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through pass
a forward pass that goes between or past defenders to reach a teammate in an attacking position
A through pass in soccer is a pass played between or past the opposing defenders, aiming to send the ball directly to a teammate who is running toward the goal. The ball is usually passed with enough pace and accuracy to allow the teammate to receive it while on the move, giving them a clear chance to attack. Through passes are often used to break through the defense and create goal-scoring opportunities. They require good vision and timing, as the player making the pass needs to anticipate the movement of their teammate and the position of the defenders.
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