Soccer is an outdoor team sport played with 11 players on each side. The objective is to score more goals than the opposing team by moving the ball downfield and shooting into their goal. The sport has a long history but the modern game developed in England in the mid-1800s when the Football Association established the first comprehensive set of rules or "laws of the game."
Soccer is an outdoor team sport played with 11 players on each side. The objective is to score more goals than the opposing team by moving the ball downfield and shooting into their goal. The sport has a long history but the modern game developed in England in the mid-1800s when the Football Association established the first comprehensive set of rules or "laws of the game."
Soccer is an outdoor team sport played with 11 players on each side. The objective is to score more goals than the opposing team by moving the ball downfield and shooting into their goal. The sport has a long history but the modern game developed in England in the mid-1800s when the Football Association established the first comprehensive set of rules or "laws of the game."
Soccer is an outdoor team sport played with 11 players on each side. The objective is to score more goals than the opposing team by moving the ball downfield and shooting into their goal. The sport has a long history but the modern game developed in England in the mid-1800s when the Football Association established the first comprehensive set of rules or "laws of the game."
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Soccer
Officiating Officials Facilities on the court Basic Skills
Nature Referee Ball Passing Outdoor sport Linesmen Shoes Receiving a pass Team sport Fourth official Shin guards Shooting Background 11 players Fifth official Socks Dribbling History 6 = on the field Football kick bag Goal keeping There’s no clear 1 goal keeper documentation stating the Cones Basic rules date and place of origination Goal of soccer Law 1: The Field of Play Dimension The origins of the game can Law 2: The Ball Goal Net be seen in games played in Law 3: The Number of Goal Keeper Equipment Standard–> Touch China, Japan, Egypt, Greece Players line (length): 90 m before our modern game Law 4: The Players’ Gloves (100 yd) to 120 m developed in England. (130 yd); Goal line Equipment Goal Keeper uniform Objective(s) The English came up with Law 5: The Referee (width) : 45 m (50 yd) To score goals by the 'laws of the game' in Shirt to 90 m (100 yd) Law 6: The Assistant advancing the ball 1863 when the Football Referees Short down field into the Association was formed. International matches Law 7: The Duration of the opposing team’s . –> Touch line Match (length): 100 m (110 goal yd) to 110 m (120 yd); Goal line (width) : 64 m (70 yd) to 75 m (80 yd)