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41 score déficitaire
Score obtenu par une équipe qui est inférieur à celui de l' équipe adverse.The number of goals by which a team is being led by the opposing team.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > score déficitaire
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42 slogan
Chant de courte durée interprété par des supporters au cours d'un match, destiné soit à encourager une équipe, soit à déstabiliser l' équipe adverse.Song with lyrics relating to a particular team and its supporters or the opposing team, sung especially in the stadium during a match.Syn. terrace songs, terrace chants -
43 slogan chanté
Chant de courte durée interprété par des supporters au cours d'un match, destiné soit à encourager une équipe, soit à déstabiliser l' équipe adverse.Song with lyrics relating to a particular team and its supporters or the opposing team, sung especially in the stadium during a match.Syn. terrace songs, terrace chantsDictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > slogan chanté
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44 surnombre
Situation dans laquelle le nombre de joueurs d'une équipe dépasse celui de l' équipe adverse.Syn. avantage numérique mA situation in which the number of players of one team is greater than the number of the opposing team. -
45 troisième maillot
Maillot utilisé quand le maillot de la tenue principale et le maillot de la tenue de réserve sont trop semblables à ceux de l' équipe adverse.Colours worn by a team when both its first- and second-choice colours still clash with those of the opposing team.Syn. third kitDictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > troisième maillot
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46 verrou
Système défensif, développé par la Suisse dans les années 1930, qui se caractérise par la présence d'un quatrième défenseur en retrait des trois autres, libéré de tout marquage, verrouillant ainsi la défense.► Système rendu célèbre par l'entraîneur autrichien Karl Rappan.
Syn. verrou Rappan m, verrou mTeam tactical system developed by Switzerland in the 1930s in which all players move forward when on the attack but all fall back in defence when the opposing team counter-attacks, the forwards attempting to confront this counter-attack at the halfway line.► The bolt was introduced by the Austrian Karl Rappan who was player-manager of Servette Geneva in 1932 and later went on to become Swiss national coach.
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47 verrou Rappan
Système défensif, développé par la Suisse dans les années 1930, qui se caractérise par la présence d'un quatrième défenseur en retrait des trois autres, libéré de tout marquage, verrouillant ainsi la défense.► Système rendu célèbre par l'entraîneur autrichien Karl Rappan.
Syn. verrou Rappan m, verrou mTeam tactical system developed by Switzerland in the 1930s in which all players move forward when on the attack but all fall back in defence when the opposing team counter-attacks, the forwards attempting to confront this counter-attack at the halfway line.► The bolt was introduced by the Austrian Karl Rappan who was player-manager of Servette Geneva in 1932 and later went on to become Swiss national coach.
Dictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > verrou Rappan
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48 verrou suisse
Système défensif, développé par la Suisse dans les années 1930, qui se caractérise par la présence d'un quatrième défenseur en retrait des trois autres, libéré de tout marquage, verrouillant ainsi la défense.► Système rendu célèbre par l'entraîneur autrichien Karl Rappan.
Syn. verrou Rappan m, verrou mTeam tactical system developed by Switzerland in the 1930s in which all players move forward when on the attack but all fall back in defence when the opposing team counter-attacks, the forwards attempting to confront this counter-attack at the halfway line.► The bolt was introduced by the Austrian Karl Rappan who was player-manager of Servette Geneva in 1932 and later went on to become Swiss national coach.
Dictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > verrou suisse
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49 arrière
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50 attaquant
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51 baby-foot
Jeu de table inspiré du football où les participants essaient de marquer des buts à l'aide de figures montées sur des tiges mobiles.Syn. football de table mTable-top game based on football in which players use figures mounted on rotating bars to attempt to kick the ball into the opposing team's goal. -
52 balader son adversaire
Dominer l' équipe adverse en imposant sa supériorité technique ou physique.Dominate the opposing team with a demonstration of technical and tactical superiority.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > balader son adversaire
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53 but à l'extérieur
Syn. but inscrit à l'extérieur mDictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > but à l'extérieur
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54 but encaissé
Dictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > but encaissé
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55 but inscrit à l'extérieur
Syn. but inscrit à l'extérieur mDictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > but inscrit à l'extérieur
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56 camp adverse
Moitié du terrain de football dans laquelle se trouve le but défendu par l' équipe adverse.Half of the football field where the goal defended by the opposing team is situated.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > camp adverse
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57 contre
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58 contre-attaque
Attaque rapide après avoir pris possession du ballon.Syn. contre mA quick attacking move in direct and immediate response to an attack made by the opposing team.Syn. breakawayDictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > contre-attaque
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59 défense centrale
Ensemble des défenseurs dont la tâche est de protéger la partie centrale devant leur propre but et de parer les attaques de l' équipe adverse.Group of defenders whose main task is to prevent opposing team's attempts at goal through the middle of the pitch.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > défense centrale
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60 défenseur
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