A backheel in football describes a pass or flick where a player uses the back of their heel to strike the ball, typically sending it behind them to a teammate in a way that deceives defenders and maintains the flow of play; this technique requires awareness and timing because the player is facing away from the intended target, and when executed well it can create space, unlock tight defenses, or shift the point of attack by surprising opponents.
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