🦸Skills
Dribbling
The ability to control the ball with precision and move around opponents.
Passing
The ability to accurately pass the ball to a teammate.
Shooting
The ability to kick the ball with power and accuracy to score goals.
Tackling
The ability to dispossess an opponent of the ball by using physical force.
Heading
The ability to use the head to control or direct the ball.
Speed
The ability to run quickly over short or long distances.
Agility
The ability to quickly change direction and maintain balance.
Strength
The ability to use physical force to win battles for the ball or to overpower opponents.
Stamina
The ability to maintain high levels of physical performance over the course of a game.
Anticipation
This refers to a player's ability to predict and react to the movements of the ball and their opponents.
Vision
This refers to a player's ability to see and understand the game and make accurate passes and movements.
Reflexes
This refers to a goalkeeper's ability to quickly and accurately react to shots on goal.
Decision making
This refers to a goalkeeper's ability to make quick and accurate decisions when faced with various situations, such as whether to come off their line or stay on it, or whether to attempt to catch or punch a ball.
Distribution
This refers to a goalkeeper's ability to accurately pass the ball to their teammates, either by throwing or kicking it. This is important for starting or continuing attacks from the back.
Jumping
This refers to a player's ability to jump high and gain aerial advantage over their opponents, which is useful for attacking crosses and defending set pieces.
Playmaking
This refers to a player's ability to create scoring opportunities for their teammates and to control the flow of the game.
Crossing
This refers to a player's ability to accurately deliver the ball into the penalty area from the wings or midfield.
Free kick
This refers to a player's ability to score goals or create scoring opportunities from free kicks, which are awarded to a team for fouls committed by the opposition.
Finishing
This refers to a player's ability to score goals from scoring opportunities, either with their feet or head.
Marking
This refers to a player's ability to defend and stay close to an opponent in order to prevent them from receiving or controlling the ball.
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