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Soccer


History and Rules
Soccer’s Beginnings
   The origin of soccer can be found in every
    corner of geography and history.
   The Chinese, Japanese, Italian, Ancient
    Greek, Persian, Viking, and many more
    played a ball game long before our era.
   The Chinese played "football" games date
    as far back as 3000 years ago.
   The Ancient Greeks and the Roman used
    football games to sharpen warriors for
    battle. In South and Central America a
    game called "Tlatchi" once flourished.
Ancient Civilizations
         and Soccer
   Mesoamerican civilizations also
    devised a game played with rubber
    balls, which resembled a combination
    between soccer, basketball and
    volleyball.
   The game involved two teams, playing
    in a sort of basin dug below ground
    level, with baskets strapped in several
    locations on the side walls.
   The teams would then have to kick
    the ball towards these baskets, and
    score a goal.
Soccer in Europe
   As we go forward on the history of
    soccer timeline, we notice that the
    game has gradually entered European
    territory, Europe being the place
    where modern day soccer will start in
    several centuries.
   Middle age soccer is covered in a
    combination of myth and historical
    facts.
   One popular form of the game (Mob
    soccer) involved entire villages or
    towns and was rather chaotic.
Soccer in Europe (cont.)
   The teams could have unlimited players,
    as long as they were from the same
    village or town. Both teams had to kick
    the ball towards specific landmarks, and
    defend their own.
   To add more chaos, the ball was made out
    of inflated pigs' bladders, or leather skins
    stuffed with all sorts of materials.
   Picture two masses of people running
    towards a poor pig bladder ball, kicking,
    stomping, punching and pushing each
    other in the attempt to kick the object to
    some area.
Soccer in Europe (cont.)
   In medieval France, a game called "La
    Choule" was usually played in town
    gatherings, such as just after Sunday
    church, or on special occasions or
    holidays.
   The game itself looked like a
    combination of soccer, handball,
    hockey, baseball and kickboxing, since
    the players of each team had to strike
    the ball into the opponent's goal, using
    whatever means necessary and
    whatever accessories necessary.
   For example, one record shows that
    players were allowed to use sticks or
    clubs to hit the ball around, although it
    wasn't always the ball that got hit.
History Continued
   The game was violent in
    nature and I assume there
    were plenty occasions where
    the after-church Choule
    match ended up with another
    trip to the church to confess
    some violent sins.
   In England, the game was
    surrounded by an aura of
    violence and was considered a
    dangerous and sinful game.
    As such, it was banned in
    1314 by Nicholas de
    Farndone, the Mayor of
    London.
Soccer Grows Popular
   Despite this ban, soccer became to
    grow in medieval England and it was
    not long that it was introduced in
    English public schools in order to
    keep young boys fit.
   Since soccer was growing strong in
    English public schools, the idea of
    having an organized tournament
    sparked in the 19th century.
   In 1862, a solicitor by the name of Cobb
    Morley, formed a semi-professional soccer
    club in Barnes, called the Barnes Club.
   Cobb Morley is rightfully considered the
    father of soccer, but that's not just
    because he was the one to spark the idea
    of the Soccer Association.
   He also drew up the Laws of the Game,
    probably the most important document
    in the history of soccer, since it held all
    the official rules around which the game
    would be played.
Soccer Becomes Official
   Cobb Morley's rules were accepted by the
    Soccer Association on the 8th of December,
    1863 and have since stood as the game's
    constitution, although they were slightly
    modified throughout time to meet the needs of
    modern soccer.
   It only took around 3 decades after the first
    official rules of soccer were laid down by Cobb
    Morley and the English Football Association
    and the game was already wide spread
    throughout Europe, Australia and the
    Americas.
The Rules of Soccer
   There are 11
    players for each
    team.
   All players wear
    shin guards to in
    order to protect
    their shins.
   The goalkeeper is
    the only player
    who can get the
    ball with his hands.
Soccer Rules


                  A goal is scored when
                   the whole of the ball
                   passes over the goal
                   line, between the
                   goalposts and under
                   the crossbar,
                   provided that no
                   faults has been
                   committed previously
                   by the team scoring
                   the goal.
   The team scoring
    the greater number
    of goals during the
    match is the
    winner.
   If both team are tied
    at the end of
    regulation, the
    match will be
    recorded as a tie
    during regular the
    regular season.
The Soccer Field
Penalty kick
                  Penalty Kick is
                   when a player
                   commits any foul
                   within his own
                   Penalty box.
Corner kick
                 Corner kick is
                  when the ball
                  goes out of
                  bounds over the
                  end line and was
                  last touched by
                  the defending
                  team.
Cards
   Yellow card:            Red card: the
    indicates caution.       player must
                             leave the field
   A player who             and he can’t play
    receives 2 Yellow        the next game.
    Cards is given a
    Red Card.
Slide Tackle


   When a defender
    slides on the
    ground and kick
    the ball away
    from the player.
The Players
   A. goalkeeper
    B. left fullback
    C. right fullback
    D. center back
    E. left back
    F. right back
    G. left midfield
    H. right midfield
    I. left forward
    J. center forward
    K. right forward
Spanish Words for Playing
      Soccer
   Fuera de lugar –            portero - goalkeeper
    offsides                    se fue - the ball went out
   tiro de esquina -           mano - handball (literally
    corner kick                  means "hand")
   tiro libre - free kick      empujon - push
   falta - foul                pelota - ball
   penal - penalty             mediocampista - midfielder
   lateral - throw in          defensor - defender
   saque del arco - goal       cruze - cross
    kick
   delantero - forward         cabezazo - header
   Toque - pass it back
   Hay que bajar or baja - guys we need to get downfield and
    defend more or specifically you need to go help out
    downfield.
   Dos - when two teamates are running towards a loose ball
    and one needs to ease off so as to avoid a mishaps.
   Centro - cross it in
   Solo - no pressure is on you so go ahead and shoot it or
    dribble it upfield
   ¡Te llegan! - man on!
   Calmado - don't rush your passing or dribbling
   Tiro- shoot it
   Marca - defend your nearest or assigned oppenent
   Entrale - tackle your opponent now or apply pressure
   Pásame la pelota – pass me the ball
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  • 2. Soccer’s Beginnings  The origin of soccer can be found in every corner of geography and history.  The Chinese, Japanese, Italian, Ancient Greek, Persian, Viking, and many more played a ball game long before our era.  The Chinese played "football" games date as far back as 3000 years ago.  The Ancient Greeks and the Roman used football games to sharpen warriors for battle. In South and Central America a game called "Tlatchi" once flourished.
  • 3. Ancient Civilizations and Soccer  Mesoamerican civilizations also devised a game played with rubber balls, which resembled a combination between soccer, basketball and volleyball.  The game involved two teams, playing in a sort of basin dug below ground level, with baskets strapped in several locations on the side walls.  The teams would then have to kick the ball towards these baskets, and score a goal.
  • 4. Soccer in Europe  As we go forward on the history of soccer timeline, we notice that the game has gradually entered European territory, Europe being the place where modern day soccer will start in several centuries.  Middle age soccer is covered in a combination of myth and historical facts.  One popular form of the game (Mob soccer) involved entire villages or towns and was rather chaotic.
  • 5. Soccer in Europe (cont.)  The teams could have unlimited players, as long as they were from the same village or town. Both teams had to kick the ball towards specific landmarks, and defend their own.  To add more chaos, the ball was made out of inflated pigs' bladders, or leather skins stuffed with all sorts of materials.  Picture two masses of people running towards a poor pig bladder ball, kicking, stomping, punching and pushing each other in the attempt to kick the object to some area.
  • 6. Soccer in Europe (cont.)  In medieval France, a game called "La Choule" was usually played in town gatherings, such as just after Sunday church, or on special occasions or holidays.  The game itself looked like a combination of soccer, handball, hockey, baseball and kickboxing, since the players of each team had to strike the ball into the opponent's goal, using whatever means necessary and whatever accessories necessary.  For example, one record shows that players were allowed to use sticks or clubs to hit the ball around, although it wasn't always the ball that got hit.
  • 7. History Continued  The game was violent in nature and I assume there were plenty occasions where the after-church Choule match ended up with another trip to the church to confess some violent sins.  In England, the game was surrounded by an aura of violence and was considered a dangerous and sinful game. As such, it was banned in 1314 by Nicholas de Farndone, the Mayor of London.
  • 8. Soccer Grows Popular  Despite this ban, soccer became to grow in medieval England and it was not long that it was introduced in English public schools in order to keep young boys fit.  Since soccer was growing strong in English public schools, the idea of having an organized tournament sparked in the 19th century.
  • 9. In 1862, a solicitor by the name of Cobb Morley, formed a semi-professional soccer club in Barnes, called the Barnes Club.  Cobb Morley is rightfully considered the father of soccer, but that's not just because he was the one to spark the idea of the Soccer Association.  He also drew up the Laws of the Game, probably the most important document in the history of soccer, since it held all the official rules around which the game would be played.
  • 10. Soccer Becomes Official  Cobb Morley's rules were accepted by the Soccer Association on the 8th of December, 1863 and have since stood as the game's constitution, although they were slightly modified throughout time to meet the needs of modern soccer.  It only took around 3 decades after the first official rules of soccer were laid down by Cobb Morley and the English Football Association and the game was already wide spread throughout Europe, Australia and the Americas.
  • 11. The Rules of Soccer  There are 11 players for each team.  All players wear shin guards to in order to protect their shins.  The goalkeeper is the only player who can get the ball with his hands.
  • 12. Soccer Rules  A goal is scored when the whole of the ball passes over the goal line, between the goalposts and under the crossbar, provided that no faults has been committed previously by the team scoring the goal.
  • 13. The team scoring the greater number of goals during the match is the winner.  If both team are tied at the end of regulation, the match will be recorded as a tie during regular the regular season.
  • 15. Penalty kick  Penalty Kick is when a player commits any foul within his own Penalty box.
  • 16. Corner kick  Corner kick is when the ball goes out of bounds over the end line and was last touched by the defending team.
  • 17. Cards  Yellow card:  Red card: the indicates caution. player must leave the field  A player who and he can’t play receives 2 Yellow the next game. Cards is given a Red Card.
  • 18. Slide Tackle  When a defender slides on the ground and kick the ball away from the player.
  • 19. The Players  A. goalkeeper B. left fullback C. right fullback D. center back E. left back F. right back G. left midfield H. right midfield I. left forward J. center forward K. right forward
  • 20. Spanish Words for Playing Soccer  Fuera de lugar –  portero - goalkeeper offsides  se fue - the ball went out  tiro de esquina -  mano - handball (literally corner kick means "hand")  tiro libre - free kick  empujon - push  falta - foul  pelota - ball  penal - penalty  mediocampista - midfielder  lateral - throw in  defensor - defender  saque del arco - goal  cruze - cross kick  delantero - forward  cabezazo - header
  • 21. Toque - pass it back  Hay que bajar or baja - guys we need to get downfield and defend more or specifically you need to go help out downfield.  Dos - when two teamates are running towards a loose ball and one needs to ease off so as to avoid a mishaps.  Centro - cross it in  Solo - no pressure is on you so go ahead and shoot it or dribble it upfield  ¡Te llegan! - man on!  Calmado - don't rush your passing or dribbling  Tiro- shoot it  Marca - defend your nearest or assigned oppenent  Entrale - tackle your opponent now or apply pressure  Pásame la pelota – pass me the ball