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  • Anything that is not allowed by the rules: touching the ball with your hands, hitting opponent players, or having unsportsmanlike conduct.
    Foul
  • A type of special shoe worn when playing football.
    (Football) Boots
  • Tell me now: where were the four last World Cups played? (2022 - 2018 - 2014 - 2010)
    Qatar - Russia - Brazil - South Africa
  • The __________'s main job is to stop the other team from scoring by catching, palming or punching the ball from shots, headers and crosses.
    Goalkeeper (keeper)
  • A shot that is kicked from underneath the ball to provide some arc for it to go over the opponent.
    Lob Shot
  • Since 19__, Adidas is responsible for supplying the match balls for all official FIFA and UEFA matches!
    1970
  • When a player kicks a ball that is on the air, without it touching the ground.
    Volley
  • The first agreed offside law dates back to 1863 or 1963?
    1863
  • Who's Brazil's top goal scorer in FIFA World Cup History?
    Ronaldo (15 goals in 19 matches)
  • A player who can move between both defense and attack is called a ____ to ____ player.
    Box to box (player)
  • The _________ is the final decision-making authority on all facts connected with play, and is the match official with the authority to start and stop play and impose disciplinary action against players and managers during a match.
    referee
  • The _________ is responsible for organising the team’s strategies, as well as choosing the players for each game and making substitutions.
    Manager
  • When a game finishes with an even score; tie. For example one-one, two-two, nil-nil (0-0).
    Draw
  • Which two countries have managed to win the World Cup four times?
    Germany and Italy
  • When the manager switches between players.
    Substitution
  • Rectangular area measuring 40.2 metres by 16.5 metres in front of each goal - How is it called?
    Penalty Area
  • Argentina - France - Uruguay - Spain - Which one of these hasn't won two World Cups?
    Spain (Only one)
  • A movement in which a player steals the ball from another by sliding down on the ground. Only valid if they touch the ball, not the other player.
    Slide Tackle
  • The first time red and yellow cards were used was in the 19__ World Cup.
    1970
  • When a player is in an O________ position, the goal is not valid.
    Offside
  • When a player pretends to have been hit in order to receive free kicks or penalties.
    Diving
  • VAR is short for: V_______ A________ R_______
    Video Assistant Referee
  • Kicking or putting the ball through an opponent’s legs.
    Nutmeg
  • After a foul, the match is restarted through a F _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
    Free Kick
  • Any of the small, pointed objects that stick out from the bottom of football boots.
    STUDS (UK) CLEATS (US)
  • The movement by a player where they jump up, throw both feet in the air and hit the ball in a pedaling motion to send the ball in the opposite direction they’re facing.
    Bicycle Kick