footballer

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English - Turkish
futbolcu

En iyi futbolcular Peter'ın futbol okulundan çıkar. - The best footballers are developed at Peter's football school.

Ünlü Alman futbolcu Mesut Özil'in aynı zamanda Türk olduğunu biliyor muydunuz? - Did you know that Mesut Özil, the famous German footballer, is also Turkish?

(isim) futbolcu
football
futbol

Her gün futbol oynarım. - I play football every day.

Carlos Queiroz, Portekiz Futbol Federasyonu tarafından kovuldu. - Carlos Queiroz was fired by the Portuguese Football Federation.

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yumurta şeklinde topla oynanan oyun
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top/futbol
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{i} İng. futbol
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{i} Amerikan futbolu

Benim favori sporum Amerikan futboludur. - My favourite sport is football.

Bu oyun bazı bakımlardan bugünkü Amerikan futboluna benzer. - This game is similar in some ways to today's American football.

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futbol topu

O futbol topu gerçek deriden imal edilmiştir. - That football is made of genuine leather.

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ayaktopu
Footballers
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futbol oynamak
English - English
an athlete who plays American football
A footballer is a person who plays football, especially as a profession. someone who plays football, especially a professional player American Equivalent: soccer player
a person who plays football
{i} (British) person who plays soccer
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American football: a game in which two teams attempt to get an ovoid ball to the end of each other's territory

Each team scored two touchdowns when they played football.

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association football: a game in which two teams each contend to get a round ball into the other team's goal primarily by kicking the ball

Each team scored three goals when they played football.

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A field game played with similar rules to hurling, but using hands and feet rather than a stick, and a ball, similar to, yet smaller than a soccer ball
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Canadian football: a game played on a wide field in which two teams attempt to get an ovoid ball to the end of each other's territory

They played football in the snow.

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rugby union
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Practise of these particular games, or techniques used in them
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Australian rules football
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The nickname of the leather briefcase containing classified nuclear war plans, which is always near the US President
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{n} a bladder in a leathern case, a game
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The ball used in any game called "football"
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any of various games played with a ball (round or oval) in which two teams try to kick or carry or propel the ball into each other's goal
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Football is a game played by two teams of eleven players using an oval ball. Players carry the ball in their hands or throw it to each other as they try to score goals that are called touchdowns. Two blocks beyond our school was a field where boys played football This year's national college football championship was won by Princeton
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Complicated by the presence of the other team [Sartre]
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The worlds most popular sport (almost as cool as windsurfing) Known as soccer in the United States
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name for soccer everywhere except in the U S ; also, what American's call their popular team sport which evolved from soccer and rugby
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any of various games played with a ball (round or oval) in which two teams try to kick or carry or propel the ball into each other's goal the inflated oblong ball used in playing American football
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A game similar to rugby football in which two teams attempt to get an ovoid ball to the end of each others territory
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What soccer is called everywhere but in the United States
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A game in which two teams of eleven players each contend to get a round ball into the other teams goal primarily by kicking the ball with their feet. In amateur games it may be a team of five or six, or indeed any number
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n sepak bola (sepak)
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Canadian football. A game played on a wide field in which two teams attempt to get an ovoid ball to the end of each others territory
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An item of discussion, particularly in a back-and-forth manner
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Football is a game played by two teams of eleven players using a round ball. Players kick the ball to each other and try to score goals by kicking the ball into a large net. Several boys were still playing football on the waste ground. Arsenal Football Club. Italian football fans. = soccer
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The game of kicking the football by opposing parties of players between goals
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{i} game in which players must cross into the end zone holding an oval ball or kick the ball through two upright posts; soccer (British); rugby (British)
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the inflated oblong ball used in playing American football
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An inflated ball to be kicked in sport, usually made in India rubber, or a bladder incased in Leather
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{i} oval ball used in North American football; oval ball used in rugby; round ball used in soccer
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A football is a ball that is used for playing football. or association football or soccer Game in which two 11-member teams try to propel a ball into the opposing team's goal, using any part of the body except the hands and arms. Only the goalkeeper, when positioned within the penalty area in front of the goal, may use hands and arms. The game's first uniform set of rules was put in place in 1863, when England's Football Association was created. Professional leagues began appearing in the late 1880s, first in England and then in other countries. The Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) was founded in 1904, and has hosted the World Cup every four years since 1930. Football has been included in the Olympic Games since 1908. Now played on all continents in over 150 nations, with over 40 million registered players, it is the world's most popular ball game. See also Australian Rules football; Gaelic football; football, gridiron; and rugby. association football Australian Rules football Canadian Football League football gridiron Gaelic football National Football League
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A game played with a ball on a rectangular field, 100 yards in length, with goal lines and goal posts at either end Opposing teams of 11 players each attempt to gain possession of the ball and advance it by means of running and passing plays across the opponent's goal line A team doing so scores a touchdown, worth six points, and then has the opportunity to kick the ball over the goalpost crossbar for one extra point A field goal -- a kick over the crossbar other than when after a touchdown - counts three points See line of scrimmage, down, forward pass kickoff field goal, safety, touchback, touchdown, point after touchdown
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Rugby League
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Term occasionally used to refer to the same game as the British definition (association football), though the official name in Australia is "soccer"
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plural of footballer
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