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1.The only player who is allowed to handle the ball within the penalty area, whose special duty is to prevent the ball from going into the goal
2.A score made by getting the ball into the goal
To fake an illegal tackle in an attempt to gain a free kick from the
referee
To move the ball along the field with the feet while maintaining
possession
Hitting the ball with
your
head
A kick from the corner of the field to team-mates lined up in front of the
goal, awarded to the attacking team when the ball goes over the goal
line outside the goal posts and the defending team touched it last.

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