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  2. Street football (association football) - Wikipedia

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    A group of boys playing football near Al-Hakim Mosque in Cairo, Egypt A group of men on a concrete football pitch in Tripoli, Libya A boy dribbling on an urban football pitch in Soweto, South Africa Street football or street soccer is an informal variation on the game of association football , typically played in outdoor urban settings such as ...

  3. Dribbling - Wikipedia

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    At the 2018 FIFA World Cup, Belgium playmaker Eden Hazard, renowned for being difficult to dispossess, set a World Cup record for successful dribbles completed in any World Cup game since 1966, with a 100% success rate in ten dribbles against Brazil. [10] Early references to dribbling come from accounts of medieval football games in England.

  4. Nutmeg (association football) - Wikipedia

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    There is also a street football game, originating in the Netherlands, which is called panna (Sranan Tongo for gate).This game depends on usage of this technique. [4] [5]In France and other french-speaking regions, children, (mainly boys) sometimes play a game called petit pont massacreur or "petit pont-baston" ("small bridge massacre" and "small bridge fight" in French, but equivalent to ...

  5. Flip flap (association football) - Wikipedia

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    The flip flap (also known as the elástico, akka, snakebite, and la culebrita) is a dribbling move, or feint, in football used to trick a defensive player into thinking the offensive player, in possession of the ball, is going to move in a direction they do not intend to. Players perform it by using the outside of their dominant foot to push ...

  6. English public school football games - Wikipedia

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    Even in Harrow Football, which is essentially a dribbling game, the ball may be chipped into the hands of a team-mate. [4] [55] Most notably the "Combination game" (the predecessor of the modern style of association football involving a lot of player to player passing) is believed to have been invented by the Royal Engineers A.F.C. in the early ...

  7. Backyard Soccer - Wikipedia

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    Backyard Soccer, known in Europe as Backyard Football (PC) [1] or Junior Sports Football (PlayStation) and in Australia as Junior Sports Soccer, is a children's association football video game developed and published by Humongous Entertainment; Infogrames published the PlayStation version.

  8. Does Your Child Hate Soccer? Here are 28 Hobbies for Kids You ...

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    9. Origami. Origami, the Japanese art of paper folding, is a unique and creative hobby for kids that helps hone both fine motor and critical thinking skills.

  9. Marseille turn - Wikipedia

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    The Marseille turn, also known as the 360, the Spin, the Mooresy Roulette, the Roulette, the Girosflin, and the double drag-back, is a specialised dribbling skill unique to the game of Association football. [1] With so many different names, the exact origin of this skill move is unknown. The Marseille turn was invented by Jose Farias. [2]