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21 flat back four
■ Four defenders in a playing formation, consisting of a right back, right centre back, left centre back and left back.■ Abwehrformation mit je zwei Außen- und Innenverteidigern, die in der Regel auf einer Linie stehen. -
22 Come-back
Come·back, Come-backRR<-[s], -s>[kamˈbɛk]nt comebackein/sein \Come-back feiern to enjoy a comebackjdm gelingt ein \Come-back sb makes a successful comeback* * *das; Come-back[s], Come-backs comeback* * *sein Come-back feiern make ( oder stage) a comeback* * *das; Come-back[s], Come-backs comeback -
23 Play-back
['pleːbɛk]1. nt -s, -s, Play|back2. nt -s, -s(= Band) (bei Musikaufnahme) backing track; (TV) recording; (= Playbackverfahren) (bei Musikaufnahme) double-tracking no pl; (TV) miming no plein Play-back von einem Lied machen — to double-track a song; (TV) to prerecord a song, to make a recording of a song
etw im Play-back machen — to double-track sth; (TV) to mime to (a recording of) sth
Play-back singen — to mime, to lip-sync(h)
* * *Play-backRR, Play·back<-, -s>[ˈple:bɛk]nt1. (aufgenommene Musikbegleitung) backing track2. (komplette Film- o Gesangsaufnahme) miming track* * *2. (Verfahren) double-tracking, multiple-tracking;mit Play-back arbeiten use double-tracking ( oder multiple-tracking) -
24 Net back
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25 Feed-back
Feed-backRR, Feed·back<-s, -s>[ˈfi:tbɛk]jdm [ein] \Feed-back geben to give sb feedback* * * -
26 centre-back
■ Defender playing in the middle of a defensive formation and whose job is to mark opposing strikers, in particular central strikers, and stop them from scoring.■ Vor dem Libero postierter Abwehrspieler, dessen Hauptaufgabe es ist, den gegnerischen Mittelstürmer zu bewachen. -
27 cut back
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28 double drag-back
■ Action in which a player in possession of the ball seeks to out-manoeuvre his opponent by rotating his body and dragging the ball back twice with the sole of the foot.■ Dribbling, bei dem ein Spieler in der Vorwärtsbewegung den Ball mit der Sohle stoppt, sich mit dem Körper 180 Grad um diesen Fuß dreht und den Ball mit der Sohle des anderen Fußes in die gewünschte Dribbelrichtung mitnimmt, um einen oder mehrere Gegenspieler ins Leere laufen zu lassen.► Der Zidane-Trick wurde schon von anderen Spielern (z.B. Maradona) eingesetzt, doch Zidane machte ihn durch seine regelmäßige und effiziente Anwendung bekannt. -
29 goal to get back into the match
■ Tor, das einen gegnerischen Zweitorevorsprung auf ein Tor reduziert.Englisch-deutsch wörterbuch fußball > goal to get back into the match
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30 left back
■ Defender who plays on the left side of his team's defence.■ Abwehrspieler, dessen Einsatzbereich hauptsächlich auf der linken Seite der Defensive liegt. -
31 left centre back
■ A defender who covers the area on the left-central side of the back four and whose principal task is to stop opposing players from scoring from that area.■ Abwehrspieler, dessen Hauptaufgabe in der Viererkette es ist, die linke Mitte vor dem eigenen Tor zu schützen und die gegnerischen Stürmer in Schach zu halten. -
32 number on the back of the shirt
■ Number appearing in one colour in the centre of the back of a player's shirt as a means of identifying him and corresponding to the information contained in the list of players.Syn. number■ Einfarbige Nummer, die auf der Rückseite des Trikots in der Mitte zur Identifizierung des Spielers gut lesbar angebracht sein muss, und die den Informationen auf der Spielerliste zu entsprechen hat.Englisch-deutsch wörterbuch fußball > number on the back of the shirt
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33 pull a goal back
■ Tor, das einen gegnerischen Zweitorevorsprung auf ein Tor reduziert. -
34 right back
■ Defender who plays on the right side of a formation.■ Abwehrspieler, dessen Einsatzbereich auf der rechten Seite der Defensive liegt. -
35 right centre back
■ A defender who covers the area on the right-central side of the back four and whose principal task is to stop opposing players from scoring from that area.■ Abwehrspieler, dessen Hauptaufgabe in der Viererkette es ist, die rechte Mitte vor dem eigenen Tor zu schützen und die gegnerischen Stürmer in Schach zu halten. -
36 Play-back-Verfahren
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37 centre back
■ A defender whose main task is to stop opposing players, particularly the strikers, from scoring, and to bring the ball out from his penalty area.Syn. centre back■ Abwehrspieler, dessen Hauptaufgabe es ist, die linke oder rechte Mitte vor dem eigenen Tor zu schützen und die gegnerischen Angriffe abzuwehren. -
38 half-back
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39 tackle back
■ To try to recuperate the ball immediately after having lost it to an opposing player.■ Aktion eines Spielers, die darin besteht, nach einem abgewehrten Schuss oder einem Ballverlust der eigenen Mannschaft zu versuchen, erneut in Ballbesitz zu kommen. -
40 wing back
■ A defender with a propensity to make attacking runs along the wing.Syn. wing back■ Verteidiger, der sich in der Regel gern ins Angriffsspiel einschaltet.
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