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Soccer 101

Everything You Need To Know To Get You Ready for Summer 2026

from Graham Zusi,

nbkc bank Community Ambassador

Soccer 101

Whether you’re a lifelong soccer fan or a newcomer, this guide helps you understand the game, the teams, and the excitement coming to Kansas City in summer 2026. It’s true – soccer’s major culminating event has a global reach with more viewers than football’s major culminating event. Billions watch and KC will be one of the global focal points.

The Basics

The Beautiful Game

90 minutes of continuous play, emphasizing possession, pace and precision and requiring skill, strategy, and teamwork.

Extra Time ≠ Overtime

When refs add time at the end of each half, it's called stoppage time, and it's often where legends are made.

Goals Are Precious

Low-scoring games don't mean boring; every goal can drastically shift a game's momentum.

11 Players, Unlimited Drama

Only 11 start, but squads of 26 players include subs ready to change the game.

Possession ≠ Dominance

Controlling the ball is important, but what a team does with it counts most.

Next-Level Soccer Insights

The Offside Rule Is About Timing

A player is offside only if involved in the play ahead of the last defender.

Yellow Cards Carry Over

Two yellow cards in the group stage can lead to suspension for the next match.

European Teams Play With Precision

Countries like the Netherlands rely on tactical discipline and midfield control.

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Clean Sheet

This is when a team allows zero goals; it's a major point of pride for defenders and goalkeepers.

Brace & Hat Trick

Two goals = brace; three goals = hat trick. Perfect terms to impress friends.

High Press & Counterattack

Teams pressure opponents aggressively or strike fast after gaining possession.

Nutmeg

Passing the ball through an opponent's legs — flashy, skillful, and slightly humiliating.

Ref Advantage

Play continues after a foul if the team retains a promising attack.

Body Positioning Matters

Players angle their bodies to create space, avoid pressure, or control the ball better.

Substitutions = Tactical Weapons

Coaches use subs to change pace, defend a lead, or add creativity.

Supporter Sections & Ultras

Organized fans lead chants, drums, and energy that can influence the stadium atmosphere.

Set Pieces = Big Moments

Corners, free kicks, and designed plays account for a significant portion of goals.