This country has won the World Cup more than any other team.
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A free kick taken by the attacking team, when the ball passes over the goal line.
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Players who stop the attacking team from scoring a goal.
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Surname of Mary, one of England's professional goalkeepers.
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Someone who supports a team.
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When the ball passes completely over the goal line and under cross bar, one point is scored.
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When a player scores 3 goals in the same match.
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When you hurt yourself you have an ...
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When both feet leave the ground.
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When a game is restarted after a goal is scored.
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They help the referee decide if the ball is out of play.
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A football game.
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It's attached to the goal posts and behind the goal.
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When an attacker is in the opponents' half of the field does not have two opponents between him or herself and the goal at the moment the ball is played to him or her.
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When a player takes a single shot at the goal which is defended only by the goalkeeper.
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When a team gets through to the next round.
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The chief official, makes final decisions, acts as timekeeper, calls all fouls, starts & stops play.
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When the goalkeeper stops the ball going into the goal.
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A challenge using the feet, to win the ball from an opponent.
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Acronym for Union of European Football Associations, the governing body of the sport in Europe.
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Pass or shot in which the ball is struck before it touches the ground.
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An instrument used by the referee to indicate a foul.
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FC Barcelona trainer and ex midfielder.
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A card that the referee holds up when a player fouls or plays dangerously.
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French football manager, coach and former midfielder.