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(sports) An equal number of wins and losses.
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(soccer) A football team of eleven players.
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(soccer) A popular football formation with 4 defenders, 4 midfielders and 2 strikers.
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(soccer) One of the players on a team in football (soccer) in the row nearest to the opposing team's goal, who are therefore principally responsible for scoring goals.
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(sports) A goal scored in an away game.
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(sports) A rule whereby, in case of an aggregate draw, the team with the most away goals wins.
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(rugby) A temporary substitution for a visibly-bleeding player who must leave the field of play for first-aid treatment.
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(soccer) A system of defensive play focused on nullifying opponents' attacks and preventing goal-scoring opportunities.
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(soccer) To give a yellow card
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(soccer) The act of kicking a ball away from the goal one is defending.
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(American football) A Test match in which applicants play in the hope of earning a position on a professional football team.
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Alternative form of eighthman [(South Africa, rugby) The position of one of the forwards at the rear of a scrum formation who controls the ball at the back of the scrum and links to the back line; number eight.]
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Alternative form of false number 9 [(soccer) An unconventional lone striker or centre-forward who drops deep into midfield.]
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(soccer) An unconventional lone striker or centre-forward who drops deep into midfield.
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(sports) A player who scores points for their team.
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(figuratively, countable) An item of discussion, particularly in a back-and-forth manner
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(soccer) An apparent goal in which it is not clear whether or not the ball crossed the goal line.
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(sports) Initialism of goalkeeper. [(sports) A designated player that attempts to prevent the opposing team from scoring by protecting a goal.]
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(Britain, soccer) Five goals scored by one player in a game.
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(sports, not comparable) Being a score which gives the scoring team or player the lead in the game.
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(sports) The act of placing the object into the goal.
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(Australian rules football) A match official who decides when the ball passes between the goal posts (or behind posts) and the score then to be awarded (goal or behind).
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(informal, sports) A game, or part of a game, during which many goals are scored.
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(Australian rules football, Gaelic football, hurling) An attacking player who plays between the midfielders and forwards.
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(sports) A score of 50 points in a single game.
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(UK, sports) A match or session, particularly for practice.
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(UK, soccer) into the goal
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A sport created as a mixture of Australian rules football and Gaelic football, to allow international matches between Australia and Ireland.
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(Australian rules football, of a goal) Scored by a player who has received a handball in the goalsquare and is without an opponent close to them. Often said disparagingly as they are considered by many to be simple goals to score.
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(radio, television) A lighthearted or humorous item used to round off a news broadcast.
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(Canadian football) A touchdown, which scores six points.
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(sports) A player on whom another is playing, with the intent of limiting their attacking impact.
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(sports) To follow a player not in possession of the ball when defending, to prevent them receiving a pass easily.
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(cricket) an administrative official who decides on any penalties for bad conduct etc
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Initialism of own goal. [(sports) A goal that results from a player putting the ball or puck into the goal of their own team; the resulting goal being scored for the opposition.]
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(sports) An undefended goal.
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(sports) The first goal or point scored.
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(sports) A goal that results from a player putting the ball or puck into the goal of their own team; the resulting goal being scored for the opposition.
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(soccer, slang) Penalty.
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(soccer) a small white spot, painted on the grass, twelve yards in front of the centre of the goal line, from which all penalty kicks are taken
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(sports) One who scores points.
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A goal kicked with the right foot.
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(soccer) the first goal scored during the first half of extra time; giving victory to the scoring side if this rule is in effect
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(Canadian football) A score of one point, awarded when a kicked ball is dead within the non-kicking team's end zone or has exited that end zone.
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(soccer) A match between two teams on a similar number of points (in a league using the three points for a win system), such that the difference between a side winning and losing the match is a six-point swing relative to their opponents.
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(soccer) A save; preventing the opposition from scoring a goal
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(soccer) substitutes' bench
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(soccer) A substitute that, when substituted in, saves the game, generally by scoring a late equalising or winning goal
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(Canadian football) A timeout and warning given to the coaches with three minutes to go before the end of each half; after this point, the clock stops at the end of every play. Analogous to the two-minute warning of American football.
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(sports) A goal or other means of scoring worth three points.
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(soccer, slang) The upper left- or right-hand corner of the goal.
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(soccer) A tactic in which the outfield players assume different roles during a game, while keeping an organised structure.
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(sports) A visual representation of all the places where a given player touched the ball during the game.
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(soccer) A football assistant referee who reviews decisions made by the head referee with the use of video footage and a headset for communication.
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