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The document provides an overview of the game of football/soccer including its techniques, skills required, importance of teamwork, and physical/mental demands. It then discusses the forgotten history of women's football leagues in the 20th century. Next, it outlines the importance of football for girls in developing life skills like strategic thinking, rule following, and confidence. The rest of the document details practice sessions, health benefits, basic rules/laws of the game, and measurements of a football field.
This document provides a summary of basic soccer rules. It outlines that each team has 11 players consisting of goalie and outfield players split into formations. Games start with a center kick-off and the ball remains in play until out of bounds. Games consist of two 45-minute halves. Players cannot use their hands except for the goalie. When the ball goes out of bounds, a throw-in or goal/corner kick is used to restart play depending on who kicked it out. Fouls can result in yellow or red cards as punishment. Direct kicks can be scored directly while indirect kicks require two touches before a goal.
Football is known as "A beautiful Game". It is played world over and followed passionately as well. It has become a game that involves so much emotions and seriousness as it is a game loved by almost everyone in this world.
Technical officials such as referees, linesmen, and the fourth official help control and enforce the rules of soccer matches. The referee is the head official and uses a whistle to signal starts, stops, fouls, and shows yellow or red cards. Linesmen run along the touchlines and signal using flags for events like throw-ins, goal kicks, and offsides. The fourth official keeps track of substitutions and stoppage time. Together these officials work to ensure matches proceed fairly according to the 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 offence has been committed by the team scoring the goal.
If a referee signals a goal before the ball has passed wholly over the goal line, play is restarted with a dropped ball.
Futsal is a variant of soccer played indoors on a smaller hard court with a smaller ball. It is played between two teams of five players each, including one goalkeeper. Unlimited substitutions are allowed. The game emphasizes improvisation, creativity, and technique due to the small playing area and ball. Matches consist of two 20-minute halves with penalty shootouts used to decide drawn games. There are no offside rules and headers are not allowed in futsal.
The document provides details on the rules and regulations of football, including:
- The field of play dimensions and markings.
- Ball specifications.
- Team composition of 11 players maximum per side.
- The referee's and linesmen's roles in enforcing rules.
- Match duration, timeouts, and restart procedures.
- Scoring a goal, offside rule, fouls, free kicks, penalty kicks, and throw-ins.
Laws of the Game For Valley United Soccer Club travel soccer refsBarry Caplin
training on the FIFA/USSF youth soccer Laws of the Game as modified for the MN Youth Soccer Assn (MYSA) for travel soccer refs. Valley United Soccer Club is the travel soccer club in Apple Valley, MN. See http://www.vusc.org/ for more info.
The document provides an overview of the game of football/soccer including its techniques, skills required, importance of teamwork, and physical/mental demands. It then discusses the forgotten history of women's football leagues in the 20th century. Next, it outlines the importance of football for girls in developing life skills like strategic thinking, rule following, and confidence. The rest of the document details practice sessions, health benefits, basic rules/laws of the game, and measurements of a football field.
This document provides a summary of basic soccer rules. It outlines that each team has 11 players consisting of goalie and outfield players split into formations. Games start with a center kick-off and the ball remains in play until out of bounds. Games consist of two 45-minute halves. Players cannot use their hands except for the goalie. When the ball goes out of bounds, a throw-in or goal/corner kick is used to restart play depending on who kicked it out. Fouls can result in yellow or red cards as punishment. Direct kicks can be scored directly while indirect kicks require two touches before a goal.
Football is known as "A beautiful Game". It is played world over and followed passionately as well. It has become a game that involves so much emotions and seriousness as it is a game loved by almost everyone in this world.
Technical officials such as referees, linesmen, and the fourth official help control and enforce the rules of soccer matches. The referee is the head official and uses a whistle to signal starts, stops, fouls, and shows yellow or red cards. Linesmen run along the touchlines and signal using flags for events like throw-ins, goal kicks, and offsides. The fourth official keeps track of substitutions and stoppage time. Together these officials work to ensure matches proceed fairly according to the 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 offence has been committed by the team scoring the goal.
If a referee signals a goal before the ball has passed wholly over the goal line, play is restarted with a dropped ball.
Futsal is a variant of soccer played indoors on a smaller hard court with a smaller ball. It is played between two teams of five players each, including one goalkeeper. Unlimited substitutions are allowed. The game emphasizes improvisation, creativity, and technique due to the small playing area and ball. Matches consist of two 20-minute halves with penalty shootouts used to decide drawn games. There are no offside rules and headers are not allowed in futsal.
The document provides details on the rules and regulations of football, including:
- The field of play dimensions and markings.
- Ball specifications.
- Team composition of 11 players maximum per side.
- The referee's and linesmen's roles in enforcing rules.
- Match duration, timeouts, and restart procedures.
- Scoring a goal, offside rule, fouls, free kicks, penalty kicks, and throw-ins.
Laws of the Game For Valley United Soccer Club travel soccer refsBarry Caplin
training on the FIFA/USSF youth soccer Laws of the Game as modified for the MN Youth Soccer Assn (MYSA) for travel soccer refs. Valley United Soccer Club is the travel soccer club in Apple Valley, MN. See http://www.vusc.org/ for more info.
Football rules - The 17 Laws of the Beautiful Game - playerscout.co.ukPlayer Scout
The 17 laws of football.
Whether you're new to football or checking for the latest advances in the laws of football, this presentation will have all of the answers.
The document provides rules and guidelines for an intramural 4v4 flag football league. Key points include:
- Games will consist of two 20-minute halves with a continuous clock in the first half and a stopping clock in the second half.
- Teams must have 3 players minimum to avoid a forfeit. Touchdowns are worth 6 points and teams can choose a 1-point or 2-point conversion attempt.
- Blocking is allowed by setting picks but lead blocking is prohibited. Flag guarding, diving for flags, unnecessary contact and unsportsmanlike conduct will result in penalties.
- Penalties will be enforced as either 4 steps for 10-yard penalties or 2 steps for 5
Soccer, also known as football, is played between two teams of 11 players on a large grass field with goals at each end. The objective is to score more goals than the opposing team by kicking or heading the ball into the opponent's goal. Soccer originated in England in the 19th century and is now the world's most popular sport. Key equipment includes a regulation size ball, uniforms, shin guards, and a properly sized field with goals and boundary lines. Games are officiated by referees who enforce the rules and signal fouls, out of bounds plays, and other decisions. Common fouls and their penalties are also described.
The objective of football is for each team to score more goals than the opposing team by getting the ball into the goal at the end of the pitch. Each team has 11 players including a goalkeeper who is allowed to use their hands within the penalty area. The pitch is 105m by 68m and games consist of two 45-minute halves with time added for stoppages. Common rules include throw-ins for balls out of bounds, corner kicks if the defending team puts the ball behind their own goal, and penalties if a foul occurs within the penalty area.
Soccer, also known as football, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players each using their feet and legs to move a ball into the opposing team's goal. The sport originated in ancient times and the modern game was developed in England in the mid-19th century. Today soccer is governed by FIFA and is one of the most popular sports in the world with over 200 member countries. The objective is for each team to score more goals than the opposing team within two 45-minute halves.
This document provides terminology related to futsal in English. It begins with basics of the futsal pitch including dimensions and markings. It describes the people involved in a futsal match such as referees, players, coaches and substitutes. It discusses elements of a futsal match like scoring, injuries and prevention. It covers positions on the pitch including goalkeeper, wings and pivot. It also outlines defensive and offensive systems, styles of play, techniques and skills needed for futsal. Finally, it discusses common futsal injuries. The document serves as a reference for technical terminology in English related to the sport of futsal.
Soccer was invented in the universities of England in the 19th century as an attempt to standardize different football codes. It is played between two teams of 11 players who use their feet and legs to pass a spherical ball into the opposing team's goal. The positions in soccer include the goalkeeper, defenders, midfielders, and forwards. Games last 90 minutes divided into two 45-minute halves with a 15-minute break. Fouls are penalized by free kicks and the aim is to score more goals than the opposing team within the time period.
Handball is a contact sport played between two teams of seven players. The objective is to score more goals than the opposing team by throwing the ball into their goal. Players advance the ball by passing or dribbling and can block opposing shots with their arms and hands. Matches consist of two 30-minute periods, and the team with the most goals at the end wins. If tied, the game may go to overtime or a penalty shootout.
Football is played between two teams of 11 players each. Teams can have substitutes but only 11 players can be on the field at a time. Goalkeepers are the only players allowed to use their hands within the penalty area. Basic equipment includes a shirt, shorts, socks, shin guards and footwear. Play is restarted after the ball goes out of bounds with kicks like free kicks, corner kicks, throw-ins and goal or kickoffs. Fouls are punished with free kicks or penalties, while misconduct gets a yellow or red card. Referee decisions are final and cannot be changed after the game ends.
Team handball originated in Europe and became an official Olympic sport in 1972. The sport involves 7 players per side, plus a goalie, who can score by throwing the ball into their opponent's net. Games consist of two halves, with the average score being 26-21. Players are only allowed 3 steps and cannot stall possession of the ball. Fouls result in free throws for the opposing team.
The document summarizes key aspects of soccer/football including formations, rules, positions, offsides, referees, penalties, and fun facts. Common formations use 4 defenders, 4 midfielders, and 2 attackers. Fouls and misconduct are penalized with yellow or red cards. The main positions are attackers who score goals, midfielders who control play, and defenders who prevent goals. Offsides occur when an attacker passes to a teammate beyond the last defender. Referees enforce rules and include a main referee and assistant referees. Penalties are awarded for fouls in the penalty box and are taken from the penalty spot. Additional facts note the length of games, most expensive players, popularity worldwide, and unusual soccer stories.
The 17 Rules for Soccer outlines the key laws of the game. Some of the main rules covered include:
1) The dimensions and markings of the field of play.
2) Requirements for the ball such as circumference and weight.
3) Team composition rules including the number of players and substitutions allowed.
4) Equipment standards for players and requirements for differentiating teams.
The document then goes into further detail on aspects like the roles of referees, duration of play, restart procedures, offside rules, fouls and misconduct, free kicks, and penalty kicks.
This document summarizes the rules for an intramural flag football league. It states that games are 4 v 4 and played in two 20-minute halves on an indoor court. Players cannot have pockets on their clothing. Teams have 3 downs to score a touchdown and can elect to punt. Interceptions result in the ball changing possession. Touchdowns are worth 1 point and teams can attempt a 2-point conversion from half court. Penalties include flag guarding and diving by both offensive and defensive players. Unsportsmanlike conduct penalties can result in ejection or forfeiture of the game.
This document summarizes the policies and rules for the intramural roller hockey league at Northeastern University. It states that game time is forfeit time, only captains may speak to officials, all players must have a valid student ID, and roster changes are made online. The regular season schedule will not be changed for any team. Players must wear full safety equipment like helmets and shin guards. Games have three 12-minute periods with stoppage of play by the goalie covering the puck. Penalties like checking are not allowed and can lead to ejection. Proper conduct is enforced for both players and those on the bench.
Sports 101: The Evolution of Basketball Rulesjane arellano
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Soccer is the most popular team sport worldwide and can be played by people of all ages and skill levels. It has a long history dating back 3000 years and involves kicking a ball into a goal. The basic rules are that teams have 11 players, games last 90 minutes, and goals are scored by getting the ball fully over the goal line. The field dimensions and positions of players are also standardized. Soccer provides health benefits like improved cardiovascular fitness but also carries safety risks like injury that can be mitigated with proper equipment and care.
The document provides an overview of the rules and gameplay of volleyball. It discusses the history and origins of volleyball in the late 19th century. It also outlines the facilities and equipment used in volleyball, including court dimensions, the net, poles, and ball. The document explains the roles and responsibilities of officials and describes the positions and rotations of players on the court. It provides details on gameplay rules regarding scoring, substitutions, faults, and the different states the ball can be in during play.
The document provides information about football including:
1. It discusses the history of football, noting details about how the game originated and evolved over time, including early rules and equipment.
2. It outlines the basic rules and laws of modern football, describing elements like field dimensions, player numbers, fouls, free kicks, and more.
3. It provides an overview of some common football tournaments at international and domestic levels.
FIBA Official Basketball Rules 2014: Quick ReferenceJimmy L
The document summarizes rule changes for the 2014/2015 FIBA season. Some key changes include:
1. The three-point line is moved back to 6.75m for CIS and ACAC leagues. High schools will still use the old line.
2. Officials uniforms now require jerseys to be tucked in and no colored tape or accessories are permitted. Compression sleeves and stockings must match jersey colors.
3. Timeouts are now limited to 2 in the first half and 3 in the second half with no carryover. Teams get 1 timeout in overtime.
4. The last shot clock reset on a made basket is now 14 seconds instead of 24 if the
England is typically credited with inventing modern football in 1863 by founding the Football Association. Walter Camp from the US is considered the "Father of American Football" for altering rugby rules to create the game familiar today in North America. Football involves two teams of 11 players trying to maneuver a ball into the opponent's goal without using hands or arms. The 17 main laws of football govern the field, ball, players, equipment, referees, match duration, ball in/out of play, fouls, free kicks, penalty kicks, throw-ins, goal kicks, and corner kicks.
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This document provides an overview of the laws of soccer/football based on FIFA rules. It discusses the 17 laws that govern how the game is played, including the field of play, equipment, number of players, referees, offsides, fouls, free kicks, penalties, throw-ins, goal kicks, and corner kicks. It also covers ethics in sports like relationships between coaches/players and sporting associations. Finally, it gives a brief history of the origins and development of modern football/soccer.
Football rules - The 17 Laws of the Beautiful Game - playerscout.co.ukPlayer Scout
The 17 laws of football.
Whether you're new to football or checking for the latest advances in the laws of football, this presentation will have all of the answers.
The document provides rules and guidelines for an intramural 4v4 flag football league. Key points include:
- Games will consist of two 20-minute halves with a continuous clock in the first half and a stopping clock in the second half.
- Teams must have 3 players minimum to avoid a forfeit. Touchdowns are worth 6 points and teams can choose a 1-point or 2-point conversion attempt.
- Blocking is allowed by setting picks but lead blocking is prohibited. Flag guarding, diving for flags, unnecessary contact and unsportsmanlike conduct will result in penalties.
- Penalties will be enforced as either 4 steps for 10-yard penalties or 2 steps for 5
Soccer, also known as football, is played between two teams of 11 players on a large grass field with goals at each end. The objective is to score more goals than the opposing team by kicking or heading the ball into the opponent's goal. Soccer originated in England in the 19th century and is now the world's most popular sport. Key equipment includes a regulation size ball, uniforms, shin guards, and a properly sized field with goals and boundary lines. Games are officiated by referees who enforce the rules and signal fouls, out of bounds plays, and other decisions. Common fouls and their penalties are also described.
The objective of football is for each team to score more goals than the opposing team by getting the ball into the goal at the end of the pitch. Each team has 11 players including a goalkeeper who is allowed to use their hands within the penalty area. The pitch is 105m by 68m and games consist of two 45-minute halves with time added for stoppages. Common rules include throw-ins for balls out of bounds, corner kicks if the defending team puts the ball behind their own goal, and penalties if a foul occurs within the penalty area.
Soccer, also known as football, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players each using their feet and legs to move a ball into the opposing team's goal. The sport originated in ancient times and the modern game was developed in England in the mid-19th century. Today soccer is governed by FIFA and is one of the most popular sports in the world with over 200 member countries. The objective is for each team to score more goals than the opposing team within two 45-minute halves.
This document provides terminology related to futsal in English. It begins with basics of the futsal pitch including dimensions and markings. It describes the people involved in a futsal match such as referees, players, coaches and substitutes. It discusses elements of a futsal match like scoring, injuries and prevention. It covers positions on the pitch including goalkeeper, wings and pivot. It also outlines defensive and offensive systems, styles of play, techniques and skills needed for futsal. Finally, it discusses common futsal injuries. The document serves as a reference for technical terminology in English related to the sport of futsal.
Soccer was invented in the universities of England in the 19th century as an attempt to standardize different football codes. It is played between two teams of 11 players who use their feet and legs to pass a spherical ball into the opposing team's goal. The positions in soccer include the goalkeeper, defenders, midfielders, and forwards. Games last 90 minutes divided into two 45-minute halves with a 15-minute break. Fouls are penalized by free kicks and the aim is to score more goals than the opposing team within the time period.
Handball is a contact sport played between two teams of seven players. The objective is to score more goals than the opposing team by throwing the ball into their goal. Players advance the ball by passing or dribbling and can block opposing shots with their arms and hands. Matches consist of two 30-minute periods, and the team with the most goals at the end wins. If tied, the game may go to overtime or a penalty shootout.
Football is played between two teams of 11 players each. Teams can have substitutes but only 11 players can be on the field at a time. Goalkeepers are the only players allowed to use their hands within the penalty area. Basic equipment includes a shirt, shorts, socks, shin guards and footwear. Play is restarted after the ball goes out of bounds with kicks like free kicks, corner kicks, throw-ins and goal or kickoffs. Fouls are punished with free kicks or penalties, while misconduct gets a yellow or red card. Referee decisions are final and cannot be changed after the game ends.
Team handball originated in Europe and became an official Olympic sport in 1972. The sport involves 7 players per side, plus a goalie, who can score by throwing the ball into their opponent's net. Games consist of two halves, with the average score being 26-21. Players are only allowed 3 steps and cannot stall possession of the ball. Fouls result in free throws for the opposing team.
The document summarizes key aspects of soccer/football including formations, rules, positions, offsides, referees, penalties, and fun facts. Common formations use 4 defenders, 4 midfielders, and 2 attackers. Fouls and misconduct are penalized with yellow or red cards. The main positions are attackers who score goals, midfielders who control play, and defenders who prevent goals. Offsides occur when an attacker passes to a teammate beyond the last defender. Referees enforce rules and include a main referee and assistant referees. Penalties are awarded for fouls in the penalty box and are taken from the penalty spot. Additional facts note the length of games, most expensive players, popularity worldwide, and unusual soccer stories.
The 17 Rules for Soccer outlines the key laws of the game. Some of the main rules covered include:
1) The dimensions and markings of the field of play.
2) Requirements for the ball such as circumference and weight.
3) Team composition rules including the number of players and substitutions allowed.
4) Equipment standards for players and requirements for differentiating teams.
The document then goes into further detail on aspects like the roles of referees, duration of play, restart procedures, offside rules, fouls and misconduct, free kicks, and penalty kicks.
This document summarizes the rules for an intramural flag football league. It states that games are 4 v 4 and played in two 20-minute halves on an indoor court. Players cannot have pockets on their clothing. Teams have 3 downs to score a touchdown and can elect to punt. Interceptions result in the ball changing possession. Touchdowns are worth 1 point and teams can attempt a 2-point conversion from half court. Penalties include flag guarding and diving by both offensive and defensive players. Unsportsmanlike conduct penalties can result in ejection or forfeiture of the game.
This document summarizes the policies and rules for the intramural roller hockey league at Northeastern University. It states that game time is forfeit time, only captains may speak to officials, all players must have a valid student ID, and roster changes are made online. The regular season schedule will not be changed for any team. Players must wear full safety equipment like helmets and shin guards. Games have three 12-minute periods with stoppage of play by the goalie covering the puck. Penalties like checking are not allowed and can lead to ejection. Proper conduct is enforced for both players and those on the bench.
Sports 101: The Evolution of Basketball Rulesjane arellano
Afterschool.ae is the largest dedicated provider of quality on-site after school activities, programs, tutoring, summer camps, sports and child care services in United Arab Emirates.
Soccer is the most popular team sport worldwide and can be played by people of all ages and skill levels. It has a long history dating back 3000 years and involves kicking a ball into a goal. The basic rules are that teams have 11 players, games last 90 minutes, and goals are scored by getting the ball fully over the goal line. The field dimensions and positions of players are also standardized. Soccer provides health benefits like improved cardiovascular fitness but also carries safety risks like injury that can be mitigated with proper equipment and care.
The document provides an overview of the rules and gameplay of volleyball. It discusses the history and origins of volleyball in the late 19th century. It also outlines the facilities and equipment used in volleyball, including court dimensions, the net, poles, and ball. The document explains the roles and responsibilities of officials and describes the positions and rotations of players on the court. It provides details on gameplay rules regarding scoring, substitutions, faults, and the different states the ball can be in during play.
The document provides information about football including:
1. It discusses the history of football, noting details about how the game originated and evolved over time, including early rules and equipment.
2. It outlines the basic rules and laws of modern football, describing elements like field dimensions, player numbers, fouls, free kicks, and more.
3. It provides an overview of some common football tournaments at international and domestic levels.
FIBA Official Basketball Rules 2014: Quick ReferenceJimmy L
The document summarizes rule changes for the 2014/2015 FIBA season. Some key changes include:
1. The three-point line is moved back to 6.75m for CIS and ACAC leagues. High schools will still use the old line.
2. Officials uniforms now require jerseys to be tucked in and no colored tape or accessories are permitted. Compression sleeves and stockings must match jersey colors.
3. Timeouts are now limited to 2 in the first half and 3 in the second half with no carryover. Teams get 1 timeout in overtime.
4. The last shot clock reset on a made basket is now 14 seconds instead of 24 if the
England is typically credited with inventing modern football in 1863 by founding the Football Association. Walter Camp from the US is considered the "Father of American Football" for altering rugby rules to create the game familiar today in North America. Football involves two teams of 11 players trying to maneuver a ball into the opponent's goal without using hands or arms. The 17 main laws of football govern the field, ball, players, equipment, referees, match duration, ball in/out of play, fouls, free kicks, penalty kicks, throw-ins, goal kicks, and corner kicks.
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This document provides an overview of the laws of soccer/football based on FIFA rules. It discusses the 17 laws that govern how the game is played, including the field of play, equipment, number of players, referees, offsides, fouls, free kicks, penalties, throw-ins, goal kicks, and corner kicks. It also covers ethics in sports like relationships between coaches/players and sporting associations. Finally, it gives a brief history of the origins and development of modern football/soccer.
The document provides information for officials about officiating futsal games for an intramural sports program. It outlines expectations for officials, rules regarding defaults, protests, team requirements, player equipment, responsibilities of team captains, game rules including timing, substitutions, free kicks, and signals used by officials. Officials are expected to know and enforce the rules impartially to ensure a safe and fair game.
This document summarizes the basic rules of soccer in 14 points. It explains things like team size (11 players per side), equipment requirements, foul types, offsides, and how goals are scored. Youth leagues may modify some rules - using smaller teams, shorter games, or smaller balls depending on age. The document aims to clearly explain the rules so that anyone can understand soccer, even if they have never seen a game before.
Basketball is a team sport played between two teams of 5 players on a rectangular court. The objective is to score points by throwing the ball through the opponent's basket. James Naismith invented basketball in 1891. Regulation basketballs are 29.5 inches in circumference, inflated to 7.5-8.5 PSI, and cannot weigh more than 22 ounces. Basketball hoops are standardly 10 feet high. Games are played on courts that are 94 feet long by 50 feet wide. Players wear lightweight, flexible clothing and shoes. Teams aim to win through teamwork, speed, physical play, and shooting accuracy while following rules around dribbling, passing, fouls, and violations.
The document outlines the original 13 rules of basketball created by James Naismith as well as additional rules and regulations that have been added since. It details rules around scoring, fouls and violations, overtime procedures, rough play, and moving the ball with passing and dribbling. The goal is for teams to score the most points within the allotted time by throwing the ball through the opponent's hoop.
1. Rugby is a 15 player sport where the objective is to score tries by grounding the ball in the opponent's end zone.
2. Key rules include only being able to pass backwards, players needing to release a tackle, and set pieces like scrums, lineouts, and rucks to restart play.
3. The document provides an overview of rugby rules and terminology for those new to the sport.
Dr. James Naismith invented basketball in 1891 and created 13 original rules for the new game. Some of the key principles from Naismith's original rules that are still followed today include having 5 players per team, advancing the ball by dribbling or passing instead of running, and scoring by shooting the ball into a hoop suspended above the ground. The modern game of basketball still adheres to many of the fundamental rules established in Naismith's original 13 rules over 130 years ago.
This document outlines the rules for co-ed indoor soccer games held in the fall. It summarizes rules around game length, team composition, player eligibility, late policies, fouls and violations. Games consist of two 20-minute periods with a 5-minute halftime. Teams must have a minimum of 4 players including at least 1 female, or a maximum of 5 players including at least 2 females. Undergraduate students and affiliated persons are eligible except for current or former varsity players. Teams that are late are penalized with reduced time and goals awarded to their opponents. Various fouls like slide tackling, dangerous play and violent conduct result in free kicks or ejections.
- James Naismith invented basketball in 1891 in Springfield, Massachusetts as an indoor winter game. He published the original 13 rules shortly after.
- FIBA (International Basketball Federation) was founded in 1932 to govern international competition. It has over 200 national member federations today.
- Modern basketball involves 5 players per team on a court trying to score by shooting a ball through a hoop. Points are scored differently based on where the shot is taken from. The team with the most points after time expires wins.
- James Naismith invented basketball in 1891 in Springfield, Massachusetts as an indoor winter game. He published the original 13 rules shortly after.
- FIBA (International Basketball Federation) was founded in 1932 to govern international competition. It has over 200 national member federations today.
- Modern basketball involves 5 players per team on a court trying to score by shooting a ball through a hoop. Points are scored differently based on where the shot is taken from. The team with the most points after time expires wins.
This document provides information about umpiring a 2016 CCHA hockey match, including:
1) Pre-match preparations such as meeting with the other umpire to discuss roles and consistency, being prepared, and looking the part in full umpiring attire.
2) Teamwork between umpires including positioning, areas of control, and advantage signaling.
3) Rules interpretations focusing on tackling, obstruction, stick obstruction, aerial balls, and free hits inside the circle.
4) Recent rule changes regarding free hits, long corners, playing the ball above the shoulder, and common inconsistencies.
5) Game management topics like breaking down play, effective whistling, managing players
Futsal is played between two teams of 5 players each, with a goalkeeper on each team. A match can be played with a minimum of 3 players per team. Teams can have up to 7 substitutes. The pitch is rectangular with dimensions ranging from 25m to 42m in length and 16m to 25m in width. The rules cover equipment, substitutions, restarts, fouls and misconduct.
The document provides guidance for game officials on proper procedures and conduct before, during, and after a game. It outlines appropriate appearance, uniform requirements, pre-game meetings and duties, proper use of flags and bean bags, field layout standards, crew communication signals, and rules for starting and stopping the game clock. Game officials are expected to arrive on time, dressed professionally, conduct thorough pre-game meetings, enforce standards for the sidelines and field, and communicate effectively during the game.
The document outlines the rules for 2012 YMCA flag football. Some key points:
- Games are played between two teams of 8 players each with offensive and defensive formations defined.
- The field is 80 yards long divided into 4 zones, with two 10-yard end zones. Games consist of two 20-minute halves.
- Scoring includes touchdowns worth 6 points, safeties worth 2 points, and PATs worth 1 or 2 points.
- Passes must be thrown from behind the line of scrimmage. Players are down when flagged below the waist.
- Penalties are called for illegal blocking, passing, contact with the quarterback or ball carrier, and unsportsmanlike
This document provides an overview of the general rules that apply to pool billiards games. It discusses that pool is played on a flat table with pockets, using balls and a cue stick. It also summarizes some key aspects of gameplay, including lagging to determine turn order, spotting balls, having the cue ball in hand behind the head string, and addressing situations like outside interference. The document establishes that it is the player's responsibility to understand all rules and schedules, and it provides brief summaries of additional rules concepts like foul calls, conceding a match, and declaring a stalemate.
The document summarizes the main amendments to the Futsal Laws of the Game for the 2020/21 edition. Some key changes include: allowing a minimum of 5 substitutes to warm up at once; permitting non-dangerous protective equipment; requiring substitutes to wear bibs; expanding referees' powers against misconduct; and increasing penalty kicks from 3 to 5 each in shootouts.
Rugby is a physical contact sport played between two teams of 15 players. The aim is to score more points than the opposition by grounding the ball in the try area, kicking goals, or scoring drop goals or penalties. A game consists of two 40-minute halves with a brief break in between. It begins with a kick-off from the halfway line. Referees enforce the rules and ensure fairness, with only the team captain allowed to discuss issues from play. The document highlights examples of famous rugby players from New Zealand, England, and Italy.
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This document discusses the rules and officiating of basketball games. It explains the roles of the referee, umpires, scorers, timers and other officiating staff. It outlines the original 13 rules created by James Naismith, including rules around dribbling, fouls, free throws and violations. It provides details on the evolution of some rules over time, such as the introduction of dribbling in 1901 and changes to what constituted fouls and violations.
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9. Number of players
Too many players could create problems
due to the lack of opportunities and
adjustments in the drills
Too fewer players could create
problems due to the lack of competition
between the players or due to injuries
Leaders and groups
Good communication between the
leaders of the team( captain, keeper, old
ones) will give us direct feedback and a
perfect opportunity to strengthen the
group
Having different groups inside the team
is not a problem as long as they can
work together and help each other.
TEAM
10. Coaches Team
The Coaches Team should work and act
like one, give the players the same
message, same behaviour and same
philosophy and methodology
The head coach should work with his
assistants by giving them the
responsibilities and duties to make the
work as efficient as possible
Facilities
We must know what kind of facilities we
have and take the maximum benefit
from them, creating drills according to
the facilities
The coach has to check the facilities to
ensure that it is a safe and clean place
to train, also to take care of the proper
and respectful use of them.
TEAM
19. Football rule 1: Field of Play:
The field of play must be between 90 and 120 meters long (100-131 yards) and between 45 to
90 meters wide (49-98 yards). In international games, the football field dimensions are
100-110 meters (109-120 yards) and 64-75 meters (70-82 yards).
The following areas of the football field must be marked: touchlines/sidelines, goal lines &
goal areas, halfway line, centre circle, penalty areas, arcs, & spots, and corner arcs. A flag
post should be planted on each corner of the field.
Football rule 2: The Ball:
The soccer ball’s diameter must be 8.6 to 9 inches (22 to 23 cm) and must weigh 14 to 16 oz
(400 to 450 grams). If it bursts while in play, the game is stopped and resumed by the referee
dropping the ball between two players from opposing sides.
Football rule 3: Number of players:
A football match is played by two teams of no more than eleven players each, with one
player per side playing a goalkeeper. The minimum number of players in a soccer team is
seven.
A match is not started or continued if there are less than seven players in a team. In official
football competitions, the maximum number of substitutions is three. However, in friendly
tournaments, there can be as many as six or unlimited substitutions, depending on what
each side have agreed on together with the referee.
RULES
22. Football rule 4: Player’s equipment:
The following soccer equipments are required of each player: a shirt, shorts, socks, shin
guards, and football boots. Goalkeepers from both sides should wear a kit that will
distinguish them from the outfield players and the referees.Players are allowed to wear head
gears but are discouraged from wearing most forms of jewellery.
Football rule 5: Head referee:
The duties and responsibilities of the head referee in soccer include: ensuring that players
wear the proper strip and equipment, signalling the start and end of game, citing and
punishing violations of rules, stopping play if a player requires medical attention, deciding
whether or not to continue a game, and keeping time.
The referee cites fouls and infringement of the rules and prevents repeated occurrences of
unsportsmanlike conduct by cautioning players with a yellow card or sending them off with a
red card. Two yellow cards in football is equivalent to a red card. A player who receives a red
card in football cannot be replaced so his team must continue the game with one man less.
Football rule 6: Assistant referees:
The role of assistant referees in football or linesmen is primarily to assist the main referee by
signalling for corner kicks, throw-ins, and violations of the offside law.
They may also bring to the referee’s attention the infringements that he has not noticed of.
However, it is always the head referee who has the final word.
RULES
23. Football rule 7: Match duration
The length of a soccer match is 90 minutes, played in two equal halves of 45
minutes. Additional minutes in a soccer game may be played at the end of each half to
compensate for lost time during the game.
The added minutes are called “injury period” and should not be confused with the
overtime, which is played in some competition if a winner is not yet decided after
regulation time.
Football rule 8: Start/restart of play
A kickoff starts a football game and restarts it at the second half or after a goal is scored. The
team which kicks off the ball at the beginning of the match is determined by a coin toss.
During the kickoff in football, only two players are allowed inside the centre circle: the one
kicking and the one receiving the ball.
Football rule 10: Method of scoring
A goal is scored in football if the ball crosses the goal line between the two goalposts and
under the crossbar, as long as no violation of the rules has taken place. The side that scores
the most goals wins. If both teams have the same number of goals at the end of the match, it
is considered a draw even if neither of them scored a goal.
RULES
24. Football rule 11: Offside:
A player is in offside position if there are fewer than two defenders (including the
goalie) between him and the goal line. A violation of the offside rule in football occurs if
he is in that position and the ball is played to him. A free kick is awarded to the
opposition if a player is caught offside.
Football rule 12: Fouls and misconducts:
The following are the most common fouls in football: kicking, tripping, pushing, or
charging another player recklessly; striking or attempting to strike an opponent or any
member of the opposing side. A foul is called if a player: makes a tackle but hits the
player before the ball; deliberately handles the ball (except the goalkeeper in his proper
area); or if he uses excessive force in defending an opponent.
Football rule 13: Free kicks:
A free-kick in football restarts a play after a foul or rule infringement is committed and
is usually taken from the spot where the violation was committed. A free-kick can
either be “direct”, in which a kicker may score directly, or “indirect”, in which another
player must touch the ball before a goal can be scored.
RULES
25. Football rule 14: Penalty kick
A penalty kick in football is awarded if a defender commits a foul inside his own penalty area.
The kick is taken from the penalty spot and all the players (except the kicker and the
goalkeeper) must be outside the penalty area and penalty arc.
Football rule 15: Throw-in
A throw-in in football is awarded to a team if the ball goes over the touchline. It is awarded to
the team opposing the side that touched the ball last. The throw is taken from the spot where
the ball goes out of bounds. The taker must throw the ball with both hands, both feet on the
ground, and facing the field of play.
Football rule 16: Goal kick
A goal-kick in football is awarded to the defending team if the opposing team causes the ball to
go over the goal-line. Any player from the defending side is allowed to take the goal kick. It
must be taken anywhere on the goal area and must go beyond the penalty area or it will be
retaken. The ball must be touched by another player before the taker can play it again.
Football rule 17: Corner kick
A corner kick in football is awarded to the attacking team if an opposing player is the last to
touch the ball before it goes out of bounds on the goal-line. The attacking team resumes play
by placing the ball in the corner arc nearest to where it crossed the goal line.
RULES
32. City - School Friends- Family
Media
Fans
ENVIRONMENT
33. City - School
We must know the context of the area;
city, village, or neighbourhood we are
working in
We should know as well if we are
training in a school, which kind of
school it, private, government etc.
Friends- Family
We should be aware of the
Characteristic of each age group and
the influence of the outside football
friends
It is essential as well to know our
player’s family, problems or any
circumstance around the player.
ENVIRONMENT
34. Fans
Having a good relation and communication
with the fans will help with our work
To know what the fans are expecting from
our team will help us to create
a right style of play
Media
A good understanding of the media will
make communication easy with our
environment
To know who is aggressive or friendly with
us can also help to deal with it
ENVIRONMENT