short-handed

short-handed
numerical disadvantage
Situation in which the number of players of one team is fewer than that of the opposing team.
numerical advantage
Syn. short-handed, numerical inferiority
Unterzahl f
Spielsituation, in der eine Mannschaft weniger Spieler auf dem Spielfeld hat als der Gegner.
Eine Unterzahlsituation tritt meistens dann auf, wenn ein Spieler des Feldes verwiesen wird, oder wenn ein Spieler verletzt ausscheidet und seine Mannschaft ihr Wechselkontingent bereits ausgeschöpft hat.
Überzahl
Syn. Unterzahlsituation f

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