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  2. 3v3 Soccer - Wikipedia

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    3v3 Soccer. 3v3 Soccer is a variety of soccer played between two teams. Each team may only have three players on the field at a time (hence providing the name, "3 v 3", "3 versus 3", or "3 on 3"). This style of soccer is more commonly referred to as a "small-sided" game, as compared to a full-sided game with larger teams.

  3. Meet the 3v3 youth soccer team from Albuquerque pursuing a ...

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    Nov. 22—Bryson Hern, Sebastian Aragon, Damián Chavez and Gabriel Garcia love their soccer. Do they ever. Not only do they love the game, they know the game. Yes, they're kids, none of whom has ...

  4. Omegaball - Wikipedia

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    Omegaball is a variation of association football in which three five-a-side teams play in a simultaneous competition with each other on a circular pitch that is 60 yards in diameter. [1] The distance from each goal to the center location is roughly 30 yards. [1] Each team has a goal to protect, and the goals are evenly distributed along the ...

  5. List of types of football - Wikipedia

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    Street football – encompasses a number of informal varieties of football. Walking football. 3v3 Soccer. Three-sided football. Omegaball (three 5-a-side teams in simultaneous competition with each other on a circular field) [1] Roller soccer. Crab football. Ice football [2] Serbian rules football (Balkan football)

  6. Street football - Wikipedia

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    Street football or street soccer is an informal variation on the game of association football, typically played in outdoor urban settings such as streets, playgrounds and car parks. [1] The term encompasses a variety of different formats, which do not necessarily follow the requirements of a formal game of football, such as a large field, field ...

  7. Bicycle kick - Wikipedia

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    The bicycle kick is known in English by three names: bicycle kick, overhead kick, and scissors kick. The term "bicycle kick" describes the action of the legs while the body is in mid-air, resembling the pedalling of a bicycle. [3] The manoeuvre is also called an "overhead kick", which refers to the ball being kicked above the head, [4] or a ...

  8. History of association football - Wikipedia

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    The history of association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, stretches back at least to medieval times. [1][2][3] FIFA cites Cuju in ancient China is the earliest form of a kicking game for which there is scientific evidence, a military manual from the Han dynasty, and it closely resembles modern association football.

  9. Three-sided football - Wikipedia

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    Three-sided football (often referred to as 3SF) is a variation of association football played with three teams instead of the usual two. Played on a hexagonal pitch, [1] the game can be adapted to other versions of football. Unlike conventional football, where the winner is determined by the highest scoring of the three teams, the winner in ...