In soccer, stopping a promising attack by the opposing team is often referred to as **breaking up** or **snuffing out** the attack. This term is used to describe defensive actions taken by players to intercept passes, tackle the ball away from an opponent, or disrupt the flow of play in order to prevent the opposing team from advancing towards their goal with a dangerous scoring opportunity. It's a crucial aspect of defending in soccer, where defenders and midfielders play a key role in halting attacks and regaining possession for their team.
Only Americans call soccer...soccer! (everywhere else it is known as football)
There is no stopping power on Call of Duty Black Ops.
They call it football.
In Guatemala, soccer is called fútbol.
football which they call soccer! football to them is soccer!
their both right because U.S.A call soccer and England call football
USA - Soccer South Africa - Soccer / Ibhola / Bolo / Sokker Australia - Soccer Canada - Soccer (these are the only countries that call it soccer) Portugal - Futebol Italy - Calcio Germany - Fußbol Mexico/Spain - Futbol
Yes they are the same thing. Europeans call them boots and Americans call them cleats.
Soccer comes from Association Football, if they just called it football then it would get mixed up with American football. Association Football is abbreviated assoc which then changed to soccer. I call it football
i mean soccer ball
Soccer.
Football.