Football (soccer)
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Association football (sometimes called soccer and usually just called football) is a sport played in teams. In each team there are 11 players. 10 of them play on the field and one is the goalkeeper. The game is played by kicking a ball into the opponent's goal. A match takes 90 minutes with a break of 15 minutes in the middle.
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[edit] Who plays football
Football is the world's most popular sport. It is played in more countries than any other game and a lot of people enjoy playing the game. In fact, FIFA (the Federation Internationale de Football Association) has more members than the United Nations. It is played by both males and females , but more commonly by males.
[edit] Competitions
The FIFA World Cup takes place every four years between national teams, and is the world's most popular sporting event, even more popular than the Olympic Games.
[edit] Rules
Players may not use their hands or arms (a handball), except the goalkeepers, who may use them within their own penalty area (penalty areas are in front of both goals).
Players may not trip or push each other (a foul).
Players may not hold each other or stop other players getting to the ball (obstruction).
Players who commit bad fouls get shown a yellow card. Players who commit really bad fouls, or get shown two yellow cards in the same game, get shown a red card. Players who get shown a red card get sent off the pitch and play no further part in the game.
If a player puts the ball out of play at the side of the pitch, the other team gets to throw the ball back into play (a throw in).
If a player puts the ball out of play at their end of the pitch, the other team kicks the ball back into play from the corner (a corner kick);
If a player puts the ball out of play at the other end of the pitch, the other team kicks the ball back into play from just in front of the goal (a goal kick);
The offside rule stops a player kicking the ball to a player on the same team who has less than two opposition players between him and their goal (one of these players is usually the goalkeeper).
When a player scores they are not allowed to jump into the crowd. If they do they will get a yellow card.
[edit] See also
- List of Austrian football teams
- List of Brazilian football teams
- List of Dutch football teams
- List of English football teams
- List of French football teams
- List of German football teams
- List of Italian football teams
- List of Portuguese football teams
- List of Scottish football teams
- List of Spanish football teams
- List of United States soccer teams
- List of Welsh football teams
- List of Swedish football teams