A quick centre pass is a tactical restart aimed at catching the opposition defense off guard. The center sprints to the middle circle immediately after a goal is scored to restart. By passing the ball before the defenders can set up, the team gains an easy advantage. This strategy requires every player to be ready and in position the moment the goal occurs. A center performs a quick centre pass to a wing attack who is already sprinting forward. Fast ball movement from the start of the play often leads to a rapid scoring opportunity. This high-tempo approach keeps the pressure on the defensive team throughout the entire match. One real-world example shows a team scoring a goal only five seconds after the previous point was made.
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