Category
page 1Association football tactics
corner kick
method of restarting play in association football
free kick
method of restarting play in association football
Total Football
theory of football in which any outfield player can take over the role of any other player in a team
formation
in association football (soccer), position of the players

catenaccio
thumb|Karl Rappan's verrou, a predecessor to the catenaccio

tiki-taka
thumb|right|Spain's players celebrating their UEFA Euro 2012 Final|Euro 2012 victory. Barcelona and Spain dominated the world of football in the same period (2008–2012).

set piece
situation in association football and rugby football when the ball is returned to open play
Association football tactics and skills
association football tactics and skills - a summary
Anti-football
"Anti-football", also known colloquially as haramball, is a playing style in association football that emphasises a highly defensive approach, relying mainly on passing and involving the deployment of all team members except the striker behind the ball. The goal of the tactic is to prevent the opposing team from scoring, rather than pursuing an offensive strategy to win the game. Managers known for such tactics include Massimiliano Allegri, Mikel Arteta, José Bordalás, Antonio Conte, Sean Dyche, José Mourinho, Diego Simeone, Thomas Tuchel, Walter Smith, and Hugo Broos, among others. Managers a
Long ball
Association football term
push and run
tactic and skill in association football
park the bus
association football strategy
marking
strategy in soccer
pressing
tactic of defending players moving forward towards the ball in association football
Revie Plan
tactical system in association football
Zona mista
Association football tactic scheme