10 Strange Rules in Soccer

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Juan Camilo Luna Torres

Soccer
5 RULES

5 RULES

Situations where one or more strange rules are

Índice involved

Thanks
strange rules in soccer

1. GOALKEEPERS CAN ONLY HOLD THE BALL FOR 6 2. WE CAN MAKE A DECISIVE PASS ON A PENALTY 3. AN ATTACKER IS OFFSIDE IF LESS THAN TWO
SECONDS KICK OPPOSING PLAYERS ARE BETWEEN HIM AND THE
GOAL LINE
Such as Mignolet against Bordeaux And there are two schools of thought:
that held the ball for 22 seconds, to succeed like Messi and Suarez
against Celta Vigo in 2016 or to screw So if the goalkeeper makes a
granting a free-kick to Bordeaux that
it up just fine like Pires and Henry in kamikaze exit, the attacker is out of
eventually scored.
2005 with Arsenal. the game even if there is still a
defender in his way. And if the offside
is not considered passive, and that it is
4. THE REFEREE IS REQUIRED TO PREVENT ANY
INTRUSION INTO THE FIELD
5. BUT, YOU CAN SCORE DIRECTLY FROM THE KICK- not in the other half of the field, and
OFF

it’s not touched, or a corner, or a goal-


Technically, It is therefore normally up
Shaolin soccer style. kick. Tricky offside.
to him to tackle any “streaker” who
decides to cross the field naked in a
match broadcast in prime time. But
mainly security staff members are the
ones running after the pitch invaders
strange rules in soccer

6. YOU CAN’T SCORE ON A THROW-IN 7. IN THE EVENT TWO FOULS A THE SAME TIME, THE 8. IF AN EXTERNAL OBJECT STOPS THE BALL, A
REFEREE MUST SANCTION THE MOST SERIOUS ONE. GOAL ISN’T AWARDED

You can’t throw the ball directly inside If a player grabs the jersey of another If the ball is moving towards the goal
the goal. Another subtlety is that all player and then tackles him in the throat, and there is no way any player can
players must be at least two meters from the tackle in the throat will be sanctioned. stop it but an external object, such as
Not so much the tee-shirt grabbing. a dog, streakers, some other balls,
the throw-in until the ball is in play.
bottles, intervenes and stops the goal,
no matter how close the ball might be
9. IT’S NOT POSSIBLE TO TOUCH THE BALL AGAIN ON 10. IF YOU KICK A FREE-KICK INTO YOUR OWN GOAL to the goal a goal can’t be awarded.
A PENALTY KICK THE OTHER TEAM GETS A CORNER.

You can never score an own goal directly


As long as he hasn’t been touched by with any kind of play to restart the game
another player. So if the shooter hits
(free kick, corner kick, goal kick, throw-in,
the bar, the ball comes back to him
penalty kick). But if you send the ball into
and the player scores, the goal is
the net, effectively the ball crossed your
denied.
goal line and your touch was the last one.
Therefore, a corner kick. It makes sense.
Situations where one or more
strange rules are involved

There has actually been footage of a goal scored with


a damaged ball in the Champions League but the goal
stood as the referee did not have a clear sight of the
tattered football. Read more:
https://www.tuko.co.ke/347225-10-strange-football-
rules-rarely-encounter-game.html
What physical abilities are
developed in soccer.

Agility, speed, and lower limb muscle power relative to


body weight are the crucial physical abilities for soccer
players to compete in the game. Specific training that
improving agility, speed, and muscle power is
beneficial to them.
What is the physical capacity
that is most easier for you,
and which is the most
difficult for you? Why?

For me the most easier is to run and for me the most


dificult is to be constant in the match and dont get
tired in the whole match.
What is a general and
specific warm-up in soccer?

Ballistic Stretches involve bouncing or


jerking. It is purported to help extend limbs
during exercise, promoting agility and
flexibility.
Mention which are the
contact surfaces of the foot

outer edge
inner edge
instep
forefoot
midfoot
hindfoot
Mention the contact surfaces of the
foot and explain in what actions
they can use them

outer edge to shooting into the red


inner edge pass or shoting
instep shooting
forefoot pass
midfoot pass and shoot
hindfoot shoot
Explain the basics of ball control and ball driving

Ensure That You Gently Make Contact with the Ball


Whenever players make contact with the ball, it’s referred to as a touch. By making gentle touches, you ensure that you
make contact with the ball more often, which means that you’ll slow down initially. However, you’ll soon get used to
making more contact with the ball, meaning that you’ll advance faster, but with better control over the ball. It means that
the more you make contact with the ball, the better you become when it comes to controlling it.
Make Sure That the Ball Is Close To Your Feet
As you pass it forth and back between your feet’s inside, make sure that your knees are bent. If you’re up against an
opponent, make sure that you keep your body between the ball and the defender. It enables you to change your direction
faster. Another benefit of keeping the ball near your feet is that defenders will face difficulty when trying to intercept the
ball.
Use Your Foot’s Leading Edge to Carry Out Dribble Galloping
Use the same foot to gallop forward each time you step forward. It enables you to keep the ball close to the foot at entire
times. As you run, keep your foot’s leading edge forward, it allows you to keep contact between your foot’s leading edge
and the ball, which enables you to have the most balance and speed.
However, it doesn’t apply when making stops, direction changes, and cuts. It’s only for moving the ball downfield with as
much control and speed as possible.
Ensure You Keep the Ball on Your Peripheral Vision’s Lower Edge
Many beginners tend to use their general vision of the field on the ball as they improve their dribbling skills. However,
when carrying out ball control drills for soccer, you should develop the routine of keeping the ball at your peripheral
vision’s bottom as you start the learning process.
which are the positions on the
playing field and their importance
for the team?

Goalkeeper
Defender (Centre-back, Sweeper, Full-back,
Wing-back)
Midfielder (Centre midfield, Defensive midfield,
Attacking midfield, Wide midfield)
Forward (Centre forward, Second striker,
Winger)
How important is speed for soccer?

On defense, players need to have speed to prevent


the offensive players from making runs past them.
The easiest way for teams to score is to slide
through balls to wingers and strikers trying to get
past the back line, so defenders need to have the
speed to catch up with them quickly.
!Thanks for
atention!
Juan Camilo Luna Torres

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