Cap
Cap 1. A covering that protects something 2. A player who has been selected for a special team such as a national cricket, football or rugby team to select a player for a special team such as a national side, for which a cap is awarded (dict. Of sp. And ex. Sc. 2006, 40 P.) Cap each player wears a cap, numbered 1 to 13, with the goalkeeper wearing no. 1. Team caps are of contrasting colors, typically white for one team and blue for the other. Goalkeepers wear red caps (water polo) cap the honor of playing for a national team against another national team. If a player has appeared in five such games, he or she is said to have "five caps." (Rugby) cap the top end of a club grip and shaft (golf) cap 1. In various sport disciplines mandatory head gear which serves protective purposes (e.G. In bicycling or harness racing), is used for distinguishing teams (e.G. In water polo), or is just a part of the traditional clothing (e.G. In equestrian or baseball), 2. Term for the main part of the parachute (without lines and harness) in » parachuting. (H.Haag &g. Haag, dictionary, 2003, 109 p.) Cap commemorative cap given to a footballer every time he or she plays in an international match. It also refers to the number of appearances a player has made at international level, eg he won 60 caps for finland (football) cap a recognition earned by a player for each appearance in an international game for his country (football)
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