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Gordon Grant Curtis | How to Play Football | Soccer Rules

Football game can be played on either common or simulated surfaces, the surface must be green and rectangular fit as a fiddle. The two long sides of the rectangle are called touch lines and the two shorter sides are called objective lines. The field is separated down the middle by the midway line.Here Gordon Grant Curtis sharing the Video for how to play football.<br><br>For more details :- http://gordongrantcurtis.blogspot.com/

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Gordon Grant Curtis | How to Play Football | Soccer Rules

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  1. Rules to Play Soccer | Football | Gordon Grant Curtis Gordon Grant Curtis

  2. Rules of the Soccer Soccer, is also called football or fútbol all over the place other than the United States of America, Canada and Australia, is a fun, aggressive amusement. It is the most-played game on the planet, with more than 200 million players in around 200 nations. Presently, it is alluded to as "the wonderful game" on account of its stunning degrees of technical skill, cooperative effort, and individual commitment. In case you're not kidding about playing soccer, realize that you must prepare harder, longer, and quicker than your rivals, and dependably have a great time close by. You will figure out how to play this awesome game.

  3. Understand The Object Of The Game The object of the game is to score a bigger number of objectives than the adversary scores. An objective is scored when any part of the ball passes the objective line. Goalies in their own punishment region are the main players on the pitch who can utilize their arms. Every single other player may utilize any piece of their bodies with the exception of their hands.

  4. Know The Positions Of Soccer There are 11 absolute players on the pitch to begin the game. Despite the fact that the positions can be revised however the mentor sees fit, there is normally one goalie, four guards, four midfielders, and two strikers. • Goalie: this individual secures the net and is the stand out on the field who can utilize their hands in the punishment zone. The goalie must rush, to envision, and great at correspondence. • Protectors. Protectors ordinarily stay behind the midway line with an end goal to keep objective from being scored against them. They make great outlet passes and are normally greater physically than different players. • Midfielders. Midfielders do the most running, as they play a blend of protection and offense They typically organize the assault. They're especially great at clutching the ball and passing. • These are the ones who get the most splits at shooting the ball. They should be fast, coordinated, and ready to shoot a shocking shot. They likewise should be fabulous headers.

  5. Know That Kickoff Starts The Game And The Beginning Of The Second Half One team begins the game by commencing. The inverse team gets the chance to commence after halftime. At the time of kickoff, every cooperative individuals' should be altogether on their half of play. Once the shriek has blown and the ball is kicked, the players can move unreservedly into both parts of play, if they are not offside.

  6. Understand Offside • Offside is one of the more vital principles in football, and it's intended to keep soccer players from filtering out, or packing a considerable measure of their players close to the rival's objective at all times. • A player is offside when s/he is: • Ahead of the ball, as well as • In the opponent's half, as well as • Behind the last defender when • the ball is passed to him by one • of his teammates • Offsides is negated on: • Throw-ins • Corner kicks • Goal kicks

  7. Understand throw-ins • Throw-ins happen when the ball completely goes outside the area of play. Ownership goes to the team who wasn't the last to touch it. This team gets the opportunity to toss the ball in from the spot where it left limits. • A player throwing can get a running begin, yet should for the most part stop close to the territory where the ball left limits. • A player must carry the ball up with both hands behind his or her head and discharge the ball over his head with both hands. • A player can't lift his or her feet off the ground while they are tossing the ball. Both feet must keep focused ground.

  8. Know The Grounds For A Yellow Card An referee issues a yellow card as a notice to a player. Two yellow cards result in a red card, after which that player must leave the amusement for all time. Purposes behind yellow cards include: • Dangerous play. High kicking near a player’s head, for example. • Illegal obstruction. This happens when a player intentionally takes a position between and an opponent when that player isn't within playing distance of the ball. • Charging the goalkeeper in the goal area. • Goalkeeper Infringements. Unsafe play such as charging the goalie. • Goalkeeper taking more than four steps while controlling the ball. • Intentionally wasting time at the end of a game.

  9. Know The Grounds For A Red Card A red card can be given out before a yellow card if especially dangerous play is involved, although a red card usually results from two yellow cards. Reasons for red cards include: • Kicking a player intentionally. • Jumping up at a player and making contact. • Charging a player in a rough way, especially if hands are involved. • Charging a player from behind. • Tripping a player. • Hitting, pushing, holding, or spitting at a player. • Handling the ball by a non-goalie.

  10. Know The Difference Between A Direct Free Kick And An Indirect Free Kick A direct free kick is when you can kick the ball directly into the goal for a score without the ball touching another teammate first. An indirect free kick must be touched by another teammate before counting as a score.

  11. Know That A Foul Inside The Penalty Box Results In A Penalty Kick A penalty kick happens when a defender fouls an opponent in his or her own penalty box. All other players except the goalie and the player taking the penalty kick line up outside the penalty area. The goalie must stand on the goal line and cannot move off of it before the ball is struck. The ball is placed on a designated area called the penalty spot. After the ball is hit, it is live, meaning that if it ricochets off the goalie or post, it can be played by either team.

  12. Know the difference between a corner kick and a goal kick If the ball goes over the goal line and was last touched by the defending team, the ball goes to the closest goal line corner and becomes a corner kick, with possession going to the attacking team. If the ball goes over the goal line and was last touched by the attacking team, the ball goes to the edge of the 6-yard box and becomes a goal kick, with possession going to the defending team. The goalie usually takes a goal kick.

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