- Union Berlin – Freiburg / 193$
- Learner Tien – Micah Braswell / 143$
- Nafta-Uni Akvaservis – Vytis / 175$
- CSKA 1948 – CSKA / 124$
- France W – Slovakia W / 181$
- Aneta Laboutkova – Dalila Jakupovic / 143$
- Victoria Lions – Red Stars / 200$
- Centro Espanyol Reserves – Atlas II / 180$
- Jamie Murray/John Peers – Andre Goransson/Sem Verbeek / 255$
- Nalaikh Bison – Darkhan United / 218$
Gang tackle
What is gang tackle in football?
Gang tackling in American football is a defensive strategy where multiple defenders work together to tackle an opposing player with the ball. Instead of relying on one player to make the tackle, several defenders converge on the ball carrier simultaneously to bring them down.
The goal of gang tackling is to prevent the ball carrier from advancing any further down the field and to create turnovers by stripping the ball from the ball carrier. This technique is often used against particularly strong or elusive ball carriers who may be difficult to tackle one-on-one.
Gang tackling requires good communication, coordination among the defensive players, and strong individual tackling skills. It can effectively stop the opposing team’s offense and gain possession of the ball.