Soap Football Chennai
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Soapy Football is an exciting sport
designed for people of all ages with zero experience. It is an attraction for
hilarious tournaments and animation. Courage,
curiosity, longing to have a go, water and a little soap are the stimuli to
activate teams of “sports enthusiasts” and crowds of people. The Soapy Football
Pitch is Made of multi coloured polyester and defined by an inflatable edge,
which makes it practically impossible for injuries and as it even, has a soft-bedded floor.
Different Types of Corner Kicks
Corner kicks are one of the few
set-pieces in football. They provide a genuine attacking opportunity if
executed properly. Therefore, let us take a look at the different types of
corner kicks in football.
A corner kick is taken when the ball
passes beyond the goal line, with the last touch coming from a player of the
defending team.
Corner kicks are taken from either of the
corners of the football field, depending on the proximity to where the ball
went out. These are usually good goal scoring opportunities
for the attacking team.
Naturally, there are several ways to
take a corner to confuse the defending team. Now, let us take a look at the
various ways in which a corner kick can be executed.
1. Short Corner
The kick-taker passes the ball to a team-mate
who is standing closer than 10 yards. This technique relies on opposition
players leaving the box and moving towards the ball, thereby creating space to
score. Then, either the kick-taker or his team-mate takes back the ball and
crosses it into a relatively emptier box or passes it to another player.
2. Near-post Corner
As the name
suggests, the objective of a near-post corner is to cross the ball towards the nearest goalpost. This type of
corner usually targets the absence of a defending player at the near post or
the lack of a tall player at the same area. The ball is crossed close to the head-height or
slightly higher. The attacking player can head the ball, take a shot with his
foot or even redirect it towards a team-mate.
3. Far-post Corner
Just like the near-post corner, these are
directed towards the far-post. These are the most common type of corner kicks
as the attacking team looks to take advantage of the best headers in the team.
Normally, the attacking player runs from the edge of the box towards a lofted
cross to head it in.
4. Mid-range Corner
Between the
near-post and far-post, we get the mid-range corner. In this case, the ball is
crossed right in front of goal. The exact position can be anywhere from the six-yard box to the edge of the
penalty area but it is always in front of goal. In all cases, the attacking
player runs in to either head the ball in or volley it.
5. Direct Corner
One of the rarest corners to pull off, a
direct goal is attempted in this case. This is an in swimmging corner as the kick-taker tries
to curl the ball into the goal.
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