Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
tiki-taka
noun
/ˈtiːki ˈtɑːkə/

Definition
A style of play in football (soccer) characterized by short passing and movement, maintaining possession, and working the ball through various channels.

Examples
- The team’s tiki-taka approach helped them dominate possession during the match.
- Barcelona is known for its tiki-taka style, showcasing intricate passing and teamwork.
- Through tiki-taka, players can create space and opportunities on the field.

Meaning
Tiki-taka refers to a specific method of play in football that emphasizes quick, short passes and a high level of player movement and coordination. This style aims to control the game through possession, allowing teams to dictate the tempo and create scoring opportunities.

Synonyms
- Possession play
- Short-passing game
- Fluid football