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5 Slangs You’ll Hear At Every Nigerian Street Football Field

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If you’ve played street football in Nigeria, you’ll know that it’s one of the most interesting things you’ll ever witness. The banter, the drama, the fights. No matter where you’ve played football in Nigeria there are some popular slangs you’ll hear.

Here are some of them:

  1. 1 IDEA


    If you play a pass and someone shouts “Idea” it means they appreciate the thought behind the pass. It doesn’t mean it was a good or successful pass. It just means it was a good idea.



  2. 2 SENIOR MAN


    If someone calls you a senior man, it means you’ve transcended the level of a baller. Everything you do is gold. You’re even probably older than everyone you’re playing with.



  3. 3 ONE, TWO


    This is the same thing as a normal one-two in football.



  4. 4 TWO SETS OUT


    This is the solution for when nobody wants to score and there are plenty of other sets outside waiting to play. Everyone leaves the pitch.



  5. 5 THROW IN BETTER


    If you’re a defender and you’re in a situation where losing the ball might lead to your team conceding a goal, it’s better you kick it out for a throw-in than let them score or get a corner kick.

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    1. IDEA
    2. THROW IN BETTER
    3. TWO SETS OUT
    4. SENIOR MAN
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