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Passing

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Passing in football refers to the act of transferring the ball from one player to another, and it is a key skill in maintaining possession and creating scoring opportunities. There are two main types of passes:

  1. Short Pass: A short pass is one that is made over a small distance, usually to a nearby teammate. It is used to keep the ball under control and in possession. Short passes are quick and precise, frequently using the inside of the foot to improve accuracy. They are frequently employed in tight places or during build-up play to move the ball through midfield.
  2. Long Pass: A long pass travels a longer distance and is frequently utilised to quickly transfer the ball into attacking positions or switch play to another area of the field. Long passes are often made with more power and can be lofted into the air or pushed over the ground. They are useful for counterattacks or attempting to exploit gaps in the opposition's defence. 
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Chapter 13: Football - LATEST QUESTIONS [Page 69]

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Oswal Physical Education [English] Class 10 ICSE
Chapter 13 Football
LATEST QUESTIONS | Q 6 (a) (iii) | Page 69
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