YOGYAKARTA Football games involve various movements. However, there is the most dominant movement in the game of football. In fact, every football player is sure to carry out this movement.

The dominant movement in football is also indirectly a technical guide that must be mastered by the players. This article will discuss the most movements made by football athletes in the game.

The most frequent movement in football is always carried out by all players, both goalkeepers, defenders, midfielders, and attackers. Here's a list of moves.

This movement involves foot kick well to hard. Every football player must control this because it is directly related to the game. The kick movement has several goals, namely passing and passing, throwing the ball, and throwing the ball at the goal to produce goals.

Stopping is a movement carried out with the chest, thighs, legs, and even the head. Stopping aims to stop the ball fired by enemy players so that the ball remains under its control.

After successfully stopping, the player will control the ball as desired; can pass, throw, and even shoot the ball directly into the net.

Players who control the ball also tend to lead it in the desired direction. The ball convoy is related to possession of the ball through the legs either by walking slowly or running. Dribel is meant to control the ball in the desired time and direction.

The header is done with various goals, one of which is stopping the ball from bouncing. Takh players can only header to just stop the ball, but also to make passes and shots with their heads.

The confiscation movement was carried out to win the ball which is controlled by the opposing player. In football, it is legal to seize it as long as it is in accordance with the rules. A confiscation movement can be carried out when the opposing player passes to his team-mate by cutting the ball path.

In addition, lootes can be carried out by tackle, namely sliding from the side or front. Sliding can only be done by targeting the ball, not the opponent's feet.

The throwing movement is often carried out by football players, either at or outside the match. This movement is more often done by a goalkeeper, but there are times when players need to throw. For example when the ball leaves the field (out).

All players will try hard to prevent the ball from getting into their net. To defend the goal, especially the goalkeeper, will make the necessary moves.

Goalkeepers may defend the goal by catching, parrying, jumping, floating, and even sliding. Meanwhile, other player positions are not allowed to carry out movements involving hands.

Those are some of the most dominant movements in the game of football. Visit VOI.id to get other interesting information.


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