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help help ! ถามกูรูศัพท์เกี่ยวกับฟุตบอลหน่อยค่า (pretty in trend ,huh ?)

พามังกรไปดูป๊าเค้าเตะบอล ได้เรื่องเลย แม่เกิดมาไม่เคยดูบอล ไม่รู้ศัพท์เกี่ยวกับบอลเลยจ้า ถามไว้เผื่อวันลูกช่างคุย(กว่านี้)

 

1 เตะลูกโทษ เพราะเสมอกัน เพื่อตัดสินว่าทีมไหนชนะ 

 

2 ฝ่ายตรงข้ามเตะอัดป๊า

 

3 สนามฟุตซอลเป็นสนามหญ้าเทียม

 

4 การแข่งขันแบ่งเป็นสองทีม ๆ ละ 7 คน (ไม่แน่ใจ) แต่ละทีมต้องทำคะแนนโดยการเตะบอลเข้าประตูฝ่ายตรงข้ามให้ได้

 

5 เขี่ยบอล

 

6 แย่งบอล

 

7 กรรมการจะเป่านกหวีด หากมีผู้เล่นทำผิดกติกา

 

8 ใบแดง ใบเหลือง

 

9 ให้ออกจากการแข่งขัน

 

ใครนึกออกอีก เพิ่มเติมได้นะคะ ขอบคุณล่วงหน้าค่ะ

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6 Catch the ball ตอบแบบไม่รู้ หุหุ
7 When the referee blows his whistle it is a sign that a foul is committed.
ลอกเค้ามา www.soccer-training-guide.com/soccer-referee-signals.html
8 Red/yellow card

พอดีกว่ารอคุณพ่อๆมาตอบดีก่า
ขอบคุณค่า สำหรับความพยายาม น่ารักจิงจิ๊ง หุหุ
tob, the best resource for football vocabs is here http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/default.stm

just before each world cup match kicks off, there will be a link that looks like this Live - Argentina v Nigeria on that page. Click on it and you will see minute by minute comments, i guarantee you will learn a lot from it

hope that helps.
ขอบคุณค่ะพี่เสก แล้วจาเข้าไปดูนะคะ จะรู้เรื่องไม๊เนี่ยเรา
แอบแวะไปดูที่พี่wiki มา ได้มาบ้างแล้ว

1 Penalty shootouts, properly named kicks from the penalty mark, are a method sometimes used to decide which team progresses to the next stage of a tournament (or wins the tournament) following a draw in a game of association football. Kicks during a shootout are governed by different rules from a penalty kick, which are part of normal play during a match

3 Artificial turf is a surface manufactured from synthetic fibers made to look like natural grass. It is most often used in arenas for sports that were originally or are normally played on grass. However, it is now being used on residential lawns and commercial applications as well. The main reason is maintenance — artificial turf resists heavy use (such as sports) better, and requires no irrigation or trimming.

4 กฏ กติกา มารยาท
The game is played on a rectangular grass or artificial turf field, with a goal in the centre of each of the short ends. The object of the game is to score by driving the ball into the opposing goal. In general play, the goalkeepers are the only players allowed to use their hands or arms to propel the ball; the rest of the team usually use their feet to kick the ball into position, occasionally using their torso or head to intercept a ball in midair. The team that scores the most goals by the end of the match wins. If the score is tied at the end of the game, either a draw is declared or the game goes into extra time and/or a penalty shootout, depending on the format of the competition.

ยังคงต้องการความช่วยเหลือนะค้า
1. It's a draw. So the match will be decided by penalty kicks to see who is gonna win.
3. Grass used in the Futsall pitch is artificial.
4. The compettition uses 7-a side format. To win, the match every teams need to kick the ball into the opposition's goal.
5. Kick off.
6. Get the ball from the opposition.
8. Red card, yellow card.
เรื่องนี้ต้องพี่บรุกซ์จริงๆด้วยยยยยย
1. เตะลูกโทษ เพราะเสมอกัน เพื่อตัดสินว่าทีมไหนชนะ
They tie, so they have to get the winner by free kick.

2. ฝ่ายตรงข้ามเตะอัดป๊า
The opposing team player blast the ball to daddy.
ไม่มีความรู้เรื่อง football นะคะ ขอขอบคุณ
http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/grammar/vocabular...

a match

two teams playing against each other in a 90-minute game of football

a pitch

the area where footballers play a match

a referee

the person who makes sure that the players follow the rules. Normally wears a black shirt and shorts, and has a whistle

a linesman (referee's assistant)

the person whose main duty it is to indicate with a flag when the ball has gone out of play or when a player is offside

a goalkeeper

the player in goal who has to stop the ball from crossing the goal-line. The only player who is allowed to handle the ball during open play

a defender

a player who plays in the part of the football team which tries to prevent the other team from scoring goals, e.g. 'Kolo Touré is a defender and plays in defence for Arsenal and Ivory Coast'.

a midfielder

a midfielder - a player who plays mainly in the middle part of the pitch (or midfield), e.g. Michael Essien is a midfielder and plays in midfield for Chelsea and Ghana

an attacker

also called a forward; a player whose duty it is to score goals, e.g. Samuel Eto'o is an attacker and plays in attack for Barcelona and Cameroon

a skipper

the player who leads a team, also called the captain

a substitute

a player who sits on the bench ready to replace another team-mate on the pitch. Can also be used as a verb, e.g. the manager was not happy with his attacker and substituted him after 60 minutes

a manager

the person in charge of a team and responsible for training, new players and transfers. For example, Alex Ferguson is the manager of Manchester United

a foul


a violation of the rules. For example, if a player other than the goalkeeper handles the ball in the penalty box (or penalty area) it is a foul and a penalty is given to the other team

a booking

a yellow card shown to a player by the referee for a serious foul. Two bookings or yellow cards result in a red card or sending-off

full-time

the point of the game when the referee blows the final whistle and the match is over. Normally after 90 minutes and any added injury or stoppage time

injury time

also called stoppage time, added minutes at the end of the regular playing time at half-time or full-time. Entirely at the referee's discretion and normally indicated by an official on the sideline (or touchline)

extra time
if a match has no winner at full-time, 2 x 15 minutes of extra time may be played in some competitions

offside


in a position which is not allowed by the rules of the game, i.e. when an attacking player is closer to the opposing team's goal-line at the moment the ball is passed to him or her than the last defender apart from the goalkeeper


SCORING


the score

the record of goals that indicates who is winning. The final score is the result that decides who has won the match . Can also be used as a verb, e.g. the attacker scored a beautiful goal

to concede

to allow a goal in, the opposite of scoring a goal. For example, Ghana conceded only four goals in the World Cup qualifying group 2

a goal

a successful attempt at scoring achieved by putting the ball over the goal line into the goal past the goalkeeper. For example, Gyan Asamoah has scored a beautiful goal for Ghana

an own goal

a goal scored accidentally by a member of the defending team that counts in favour of the attacking team

the lead

when a team scores first it is "in the lead", i.e. winning the match at the point of scoring. For example, Fabrice Akwa's early goal gave Angola the lead after 72 minutes but the final score was 1-1 (one all)

an equaliser

a goal that cancels out the opposing team's lead and leaves the match tied or drawn. Can also be used as a verb, e.g. Marouan Chamakh equalised for Morocco after 40 minutes and brought the score level

to win

a match in which a team is victorious and beats the other team. A win normally gives the winning team three points, the losing team does not get any points. More commonly used as a verb, e.g. Brazil won the World Cup in 2002

a draw

a match that ends in a tie, i.e. has no winner or loser. The teams get one point each for a draw. Can also be used as a verb, e.g. Congo drew 0-0 (nil all) with Senegal in June

a defeat
a match that is lost, the opposite of a win. For example, Sudan suffered a home defeat to Zambia in September 2002

to knock out


to eliminate another team from a competition. For example, in the last World Cup Brazil knocked out England in the quarter-finals

a penalty shoot-out

in a knock-out competition, a penalty shoot-out takes place if a match is a draw after full-time or extra-time. Five players from each team take a penalty each, and if the score is still level after that, one player from each team takes a penalty in turn, in order to decide who wins the match

a goal difference

If team A has scored four goals and team B one, the goal difference is three

a head-to-head

a way of deciding which team is ranked higher if two teams are level (or equal) on points. For example, if team A and B both have six points, but team A beat team B in the head-to-head game, team A will be ranked above team B

a play-off

an extra match to decide which of two or more teams should go through to the next round. For example, Australia beat Uruguay on penalties in a play-off to qualify for the World Cup 2006

the away-goal rule

in some competitions, e.g. the UEFA Champions' League, a rule that rewards teams for scoring away from home over two legs (or matches). For example, in 2005 AC Milan beat PSV Eindhoven 2-0 at home (in Milan) but lost 1-3 away in Holland. So both teams had scored three goals and conceded three goals, but because AC Milan had scored a goal away from home it went through to the Champions' League final on the away-goal rule


TYPES OF SHOT

to kick

to hit something, or somebody, with your foot. In football, the players kick the ball.

to shoot

to kick the ball towards the net at one end of the pitch (the goal) in an attempt to score a goal

the kick-off

the first kick of the game when two players from the same team in the centre circle play the ball and start the match. Also the first kick after half-time or after a goal has been scored

a goal-kick

a kick taken from the 6-yard line by the defending team after the ball has been put over the goal line by the attacking team

a free-kick

the kick awarded to a team by the referee after a foul has been committed against it

a penalty

a free shot at goal from 12 yards (11 metres or the penalty spot) awarded by the referee to a team after a foul has been committed in the penalty area

a corner

a kick from the corner flag awarded to the attacking team when the ball has crossed the gaol-line (or byline) after last being touched by a player of the defending team

a throw-in

a throw is taken from the sideline (or touchline) after the ball has gone out of play. The only time a player can handle the ball without committing a foul

a pass

a kick of the ball from one player to another. Can also be used as a verb, e.g. the defender passed the ball to the midfielder

a cross

a pass from the side of the pitch into the penalty area in an attempt to find an attacker and score a goal. Can also be used as a verb, e.g. the defender crossed the ball into the penalty area

a one-two
a passing move in which player 1 passes the football to player 2, who immediately passes it back to player 1

a header

the "shot" that occurs when a player touches and guides the ball with his or her head. For example, El Hadji Djouf scored with a fine header. Can also be used as a verb, e.g. the defender headed the ball back to the goalkeeper

a backheel

a kick where the ball is hit with the heel (or the back) of the foot. Can also be used as a verb, e.g. Nwankwo Kanu back-heeled the ball to Thierry Henry

to volley

to kick a moving ball from the air before it hits the ground. Can also be used as a noun, e.g. Jay Jay Okocha's beautifully-struck volley beat the goalkeeper at the near post

a clearance

a defensive kick that is intended to put the ball out of danger, e.g. Peter Odemwingie's clearance went out of play for a throw-in


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