Soccer

/ˈsɒkər/

Meaning & Definition

noun
A team sport played by two teams of eleven players with a round ball that may not be touched with the hands or arms during play, except by the goalkeepers.
The children spent the afternoon playing soccer in the park.
The sport of association football, which is known as football in most countries outside of the United States and Canada.
She has been a fan of soccer since she was a child.
A game played between two teams of eleven players using a round ball that is kicked, with the objective of scoring goals.
The soccer match ended in a draw after both teams scored two goals.

Etymology

The term 'soccer' originated in England in the late 19th century as a colloquial abbreviation of 'association football'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

soccer mom:
A mother who is actively involved in her child's soccer games.
own goal:
A goal scored unintentionally by a player against their own team.
red card:
A card shown to a player who has committed a serious foul, resulting in ejection from the game.

Related Words

Slang Meanings

footie
Let's go watch some footie this weekend.
the beautiful game
Soccer is often called the beautiful game due to its graceful play.