Fan-miliar words come with a new context thanks to these soccer-centric turns of phrase:
Pitch: It's not a field, it's a pitch, at least for Brits and Anglophiles, who also use "pitch" in rugby and cricket.
Tackle: To use one's feet to take the ball from an opponent's feet.
Mark: To stick closely to an offensive player.
Nutmeg: To pass the ball, often to one's self, between an opponent's legs.
Bicycle kick: A kick in which a player does a somersault to get his feet at head level to shoot or pass the ball. Do not try this at home.
Own goal: To score for the other team.
Group of Death: The most fearsome four-team group in the tournament.
Cap: An appearance in an international match, e.g., "Clint Dempsey has 63 caps."