Name the football manoeuvre where a player kicks a ball through an opponent's legs.
Correct answer: Nutmeg

Player #8258475
Gary, If you're an American then they're playing soccer - to everyone else they're playing football!

Player #5554324
Soleil10001, I pick the answer because of a body part that might get injured.😲

luckycatfay
TenseDragon91145, wow you are a tense little dragon aren't you!!

Player #K
Yeah but why is it called nutmeg?

Gabilondon72
Gary, soccer for us. Rest of the world is football

Miss Sue
Player #8258475, Well, us Americans are different and proud of it.

Barb@71
Did you ever see a nutmeg seed ?

arohanui
WestCountryBoy, or "le pont"

Charlie
Maybe because it goes under his nuts.

Cy
In South Africa the move is called "Spy two".

Leebo13
Player #8258475, in Australia Australian rules, rugby (league or union) or association football are all referred to as football depending on which code you're a fan of.

SOOTI
Player #K, That's what I'm wondering too.

WestCountryBoy
In France, it's called 'petit pont', which translates as 'Little Bridge'.

Player #3938127
Soleil10001, huh, never heard of that. good trivia question for soccer football fans

Player #4119596 Viv
Lionel Messi,from Argentina! Like me..

--King 91--
I'm a football fanatic started last year.. I’m so
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Soleil10001
I know this manoeuvre by other name which is called the 'Apron'.