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
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
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.
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
It’s located in Pyongyang(North Corea). It has a capacity of 150.000 people. The Biggest stadium in the world
3º Azteca Stadium 105.064   4º  Nou Camp 99.354 7º Soccer City 94.700  15º Santiago Bernabéu 80.354
Goalkeeper  Defenders Midfielder Striker
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.
 
 
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.
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
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  
 
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.
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
 
An offside is produced when a player is more advanced than all minus one opposing players
 
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,
Direct free kick  (A goal may be scored directly )  Penalty kick  (in the penalty area) Indirect free kick  ( A goal may not be scored )
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
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.
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
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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    What is footballThe 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 gameplayed : 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 sphericOf 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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    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 inPyongyang(North Corea). It has a capacity of 150.000 people. The Biggest stadium in the world
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    3º Azteca Stadium105.064 4º Nou Camp 99.354 7º Soccer City 94.700 15º Santiago Bernabéu 80.354
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    Goalkeeper DefendersMidfielder 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 cando 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 of45 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 competitionsif 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 theperson 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 isproduced when a player is more advanced than all minus one opposing players
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    A foul occurswhen 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 maypunish 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 asport 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 ismade 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 substitutionscan be made? 2 3 4 Can you score a gol in a indirect free kick? Yes No
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