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Caught In Possession Defined

A player who doesn't move forward with the ball or passes to a teammate after receiving the ball, and who is then tackled by an opponent.

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United Captures Open Cup, Ends Battery's Run 2-1

Published September 4, 2008, 7:16 am, DCist

One could make the argument that D.C. United is the most decorated outfit in Major League Soccer - after all, the team has won 11 pieces of silverware in just 12 years of existence, and no other squad can come close to matching that rate of success. But for all its triumphs as the flag-bearers of the still-fledgling American first division, the simple fact remains: the last time the Black and ...

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