drive - to hit or kick a ball hard in a particular direction, track - a path or road with a rough surface, overtake - to go past another vehicle that is travelling in the same direction, post - a strong thick pole made of wood or metal that is put upright in the ground, used as part of a fence, gate etc, bar - the long piece of wood or metal across the top of the goal in football and similar sports, tactics - a particular method or plan for achieving something, promote - to move a team to a higher level in their sport, division - one of the groups of football teams in a league, fault - a service in tennis in which the ball does not land inside the correct area, serve - to hit a ball to your opponent in order to start playing for a point in a game such as tennis, tackle - to try to take the ball from an opponent in a game such as football, shoot - in sport, to throw or kick a ball in an attempt to score points, sack - to tell someone that they can no longer work at their job, fix - to dishonestly arrange something such as a game or election so that it has the result that someone wants,

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