noun General Slang

low block

LOH BLOK · noun · informal

Defending very deep in your own half.

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A defensive setup where a team sits deep near its own goal, compressing space and denying the opposition room to attack.

“They set up in a low block and dared us to break them down.”
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low block In A Sentence

They set up in a low block and dared us to break them down.

Origin & Usage

Modern tactical term; the defensive 'block' sits low up the pitch.

Variants low-block

People Also Ask

What is a low block in football?

It is a defensive setup where a team sits deep near its own goal, packing the space and denying the opposition room to attack.

Why do teams use a low block?

Often to frustrate stronger opponents, protect a lead, or invite pressure before hitting back on the counter-attack.

What is the difference between a low block and a high press?

A low block defends deep and passively near its own goal, while a high press aggressively challenges opponents high up the pitch.

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