clean sheet
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English
[edit]Noun
[edit]clean sheet (plural clean sheets)
- An absence of debts or indictments.
- (soccer, not in the US and Canada) A game played without having conceded a goal.
- 2011 February 6, Alistair Magowan, “West Ham 0 - 1 Birmingham”, in BBC[1]:
- Birmingham had their defence to thank for a clean sheet, although they were lucky to escape when Manuel da Costa shot off-target and then headed wide.
- 2023 August 7, Suzanne Wrack, “England beat Nigeria on penalties to reach Women’s World Cup quarter-finals”, in The Guardian[2]:
- Nigeria had scored only three goals in three games, all against Australia, but they had also kept two clean sheets and their defensive organisation continued to frustrate England immensely.
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see clean, sheet.
Derived terms
[edit]Related terms
[edit]- shutout (same concept applied to ice hockey and US/Canadian soccer)
Translations
[edit](soccer) game played without having conceded a goal
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