Football is the most popular sport and game in the world today, played by more than 200 million people in around 200 countries. And because it shows techniques, teamwork, and individual expertise, football is also considered the most interesting and beautiful game to watch. If you like and want to play football seriously, then you have to train harder than others, and if you want to be excessive, always be near the ball. But for those of you who don't know the basics of football, read this article.

Mastering Basic Technique

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How to dribble or dribble. Dribel is controlling the ball while running. If you want your team to stay in possession of the ball, then you must know how to dribble well. All you have to do is touch the ball with the right force, enough to move it but not too strong so too far from your feet (which will result in the capture of the opponent).

The easiest dribel is to use the inside of the foot. However, you can actually dribble using any foot section. In addition, in the actual match, you will often be in situations that require you to dribble different footballs.

Try to drive at different speeds. The best way to drive when you are free to control the ball in the wings is different from the way you lead when you are dealing with the opponent's defender.

When dribbling more slowly, you can usually put the ball close to the body every time. Thus, the defender must strive to take over the ball.

When dribbling at high speed, you will be seen kicking the ball a little further from the foot, and then running to pick up the ball. This is usually done if you have passed your opponent because you can usually run faster if you are not controlling the ball on the foot.

You should touch the ball every step of the foot to control it.

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How to pass the ball. Passing the ball is to kick the ball to the point or place you want, usually at a position where the ball will be picked up or received by a team mate. The most common, accurate way of passing, and you have to master first is to use the inside of the foot. If you have mastered that, you can learn other forms of operands.

Note the position of your other foot (the foot you use to stand as you pass the ball). To perform an accurate operand, this one foot should be next to the ball and aim toward the operand you want.

Oper the ball with the heel pointing up and the heel down.

Anticipate the position of your team mates. You often pass the ball while you and your teammates move to find space. Usually, you have to pass to a place where you want your team mate to receive or pick him up. If your teammate is running, put the ball in the direction he runs so he can accept it easily.


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