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Football
1.   DEFINITION
2.   HISTORY
3.   RULES/MECHANICS
4.   SKILLS
5.   BENEFITS
6.   OBJECTIVES
   Association football, more commonly
    known as football or soccer, is
    a sport played between two teams of
    eleven players with a spherical ball.
   The term soccer originated in
    England, first appearing in the 1880s as
    an Oxford "-er" abbreviation of the word
    "association".
   Han Dynasty Period: Cuju-ancient code of football with similarities
    to association football.
   The Ancient Greeks and Romans are known to have played many ball
    games, some of which involved the use of the feet. The Roman game
    harpastum is believed to have been adapted from Greeks
   The Japanese version of cuju is kemari and was developed during
    the Asuka period.
   1848: The Cambridge Rules were first drawn up at Cambridge University
   1863: The formation of The Football Association; rugby football and
    association football branched off on their different courses
   1872: The world's oldest football competition, FA Cup started.
   1886: The formation of The International Football Association Board (IFAB)
    1888: England became the home to the world's first football league.
   1904: The formation of FIFA
   1970: The system of red and yellow cards is introduced for the 1970 FIFA
    World Cup ™ finals.
   The maximum length of the ground shall be 200
    yards (180 m), the maximum breadth shall be 100
    yards (91 m), the length and breadth shall be
    marked off with flags; and the goal shall be defined
    by two upright posts, eight yards (7 m)
    apart, without any tape or bar across them.
   After a goal is won, the losing side shall be entitled
    to kick off, and the two sides shall change goals
    after each goal is won.
   A goal shall be won when the ball passes between
    the goal-posts or over the space between the goal-
    posts (at whatever height), not being
    thrown, knocked on, or carried
   In case the ball goes behind the goal line, if a player on the side to
    whom the goal belongs first touches the ball, one of his side shall
    be entitled to a free kick from the goal line at the point opposite the
    place where the ball shall be touched.
   No player shall run with the ball.
   Neither tripping nor hacking shall be allowed, and no player shall
    use his hands to hold or push his adversary.
   A player shall not be allowed to throw the ball or pass it to another
    with his hands.
   No player shall be allowed to take the ball from the ground with his
    hands under any pretence whatever while it is in play.
   No player shall be allowed to wear projecting nails, iron
    plates, or gutta-percha[2] on the soles or heels of his boots.
   Kick-off: following a goal by the opposing team, or to begin each period of play.[
   Throw-in: when the ball has crossed the touchline; awarded to opposing team to that which last
    touched the ball.
   Goal kick: when the ball has wholly crossed the goal line without a goal having been scored and
    having last been touched by a player of the attacking team; awarded to defending team.
   Corner kick: when the ball has wholly crossed the goal line without a goal having been scored
    and having last been touched by a player of the defending team; awarded to attacking team.
   Indirect free kick: awarded to the opposing team following "non-penal" fouls, certain technical
    infringements, or when play is stopped to caution or send-off an opponent without a specific foul
    having occurred. A goal may not be scored directly (without the ball first touching another player)
    from an indirect free kick.
   Direct free kick: awarded to fouled team following certain listed "penal" fouls.[53] A goal may be
    scored directly from a direct free kick.
   Penalty kick: awarded to the fouled team following a foul usually punishable by a direct free kick
    but that has occurred within their opponent's penalty area.
   Dropped-ball: occurs when the referee has stopped play for any other reason, such as a serious
    injury to a player, interference by an external party, or a ball becoming defective. This restart is
    uncommon in adult games.
   Physical Fitness
   Mental well-being
   Positive values
   Overcome adversity
   Friendship and Bonds
   To score points.
   To prevent the opponent from scoring.
   To keep the ball in your possession
   To avoid unnecessary injuries, fouls and
    violations

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Football

  • 2. 1. DEFINITION 2. HISTORY 3. RULES/MECHANICS 4. SKILLS 5. BENEFITS 6. OBJECTIVES
  • 3. Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a sport played between two teams of eleven players with a spherical ball.  The term soccer originated in England, first appearing in the 1880s as an Oxford "-er" abbreviation of the word "association".
  • 4. Han Dynasty Period: Cuju-ancient code of football with similarities to association football.  The Ancient Greeks and Romans are known to have played many ball games, some of which involved the use of the feet. The Roman game harpastum is believed to have been adapted from Greeks  The Japanese version of cuju is kemari and was developed during the Asuka period.  1848: The Cambridge Rules were first drawn up at Cambridge University  1863: The formation of The Football Association; rugby football and association football branched off on their different courses  1872: The world's oldest football competition, FA Cup started.  1886: The formation of The International Football Association Board (IFAB)  1888: England became the home to the world's first football league.  1904: The formation of FIFA  1970: The system of red and yellow cards is introduced for the 1970 FIFA World Cup ™ finals.
  • 5. The maximum length of the ground shall be 200 yards (180 m), the maximum breadth shall be 100 yards (91 m), the length and breadth shall be marked off with flags; and the goal shall be defined by two upright posts, eight yards (7 m) apart, without any tape or bar across them.  After a goal is won, the losing side shall be entitled to kick off, and the two sides shall change goals after each goal is won.  A goal shall be won when the ball passes between the goal-posts or over the space between the goal- posts (at whatever height), not being thrown, knocked on, or carried
  • 6. In case the ball goes behind the goal line, if a player on the side to whom the goal belongs first touches the ball, one of his side shall be entitled to a free kick from the goal line at the point opposite the place where the ball shall be touched.  No player shall run with the ball.  Neither tripping nor hacking shall be allowed, and no player shall use his hands to hold or push his adversary.  A player shall not be allowed to throw the ball or pass it to another with his hands.  No player shall be allowed to take the ball from the ground with his hands under any pretence whatever while it is in play.  No player shall be allowed to wear projecting nails, iron plates, or gutta-percha[2] on the soles or heels of his boots.
  • 7. Kick-off: following a goal by the opposing team, or to begin each period of play.[  Throw-in: when the ball has crossed the touchline; awarded to opposing team to that which last touched the ball.  Goal kick: when the ball has wholly crossed the goal line without a goal having been scored and having last been touched by a player of the attacking team; awarded to defending team.  Corner kick: when the ball has wholly crossed the goal line without a goal having been scored and having last been touched by a player of the defending team; awarded to attacking team.  Indirect free kick: awarded to the opposing team following "non-penal" fouls, certain technical infringements, or when play is stopped to caution or send-off an opponent without a specific foul having occurred. A goal may not be scored directly (without the ball first touching another player) from an indirect free kick.  Direct free kick: awarded to fouled team following certain listed "penal" fouls.[53] A goal may be scored directly from a direct free kick.  Penalty kick: awarded to the fouled team following a foul usually punishable by a direct free kick but that has occurred within their opponent's penalty area.  Dropped-ball: occurs when the referee has stopped play for any other reason, such as a serious injury to a player, interference by an external party, or a ball becoming defective. This restart is uncommon in adult games.
  • 8. Physical Fitness  Mental well-being  Positive values  Overcome adversity  Friendship and Bonds
  • 9. To score points.  To prevent the opponent from scoring.  To keep the ball in your possession  To avoid unnecessary injuries, fouls and violations