Football Language: (a) Dropped Ball

In this football language audio post, we explain ‘dropped ball‘. If you have suggestions, questions or comments, email us at: admin@languagecaster.com.dropped ball

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Dropped Ball

In football, play starts with a kick off at the beginning of each half or after a goal is scored. After a free kick is awarded or the ball goes out for a throw in or a corner then the game starts with a free kick, a throw in or a corner. There is another way that the games is restarted and that is a dropped ball.

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