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The Essential Guide to Sports Vocabulary 
Sports are a part of everyday life, and many people absolutely love them. 
You might prefer to watch sports on TV or listen to live games on the radio. 
Perhaps you play sports as a fun way to stay healthy, or you could even compete as a 
serious athlete. 
No matter your relationship to sports, you’ll need to know some key sports-related words to 
participate at any level. Not to worry, as all of the main words are right here in one place, forming 
your essential guide to sports vocabulary. 
Arena 
Arena: (N) Another word for arena that you’re probably more familiar with is stadium. 
It’s a flat area that hosts (holds) sporting events like the Olympic Games, soccer and rugby 
games. It is circular (like a circle) in shape and surrounded by seats for fans to sit. 
The arena was packed full with excited fans to watch the final of the Champion’s League. 
Amateur
Amateur: (N/Adj) An amateur is a person who is not a professional or does not get paid for what they 
do. 
He’s an amateur soccer player, but one day he hopes to play for his favorite team in the UK: 
Manchester United. 
Athlete 
Athlete: (N) A person who practices and competes in any sport. 
Joan’s brother is a professional athlete and plays tennis for a living (for money). 
Athlethic 
Athletic: (Adj) A person who is athletic and is good at sports. 
I’ve never been very athletic and I don’t think my gym teacher liked me very much at 
school because I couldn’t even catch a ball.
Athletics 
Athletics: (N) Athletics is the category for any track and field events, such as running (long and short 
distance), throwing the javelin, long jump etc. 
My favorite events to watch during the Olympics are the athletics events. I love the running. I 
can’t believe how fast some people can run! 
Award 
Award: (V,N) Any kind of prize, like a certificate, medal or a trophy. 
"Nothing in education is so astonishing as the amount of ignorance it accumulates in the
form of inert facts." 
To be awarded something means to be given a prize. 
The best three athletes at the Olympic Games are awarded medals for 1st, 2nd and 
3rd place. 
She won the award for “Best Female Junior Snowboarder” in the city! 
Beat 
Beat: (V) To win against or defeat another player or team. 
Andy Murray beat all the other players and won the Wimbledon tennis tournament. 
Captain 
Captain: (N) The captain is the team leader.
The English captain for the 2014 World Cup is John Terry. 
Cheer on 
Cheer on: (Phrasal V) To shout words of encouragement to your favorite team or player. 
In the final five minutes of the game, the fans cheered on their teams hoping for a win. 
Coach 
Coach: (N) A person who is responsible for teaching and training the athletes to improve their skills. 
My basketball coach told me I’m getting better at my free throws. 
Compete
Compete: (V) To take part in a competition. 
20 teams are competing to win the University Cup. 
Court 
Court: (N) The rectangle area where games like tennis, basketball and badminton are played. 
When I play tennis, I prefer to play on a grass court because doctors have told me it’s better 
for my knees. 
Course
Course: (N) An area of land that is used for long running events like marathons, car racing and golf. 
Before he gets married next week, he’s going to go to the golf course to play a few rounds 
with the boys. 
Defend/Defense 
Defend: (V) Defense: (N) To try and stop the other team from scoring points or goals. 
The coach wants us to play our best to defend against a goal. 
Manchester City has a strong defense and it’s very difficult to score a goal against them. 
Draw
Draw: (N) When two teams finish a game with the same number of points/goals. (also called 
a tie) 
It was a very boring game to watch and it ended up in a draw. The score was 2-2. 
Fan 
Fan: (N) A supporter of a player, team or sport. 
He’s a huge fan of the All Blacks and he watches every game they play. 
Field
Field: (N) An area of grass that is used to play sports such as field hockey, rugby or soccer. 
The team ran onto the field at the beginning of the game and the fans cheered loudly. 
Gym 
Gym: (N) The place where you can go and exercise on machines or the inside area where sports 
lessons are done at school. 
She’s trying to lose a few kilos and has started exercising at the gym twice a week. 
Half-time
Half-time: (N) The short break between the first and second half of the game. 
The team gathered in the changing rooms at half-time while the coach explained the strategy for the 
second half. 
League 
League: (N) A group of sports clubs from one area that play against each other for the season to try 
and win the championship. 
Doncaster Rovers were at the top of their league last year, but this year they have been performing 
badly and are now positioned fifth on the table. 
Medal 
Medal: (N) A small circle piece of metal that can be gold for 1st place, silver for 2nd place 
and bronze for 3rd place.
Michael Phelps, the American swimmer broke the record when he won 6 gold medals at the 
Olympics. 
Opponent 
Opponent: (N) The person that you compete or play against in a competition. 
Andy Murray’s biggest opponent at Wimbledon was Roger Federer, but he managed to beat 
him. 
Pass 
Pass: (V, N) To kick or throw the ball to another player in your team. 
He passed the ball to his teammate who then went on to score the winning goal. 
Physique
Physique: (N) The strength or shape of a person’s body. 
She’s very small and slim. She’s got the perfect physique to be a gymnast. 
Pitch/Pitcher 
Pitch: (V) To throw the ball to the person batting in softball or baseball. 
He pitched the ball so fast that the person batting was unable to hit the ball. 
Pitcher: (N) In baseball, the player who throws the ball from the pitcher’s mound to the 
batter.
The pitcher was very talented; he pitched a perfect inning! 
Practice 
Practice: (N, V) To continue training to improve 
the skill. 
Our college basketball team practices three 
times a week. 
Professional
Professional: (N, Adj) To be paid money for the 
sport you do. Your sport is your job. 
Many little boys dream of becoming professional 
sportspeople when they’re younger, but only a 
few can achieve their dreams. 
Record 
Record: (N) The best performance of goals, medals, 
speed etc. that has ever been measured in a country 
or the world. 
Ussain Bolt holds the world record for the fastest man in the world. 
Referee 
Referee (Ref): (N) The person who makes the decisions during a game. A referee runs up and down 
the field/court (soccer) with the players, but an umpire makes the decisions from one position (e.g. 
tennis). 
The referee signaled the players to stop and he gave the player a yellow card for kicking another 
player. 
Rules 
Rules: (N) The laws of the game. 
When you break the rules in any game, the referee punishes the player. 
Score
Score: (N) The points that each team has during the game. 
The final score was 1-0; it was a really close game. 
Serve 
Serve: (V) To throw the ball up and hit it at the start of play (e.g. tennis and volleyball). 
Venus Williams is known for her strong serve in tennis and it’s often difficult for less 
experienced players to return the ball. 
Shoot/Shot 
Shoot: (V) Shot (N) To hit, throw or kick the ball to try and score a goal or point (e.g. rugby and 
basketball). 
Michael Jordan is famous for scoring long distance shots and taking three points for the team.
Skill/Skilled 
Skill: (N) Skilled (Adj) To be able to do something well, to have talent. 
He’s a skilled rugby player and if he keeps training, he might make it to the national team. 
Spectator 
Spectator: (N) The viewer or person who watches a sporting event. 
The spectators at Wimbledon are usually very calm compared to the shouting ones at a rugby match. 
Sportsmanship 
Sportsmanship: (N) To have good or bad sportsmanship is your attitude and your respect for the 
other team or player when you win or lose a game. 
Not shaking a player’s hand after losing is an example of bad sportsmanship. 
Tackle
Tackle: (V) To try and take the ball of the other team. 
He tried to tackle Messi, but Messi was too fast and continued to run with the ball. 
Teammate 
Teammate: (N) A member of your team. 
After the match Amy and her teammates go down to the bar for a drink. 
Teamwork 
Teamwork: (N) Working with your teammates to try and win. 
Christiano Ronaldo is often criticized for his lack of (not enough) teamwork. He prefers to do things 
alone. 
Tournament
Tournament: A number of games and competitions between a certain number of teams or players to 
win the championship. 
The Champion League tournament in Europe is probably the most famous European soccer 
tournament that is held every year. 
Trainer/Train 
Trainer: (N) Another word for a coach. 
Train: (V) To practice. 
Most winter sports teams train through the summer months so they can build their skills and fitness. 
Victory 
Victory: (N) Winning a competition. 
The team celebrated their victory with a parade in their home city. 
 Whistle
Whistle: (N) To blow the whistle (Phrase) The small tool that makes a sound that the referee or 
umpire blows during a game. 
The referee blew his whistle and moved his hand to show the start of the match. 
These are just a few of the words in the field of sports. Build your vocabulary today so you can chat 
with your friends about your favorite hobby or watch your favorite team take the championship. 
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The Essential Guide to Sports Vocabulary

  • 1. The Essential Guide to Sports Vocabulary Sports are a part of everyday life, and many people absolutely love them. You might prefer to watch sports on TV or listen to live games on the radio. Perhaps you play sports as a fun way to stay healthy, or you could even compete as a serious athlete. No matter your relationship to sports, you’ll need to know some key sports-related words to participate at any level. Not to worry, as all of the main words are right here in one place, forming your essential guide to sports vocabulary. Arena Arena: (N) Another word for arena that you’re probably more familiar with is stadium. It’s a flat area that hosts (holds) sporting events like the Olympic Games, soccer and rugby games. It is circular (like a circle) in shape and surrounded by seats for fans to sit. The arena was packed full with excited fans to watch the final of the Champion’s League. Amateur
  • 2. Amateur: (N/Adj) An amateur is a person who is not a professional or does not get paid for what they do. He’s an amateur soccer player, but one day he hopes to play for his favorite team in the UK: Manchester United. Athlete Athlete: (N) A person who practices and competes in any sport. Joan’s brother is a professional athlete and plays tennis for a living (for money). Athlethic Athletic: (Adj) A person who is athletic and is good at sports. I’ve never been very athletic and I don’t think my gym teacher liked me very much at school because I couldn’t even catch a ball.
  • 3. Athletics Athletics: (N) Athletics is the category for any track and field events, such as running (long and short distance), throwing the javelin, long jump etc. My favorite events to watch during the Olympics are the athletics events. I love the running. I can’t believe how fast some people can run! Award Award: (V,N) Any kind of prize, like a certificate, medal or a trophy. "Nothing in education is so astonishing as the amount of ignorance it accumulates in the
  • 4. form of inert facts." To be awarded something means to be given a prize. The best three athletes at the Olympic Games are awarded medals for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place. She won the award for “Best Female Junior Snowboarder” in the city! Beat Beat: (V) To win against or defeat another player or team. Andy Murray beat all the other players and won the Wimbledon tennis tournament. Captain Captain: (N) The captain is the team leader.
  • 5. The English captain for the 2014 World Cup is John Terry. Cheer on Cheer on: (Phrasal V) To shout words of encouragement to your favorite team or player. In the final five minutes of the game, the fans cheered on their teams hoping for a win. Coach Coach: (N) A person who is responsible for teaching and training the athletes to improve their skills. My basketball coach told me I’m getting better at my free throws. Compete
  • 6. Compete: (V) To take part in a competition. 20 teams are competing to win the University Cup. Court Court: (N) The rectangle area where games like tennis, basketball and badminton are played. When I play tennis, I prefer to play on a grass court because doctors have told me it’s better for my knees. Course
  • 7. Course: (N) An area of land that is used for long running events like marathons, car racing and golf. Before he gets married next week, he’s going to go to the golf course to play a few rounds with the boys. Defend/Defense Defend: (V) Defense: (N) To try and stop the other team from scoring points or goals. The coach wants us to play our best to defend against a goal. Manchester City has a strong defense and it’s very difficult to score a goal against them. Draw
  • 8. Draw: (N) When two teams finish a game with the same number of points/goals. (also called a tie) It was a very boring game to watch and it ended up in a draw. The score was 2-2. Fan Fan: (N) A supporter of a player, team or sport. He’s a huge fan of the All Blacks and he watches every game they play. Field
  • 9. Field: (N) An area of grass that is used to play sports such as field hockey, rugby or soccer. The team ran onto the field at the beginning of the game and the fans cheered loudly. Gym Gym: (N) The place where you can go and exercise on machines or the inside area where sports lessons are done at school. She’s trying to lose a few kilos and has started exercising at the gym twice a week. Half-time
  • 10. Half-time: (N) The short break between the first and second half of the game. The team gathered in the changing rooms at half-time while the coach explained the strategy for the second half. League League: (N) A group of sports clubs from one area that play against each other for the season to try and win the championship. Doncaster Rovers were at the top of their league last year, but this year they have been performing badly and are now positioned fifth on the table. Medal Medal: (N) A small circle piece of metal that can be gold for 1st place, silver for 2nd place and bronze for 3rd place.
  • 11. Michael Phelps, the American swimmer broke the record when he won 6 gold medals at the Olympics. Opponent Opponent: (N) The person that you compete or play against in a competition. Andy Murray’s biggest opponent at Wimbledon was Roger Federer, but he managed to beat him. Pass Pass: (V, N) To kick or throw the ball to another player in your team. He passed the ball to his teammate who then went on to score the winning goal. Physique
  • 12. Physique: (N) The strength or shape of a person’s body. She’s very small and slim. She’s got the perfect physique to be a gymnast. Pitch/Pitcher Pitch: (V) To throw the ball to the person batting in softball or baseball. He pitched the ball so fast that the person batting was unable to hit the ball. Pitcher: (N) In baseball, the player who throws the ball from the pitcher’s mound to the batter.
  • 13. The pitcher was very talented; he pitched a perfect inning! Practice Practice: (N, V) To continue training to improve the skill. Our college basketball team practices three times a week. Professional
  • 14. Professional: (N, Adj) To be paid money for the sport you do. Your sport is your job. Many little boys dream of becoming professional sportspeople when they’re younger, but only a few can achieve their dreams. Record Record: (N) The best performance of goals, medals, speed etc. that has ever been measured in a country or the world. Ussain Bolt holds the world record for the fastest man in the world. Referee Referee (Ref): (N) The person who makes the decisions during a game. A referee runs up and down the field/court (soccer) with the players, but an umpire makes the decisions from one position (e.g. tennis). The referee signaled the players to stop and he gave the player a yellow card for kicking another player. Rules Rules: (N) The laws of the game. When you break the rules in any game, the referee punishes the player. Score
  • 15. Score: (N) The points that each team has during the game. The final score was 1-0; it was a really close game. Serve Serve: (V) To throw the ball up and hit it at the start of play (e.g. tennis and volleyball). Venus Williams is known for her strong serve in tennis and it’s often difficult for less experienced players to return the ball. Shoot/Shot Shoot: (V) Shot (N) To hit, throw or kick the ball to try and score a goal or point (e.g. rugby and basketball). Michael Jordan is famous for scoring long distance shots and taking three points for the team.
  • 16. Skill/Skilled Skill: (N) Skilled (Adj) To be able to do something well, to have talent. He’s a skilled rugby player and if he keeps training, he might make it to the national team. Spectator Spectator: (N) The viewer or person who watches a sporting event. The spectators at Wimbledon are usually very calm compared to the shouting ones at a rugby match. Sportsmanship Sportsmanship: (N) To have good or bad sportsmanship is your attitude and your respect for the other team or player when you win or lose a game. Not shaking a player’s hand after losing is an example of bad sportsmanship. Tackle
  • 17. Tackle: (V) To try and take the ball of the other team. He tried to tackle Messi, but Messi was too fast and continued to run with the ball. Teammate Teammate: (N) A member of your team. After the match Amy and her teammates go down to the bar for a drink. Teamwork Teamwork: (N) Working with your teammates to try and win. Christiano Ronaldo is often criticized for his lack of (not enough) teamwork. He prefers to do things alone. Tournament
  • 18. Tournament: A number of games and competitions between a certain number of teams or players to win the championship. The Champion League tournament in Europe is probably the most famous European soccer tournament that is held every year. Trainer/Train Trainer: (N) Another word for a coach. Train: (V) To practice. Most winter sports teams train through the summer months so they can build their skills and fitness. Victory Victory: (N) Winning a competition. The team celebrated their victory with a parade in their home city.  Whistle
  • 19. Whistle: (N) To blow the whistle (Phrase) The small tool that makes a sound that the referee or umpire blows during a game. The referee blew his whistle and moved his hand to show the start of the match. These are just a few of the words in the field of sports. Build your vocabulary today so you can chat with your friends about your favorite hobby or watch your favorite team take the championship. If you liked this post, something tells me that you’ll love FluentU, the best way to learn English with real-world videos. Sign up for free! http://www.fluentu.com/english/blog/english-sports-vocabulary/ I really hope you've found this post as fascinating like I did. I'm looking ahead to hearing your words about this . If it has rised your curiosity about ESLESL activities you can find more on this on this site as well.