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Stepovers

Stepovers are a football (soccer) dribbling feint used to deceive a defender about the attacker’s intended direction. The move involves moving one foot around the ball in a semicircular arc while keeping the ball under control, then accelerating in the opposite direction. When performed well, stepovers can create space for a shot, pass, or a clean dribble past a defender.

Execution typically begins in a one-on-one situation. The attacker approaches the defender with the ball and,

Variations include the inside stepover and the outside stepover, as well as multiple stepover sequences to

Practice typically involves 1v1 drills, cone dribbling, and slow-to-fast execution to develop balance, timing, and ball

as
contact
is
made,
plants
the
supporting
foot
beside
the
ball.
The
other
foot
swings
around
the
front
or
outside
of
the
ball
in
a
smooth
arc,
often
using
the
outside
or
inside
edge
of
the
foot.
The
ball
is
kept
close
to
the
moving
foot
or
touched
lightly
to
guide
it.
After
the
feint,
the
player
shifts
weight
and
accelerates
away
in
the
opposite
direction,
keeping
the
head
up
to
read
the
next
option.
further
mislead.
The
move
is
most
effective
in
tight
spaces
near
the
touchline
or
in
the
penalty
area,
where
defenders
have
limited
time
to
react.
It
is
commonly
paired
with
a
shot
or
a
pass,
or
used
to
create
space
for
a
quick
dribble
past
the
defender.
control.
The
stepover
remains
a
staple
of
players
who
specialize
in
footwork
and
feints,
with
modern
stars
popularizing
its
use
in
professional
play.