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Cross (association football)

Steven Gerrard crossing the ball in a Premier League match.

In association football, a cross is a medium- to-long-range pass from a wide area of the pitch towards the centre of the field near the opponent's goal. Specifically, the intention of a cross is to directly bring the ball into the box from an angle that allows the attacking forwards to more easily aim for goal with their head or feet. Crosses are generally airborne (floated) to clear nearby defenders, but can also be hit with force along the ground (drilled). It is a quick and effective move.


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عرضية Arabic Lopbal BEW Flanke (Fußball) German Cross (calcio) Italian センタリング Japanese 크로스 (축구) Korean Orta (futbol) Turkish 斬波 ZH-YUE

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