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Football/soccer vocabulary
Video page https://multimedia-english.com/videos/kids/vocabulary/footballsoccer-vocabulary-3952
Focus Vocabulary
Description Learn a lot of vocabulary about football with this interactive game.
Instructions 1- Look at the words and think of its meaning (and maybe pronunciation)
2- Move your mouse over the black button to check your answer.
3- If you were right, click on the green button, if wrong, click on the red.
 
Item Match Pronunciation Comments
forward delantero /fɔ:wəd/
tackle (to) entrar /tækəl/
save a goal (to) parar un gol /seɪv ə gəʊl/
winger extremo /wɪŋə*/
locker room vestuario /lɒkə* ru:m/
goal line línea de meta /gəʊl laɪn/
post poste /pəʊst/
dribble (to) regatear /drɪbl/
shoot chute, disparo /ʃu:t/
tie game empate /taɪ geɪm/
pass pase /pɑ:s/
penalty penalti /penəltɪ/
midfield mediocampo, centro del campo. /mɪdfi:ld/
corner arc córner /kɔ:nə*/
"Corner kick": saque de esquina.
touchline línea de banda. /tʌtʃlaɪn/
halftime descanso, medio tiempo /hɑ:ftaɪm/
shin guards espinilleras /ʃɪn gɑ:dz/
football foul falta /fʊtbɔ:l faul/
yellow card tarjeta amarilla /jeləʊ kɑ:d/
soccer ball balón de fútbol /sɒkə* bɔ:l/
crossbar larguero /krɒsbɑ:*/
pitch campo /pɪtʃ/
halfway line línea de medio campo /hɑ:fweɪ laɪn/
bleachers gradas, tribuna descubierta. /bli:tʃəz/
kick tiro /kɪk/
coach entrenador /kəʊtʃ/
free kick tiro libre /fri: kɪk/
defender defensa /dɪfendə*/
sweeper defensa libre /swi:pə*/
football player jugador de fútbol /fʊtbɔ:l pleɪə*/
team equipo /ti:m/
overtime prórroga /əʊvətaɪm/
corner kick saque de esquina, córner /kɔ:nə* kɪk/
header cabezazo /hedə*/
corner flag banderín de esquina, bandera de córner. /kɔ:nə* flæg/
opponent team equipo adversario, oponente /əpəʊnənt ti:m/
goal area área /gəʊl eərɪə/
stadium estadio /steɪdɪəm/
soccer fútbol /sɒkə*/
You can learn some differences between soccer and football.
1. Football is the term used for many common games under the umbrella, while soccer is just one among them.
2. In different football games, the players can use the hands, feet, or whole body to move the ball, while in soccer only the feet can be used.
3. Soccer uses sphere balls, while other football games used rounded or pointed balls depending on the format of the game.
sideline línea de banda /saɪdlaɪn/
football fútbol /fʊtbɔ:l/
"Football" in British English and "soccer" in American English.
line judge juez de línea /laɪn dʒʌdʒ/
Also "assistant referee".
cleat zapatilla de fútbol /kli:t/
wall pared /wɔ:l/
out of band fuera de banda /aʊt ɒv bænd/
red card tarjeta roja /red kɑ:d/
penalty box área de penalti /penəltɪ bɒks/
center circle círculo central. /sentə* sɜ:kl/
The center circle is a circular marking with a 10-yard radius in the center of the field from which kickoffs are taken to start or restart the game after half-time or a goal.
substitute suplente /sʌbstɪtju:t/
goal gol /gəʊl/
referee árbitro /refəri:/
goalkeeper portero, guardameta /gəʊlki:pə*/
Also "goalie".
shoot (to) chutar /ʃu:t/
injury time tiempo de descuento /ɪndʒərɪ taɪm/
playing field campo de juego, campo de deportes. /pleɪɪŋ fi:ld/
control (to) controlar /kəntrəʊl/
Total number of items: 56
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