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English words commonly used in football

First of all, the stadium structure

Stand: Stand

Midfield: Midfield

Backcourt: backcourt

Median line: median line

Edges: touch lines

Target line: target line

Football field: field/court

Substitute seat: bench

Penalty point: penalty point

Forbidden zone (forbidden zone): forbidden zone

Second, the game equipment

Football: football/soccer.

Sports shoes: boots

Jersey: Jersey

Ball socks: stockings

Protective equipment: pads

gloves

Network: network

Red card: red card

Yellow card: yellow card

Horn flag

Post: post

Referee whistle: whistle

Third, the location of the stadium.

Guard: Come back.

Avant-garde: midfield

Forward: forward

Center: forward

Goalkeeper: goalkeeper

Left (right) defender: Left (right) defender

Left (right) avant-garde: left (right) midfield

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Football English words that fans must know.

1, World Cup curse

The data shows that during the World Cup, domestic and foreign stock markets performed poorly, as if they were under a spell. It is generally believed that this is because investors' energy has been dispersed. But some people think that this is purely coincidental.

2. Football hooligans

The word hooligan was originally the surname of an Irish family. At the end of 19, Patrick hooligan was a famous hooligan in East London, so the word hooligan gradually evolved into the meaning of "hooligan, punk".

3. Butter fingers with butter fingers

"Clumsy" refers to a clumsy person who drops things easily. During the World Cup, "butterfingers" means that the goalkeeper saved the opponent's goal, but let it slip away from his hand as if they had buttered his hand.

4. "Fans" are nicknamed 12 thman.

During each World Cup, the army of fans who try their best to cheer for the teams they support can bring great encouragement to the players. Therefore, fans are also called "the 65438th+the 02nd player", which means that their existence is equivalent to adding a player to the team.