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History of Football(Soccer)

Presentation by: Super Teen Team

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List of member:

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Football ˈfʊtbɔːl/

noun

Name given to the world’s most popular game with

the most devoted fans.

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Overview

Football is the most popular team sport

worldwide, especially in Europe, South America and

Africa.

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Overview

It’s commonly known as football or soccer, is

a sport played between two teams of eleven players

with a spherical ball.

It is played by 250 million players in over 200

countries, making it the world's

most popular sport.

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It is not only a fun hobby, but has great

health benefits including improved

cardiovascular health, muscular strength

and muscular endurance.

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History

Dating as far back

as 3000 years ago,

many ball kicking

games have been

played worldwide.

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History

According to FIFA the competitive game

“cuju” is the earliest form of football for which

there is scientific evidence. It occurs namely as

an exercise in a military manual

from the third and second

centuries BC.

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History

The first Football

Association was developed in

1863 in England. Football and

rugby split and formed new rules,

and only eight years later, with

fifty member clubs, the first

international matches were staged.

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A popular team is Manchester United

Was originallybanned

Would imprison anyone if caught playing

Was most popular in the 1800’s

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Who can say the name of each member of the

“England Premier League Big Four”?

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Basic Rules

Each team should comprise of eleven players each.

Teams must have one goal-keeper, defenders, mid-

fielders and forwards.

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Basic Rules

Forwards—players in the fronttrying to score.

Midfielders—players in themiddle passing the ball to theforwards and trying to keep itfrom getting back to the goalie.

Defenders —players helping toprotect the goal.

Goalkeeper—player whoprotects the goal with theirhands

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Basic Rules

Players are not allowed to handle the ball with hands.

They are allowed only to kick or head the ball.

Hands are used to throw the ball into ground when it

is out of ground during the match.

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Basic Rules

Only goal-keepers could handle the ball with

hand inside penalty box (save a goal or set ball

for a kick).

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Basic Rules

Match is held as two halves of 45 minutes

each (total duration of 90 minutes) with a

break of 15 minutes half-way through.

When a team kick the ball into opponents net

it is considered as a goal.

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Playing Surface

A soccer field must be between 100 and 110

metres in length, and between 64 and 75 metres in

width. Each field must also include a half-way line,

a center circle.

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Attire and Equipment

Players from

each team must wear a

uniform including a jersey,

shorts, shin guard, socks

and cleats.

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Attire and Equipment

Goalkeepers must wear gloves and a different

coloured jersey. Each goalie, the outfield teams and

the referees must be wearing a different colour to

eliminate confusion.

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Fouls

Fouls are given when any

player violates the game rules. If the

foul is very harsh, the referee may

book the player by showing him a card.

A foul leads to a freekick. If a

foul is encountered in the penalty area,

a penalty is given instead of a freekick.

If a player is shown a

yellow card twice, he is

dismissed from the match.

RED CARD :

The player is

dismissed

from the

game.

YELLOW

CARD :

Warning for

the players.

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Violations

Hand Ball: Touching the ball with any part of your hand or

arm.

And all other offences in laws of the game

Pushing

Tripping

Slide tackling from behind

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Why do you think Football has

become so popular around the world?

1. Football in general, is a simple game. It isn’t so

complicated and consists of a few rules. And this

makes it easy to understand.

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Why do you think Football has

become so popular around the world?

2. The game is Fast. Which makes it quite dynamic

and exciting to watch and play.

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Why do you think Football has

become so popular around the world?

3. The game is very straight forward, and easy

to capture the concept. This allows people to easily

start playing and you do not need a lot of expensive

equipment.

Football is the

“King of Sports”

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Advantage and disadvantages:

1. Advantages:

health benefits

football is a type of sport so, likes any other sports, it helps you have a good health

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Increases aerobic capacity and cardiovascular health

Lowers body fat and improves muscle tone

Builds strength, flexibility and endurance

Increases muscle and bone strength

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It is useful in keeping fit

With boyWith girl

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Other benefits

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Promotes teamwork and sharing

Is a great way to meet people,exercise with friends and add more friends

Can provide an opportunity to increase your confidence and self-esteem, and help to

reduce anxiety

Is relatively easy to learn, so beginners can easily join in on the fun and play basic soccer

for recreation aftrer work

Is an international sport. It’s a chance for countries to be closer

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Football makes countries be closer

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You can add more friend

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Disadvantages

Football is a strength sport, you have to touch your opponents to take the ball, so it is easy to be injured if you play this sport.

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Football is a “good” deal of betting

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What do the letters FIFA mean?

Fédération Internationale de

Football Association

or

International Federation of

Association Football

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How many player are there in a

soccer team?

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Read names of all players in this picture:

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Thanks for listening :D!Hala Madrid!