noun General Slang

backheel

BAK-heel · noun · informal

Playing the ball with the heel, often behind the standing leg.

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A pass or shot struck with the heel, usually to move the ball in the opposite direction to which the player is facing.

“A cheeky backheel set up the tap-in.”
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backheel In A Sentence

A cheeky backheel set up the tap-in.

Origin & Usage

Descriptive: the ball is played with the back of the heel.

People Also Ask

What is a backheel in football?

It is a pass or shot played with the heel of the foot, usually to send the ball behind you without turning around.

Why do players use a backheel?

It disguises the direction of the ball and lets a player quickly redirect it to a teammate positioned behind them.

Is a backheel hard to do?

It takes timing and touch, since you are striking the ball blind, but a simple short backheel pass is a common and effective move.

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