from each goal post. Lines also extend into the field of play for a distance of 18 yards and are joined by a line drawn parallel with the goal post.

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