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Power point de futbol de Alberto Rodriguez Urcola Laude el Altillo School

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What is football The ball The field of game Players Equipment The Referee Duration of the

match

Offside Basic states of

play Yellow and Red

Card Fouls Summary Questions

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It’s a game played :› By two team of 11 players› Spheric ball› In a rectangular field of grass› The objective is to score one gol more than

the other team.› Led by a captain.

It is the most popular sport in the world. It has got 17 Laws, stablished by FIFA

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It is spheric Of leather or other

suitable material. 60 cm of diameter It has a weight of

400 g It has a pression of

0.6-1.1 atm.

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Soccer GoaL Height = about 2.5 m Width = about 7.5 m

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In non-international matches: › The length: Minimum 90 m

Maximum 120 m› The Width: Minumum 45 m

Maximum 90 m

In international matches:› The length: Minimum 100 m

Maximum 110 m

› The width: Minimum 64 m Maximum 75 m

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It’s located in Pyongyang(North Corea). It has a capacity of 150.000 people. The Biggest stadium in the world

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3º Azteca Stadium 105.064 4º Nou Camp 99.354

7º Soccer City 94.700 15º Santiago Bernabéu 80.354

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Goalkeeper Defenders

Midfielder Striker

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It is required to wear includes a shirt, shorts, socks, footwear and adequate shin guards.

The players can use a headgear Players are forbidden to wear jewellery

or watches. The goalkeeper must wear different

clothes than the other players.

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Each team can do 3 subtitution. A player who has been substituted may

not take further part in a match. If there are fewer than seven players in

a team, this team lose by 3-0.

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Two periods of 45 minutes 15-minute half-time break between

halves It can be added so much time as it has

been lost during the match

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In some competitions if a game is tied at the end of regulation time it may go into extra time, which consists of two further 15-minute periods. If the score is still tied after extra time, some competitions allow the use of penalty shootouts 

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It is the person who has the authority to enforce the Law of the Game.

It is assisted by two assistant referees. And by a fourth official.

In matches of UEFA Champions League there are two referee more, located in both areas.

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Ball in play and ball out of play. When the ball becomes out of play,

play is restarted by one of this methods:

Kick-off Throw-in Goal kick Corner kick

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An offside is produced when a player is more advanced than all minus one opposing players

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A foul occurs when a player commits an offence listed in the Laws of the Game while the ball is in play.

When a player:› Hand the ball deliberately › Trip an opponent› Push an opponent,

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Direct free kick (A goal may be scored directly )

Penalty kick (in the penalty area)

Indirect free kick (A goal may not be scored )

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The referee may punish a player by a caution (yellow card) or sending-off (red card)

Non-players such as managers and support staff cannot be shown the yellow or red card

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Football is a sport played by two team of 11 players, regulated by the referee.

It is played with a ball in a rectangular field.

The matches have two periods of 45 minutes.

The fouls are sanctioned by a yellow card or by a red car.

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What material is made of a ball?› Leather or other Suitable material. › Wood. › Plastic and paper

How many minutes has each period?› 30 min› 25 min› 45 min

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How many substitutions can be made?› 2› 3› 4

Can you score a gol in a indirect free kick?› Yes› No

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