I'm assuming you are wondering how it is different to dribbling in Basketball. Actually they are quite similar, however when you dribble a soccer ball, you move it on the ground using only your feet, instead of bouncing it up and down with your hands.
When you stop the ball with your feet you 'trap' the ball.
Messi of course
dribbling, shooting, passing, and stealing
to improve your dribbling you should make sure you do keep ups every day for 20 minutes to improve ball control then to improve dribbling touch the ball with the inside of you left foot then the outside of your right foot then the inside of your right foot then the outside of your left foot and so on. This improve's dribbling a lot if you do it consistently.
There is no difference just that Zimbabwe's soccer team is very bad [its the same!]
Control dribbling is a soccer technique where a player uses precise touches to maneuver the ball while maintaining close control. This style is typically employed in tight spaces or when closely guarded by defenders, allowing the player to shield the ball and make quick directional changes. It focuses on ball control and agility, enabling effective navigation through opponents while keeping possession. Mastering control dribbling enhances a player's ability to create opportunities and evade challenges on the field.
In soccer, the primary joint used for dribbling is the ankle. The ankle allows for precise control and movement of the foot, enabling players to maneuver the ball effectively. Additionally, the knee and hip joints play important roles in generating power and changing direction while dribbling. Balancing these joints helps players maintain agility and control over the ball.
In offense when you are trying to reach the goal.
It all depends on how you touch them, if the goalie has possession, and if the goalie is dribbling the soccer ball.
The essential skills required to play soccer effectively include good ball control, passing accuracy, dribbling ability, tactical awareness, physical fitness, teamwork, and communication.
Practice passing and dribbling.
Volleyballs are softer than a soccer ball.