Football, commonly known as soccer, is played between two teams of 11 players using a spherical ball on a rectangular field. The history of football can be traced back to medieval England, though the sport is now played professionally worldwide under a standardized set of rules. The objective is to score more goals than the opposing team by kicking the ball into their goal. Major international competitions include the World Cup held every four years featuring national teams from around the world, and continental championships organized within each confederation.
2. • What is Football
• History
• Gameplay and Laws
• Ball in and out of play
• Duration and tie-breaking methods
• International Competitions
• Summary
• Some questions
INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION
3. WHAT IS FOOTBALLWHAT IS FOOTBALL
• Commonly known as football or soccer
• Two teams of eleven players
• Espherical Ball
• It is played on a rectangular field
• It is the most popular sport in the world
• The objetc of the game is to score by
driving the ball into the opposing goal
5. HISTORYHISTORY
• The Football Asociation was created in
1863
• However the history of football in England
date back to at least the Middle Ages
• The english football at the beggining was
characterized by a little organization and
extreme violence
• Today football is played at a professional
level all over the world
6. GAMEPLAY AND LAWSGAMEPLAY AND LAWS
• The Laws of the Game specify the number
of specialised roles, these include three
main categories:
– Strikers
– Defenders
– Midfielders
7. GAMEPLAY AND LAWSGAMEPLAY AND LAWS
• Football is played with a set of rules:
Laws of the Game
• The team that have scored more goals at
the end of the game is the winner
• The primary law is that players other than
goalkeepers may not deriberately handle
the ball with their hands or arms during
the play
8. • The ball cannot be received in an offiside
possition
• Opposing players may try to regain the
control of the ball
• Physical contact between opponents is
restricted
• There are seventeen laws in the official
Laws of the Game
• The Laws of the Game are published by
FIFA
GAMEPLAY AND LAWSGAMEPLAY AND LAWS
9. BALL IN AND OUT OF PLAYBALL IN AND OUT OF PLAY
• Kick-off
• Throw In
• Goal Kick
• Corner Kick
• Indirect Free Kick
• Direct Free Kick
• Penalty Kick
10. DURATION AND TIE-BREAKINGDURATION AND TIE-BREAKING
METHODSMETHODS
• Two periods of 45 minutes each and
sometimes extratimes
• If both teams have scored an equal
number of goals then the game is a draw,
it can finish in:
– Draw
– Overtime
– Penalties
11. INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIONSINTERNATIONAL COMPETITIONS
• The Major International Competition in
Football is the World CupWorld Cup
– This competition take place over a four
years periods
– In this competition plays all the
Nationalities teams in the world
12. INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIONSINTERNATIONAL COMPETITIONS
• After the World Cup, the most important
international football are the ContinentalContinental
ChampionshipsChampionships
– Are organised by each continental
confederation and contested between
national teams
– In this competition plays the winners of
the UEFA, CONMEBOL, CAF, AFC,
CONCACAF and OFC
13. SUMMARYSUMMARY
• Two teams of eleven players, Espherical
Ball, It is played on a rectangular field
• the history of football in England date back
to at least the Middle Ages
• Football is played with a set of rules
• The team that have scored more goals at
the end of the game is the winner
• The Major International Competition in Football
is the World CupWorld Cup
14. • What do you need to play football?
- A Stone
- A Espherical Ball
QUESTIONSQUESTIONS
15. • What is the most important competition in
football?
- The World Cup
- The Continental Championship
QUESTIONSQUESTIONS