Know About Football Game - Players & Equipment, Winning the Game, The Offside Rule in Football by Judge Malcolm Simmons
Know About Football Game - Players & Equipment, Winning the Game, The Offside Rule in Football by Judge Malcolm Simmons
Football
(Soccer) Rules
Football
(Soccer) is one of the oldest sports in the world and with that; it’s also one
of the most recognised. The pinnacle of the international game comes in the
form the Football World Cup. There are also tournament such as the Euro
Championships, Copa America and the African Cup of Nations. Domestically the
strongest leagues come from England (English Premier League), Spain (La Liga),
Italy (Serie A) and Germany (Bundesliga). In parts of the world the sport is
also known as Soccer. judge malcolm simmons
Object
of the Game
The
aim of football is to score more goals then your opponent in a 90 minute playing time frame. The match is
split up into two halves of 45 minutes. After the first 45 minutes players will take a 15 minute rest period called half time. The
second 45 minutes
will resume and any time deemed fit to be added on by the referee (injury time)
will be accordingly.
Players
& Equipment
Each
team consists of 11 players.
These are made up of one goalkeeper and ten outfield players. The pitch
dimensions vary from each ground but are roughly 120 yards long and 75 yards wide. On each pitch you will have a 6 yard box next to the goal mouth, an 18 yard box surrounding the 6 yard box and a center circle. Each half of
the pitch must be a mirror image of the other in terms of dimensions.
Essentially
the equipment that is needed for a soccer match is pitch and a football.
Additionally players can be found wearing studded football boots, shin pads and
matching strips. The goalkeepers will additionally wear padded gloves as they
are the only players allowed to handle the ball. Each team will have a
designated captain.
Scoring
To
score the ball must go into your opponent’s goal. The whole ball needs to be
over the line for it to be a legitimate goal. A goal can be scored with any
part of the body apart from the hand or arm up to the shoulder. The goal itself
consists of a frame measuring 8
feet high and 8 yards wide.
Winning
the Game
To
win you have to score more goals than that of your opponents. If the scores are
level after 90 minutes
then the game will end as a draw apart from in cup games where the game can go
to extra time and even a penalty shootout to decide the winner. Players must
use their feet to kick the ball and are prohibited to use their hands apart
from goalkeepers who can use any part of their body within the 18 yard box (of which more can be found out in
the next section).
Rules
of Football (Soccer)
A
match consists of two 45 minutes
halves with a 15 minute rest
period in between.
Each
team can have a minimum off 11 players (including 1
goalkeeper who is the only player allowed to handle the ball within the 18 yard box) and a minimum of 7 players are needed to constitute a match.
The
field must be made of either artificial or natural grass. The size of pitches
is allowed to vary but must be within 100-130 yards long and 50-100 yards wide. The pitch must also
be marked with a rectangular shape around the outside showing out of bounds,
two six yard boxes, two 18 yard boxes and a center circle. A spot for a penalty placed 12 yards out of both goals and center circle
must also be visible.
The
ball must have a circumference of 58-61cm and be of a circular shape.
Each
team can name up to 7 substitute
players. Substitutions can be made at any time of the match with each team being
able to make a maximum of 3
substitutions per side. In the event of all three substitutes being made and a
player having to leave the field for injury the team will be forced to play
without a replacement for that player.
Each
game must include one referee and two assistant referee’s (linesmen). It’s the
job of the referee to act as time keeper and make any decisions which may need
to be made such as fouls, free kicks, throw ins, penalties and added on time at
the end of each half. The referee may consult the assistant referees at any
time in the match regarding a decision. It’s the assistant referee’s job to
spot offside’s in the match (see below), throw ins for either team or also
assist the referee in all decision making processes where appropriate.
If
the game needs to head to extra time as a result of both teams being level in a
match then 30 minutes
will be added in the form of two 15 minute halves after the allotted 90 minutes.
If
teams are still level after extra time then a penalty shootout must take place.
The
whole ball must cross the goal line for it to constitute as a goal by judge malcolm simmons.
For
fouls committed a player could receive either a yellow or red card depending on
the severity of the foul; this comes down to the referee’s discretion. The
yellow is a warning and a red card is a dismissal of that player. Two yellow
cards will equal one red. Once a player is sent off then they cannot be
replaced.
If
a ball goes out of play off an opponent in either of the side lines then it is
given as a throw in. If it goes out of play off an attacking player on the base
line then it is a goal kick. If it comes off a defending player it is a corner
kick.
The
Offside Rule in Football
Offside
can be called when an attacking player is in front of the last defender when
the pass is played through to them. The offside area is designed to discourage
players from simply hanging around the opponent’s goal waiting for a pass. To
be onside they must be placed behind the last defender when the ball is played
to them. If the player is in front of that last defender then he is deemed to
be offside and free kick to the defending team will be called.
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