Yes, a coin toss are implemented in the beginning of each game between both teams' captains and conducted by the referees. The captain who wins the coin toss can choose which side his team wants to attack first.
A coin toss is also used in the situation of a Penalty Shoot-out; the winning team gets to pick whether to go first or second in the penalty shoot-out
A coin flip. The winner of the flip gets to choose direction of attack and the other team gets the starting kick-off.
The offensive team gets a free kick
A soccer ball, according to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basketball#Early_basketball. A soccer ball was used to play the first basketball game.
you u cant touch the ball with your hands in a offside the other team gets the ballwhen a foul a person in the opposite team gets a free kick
Whichever person touched it last, the opposing team gets it.
Its a team in England
If you mean the coin toss, the home team's captain chooses heads or tails, the coin is flipped and if he wins, he gets the choice, if he loses, the visiting team's captain gets the choice. The choice is which side of the pitch to play toward in the first half, or if he'd rather have the ball.
It means that you scored one point for your team. But make sure that you kit the ball in the other teams goal because if you hit the ball in your goal then the other team gets one point.
That would be the team currently in possession of the ball
A soccer player kicks a ball into the opposing team's goal. A goalkeeper will try to stop this from happening
the team who did not get the tipoff in the 1st half
Goalie/Benchwarmer/Shag-person who gets the ball when it goes out of bounds