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Football Project

Done by: Jazib Malik


History of Football
The most well-known story tells the development of the game in England in the
12th century. Games like football were played in England in this century on
meadows and roads. In addition to strikes, the game also included fist punches.
This early style of soccer was also much tougher and more brutal than
contemporary playing. An significant characteristic of football precursors was that
there were lots of spectators participating in the games and they were organized in
wide fields of cities (a equivalents of the 16th century in Florence, Calcio). The
spree of these games will destroy the city and occasionally kill it. This were among
the reasons why the game was eventually outlawed for many decades. Yet soccer
tournaments will be back in the 17th century on the streets of London. It would be
banned again in 1835, but the game was established in public schools at this time.
Football Rules
A match includes 2 45 minutes and a rest time of up to 15 minutes.

Each team will have at least 11 players off (even 1 goalie who is the only one
allowed to play in an 18-yard ball), and at least 7 players are expected to make up
a match.

The field should be made of natural or artificial turf. Pitches can range in size but
must be between 100 and 130 meters and 50 to 100 meters deep. The pitch must
also be marked in a rectangular manner, with two six yard boxes, two 18 yard
boxes, and a middle circle. A penalty spot of 12 yards must therefore be clear for
both the targets and the centre-circle.

The ball must be 58-61 cm in diameter and spherical in shape.


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Up to 7 replacement players will be selected by each coach. Replacements for
each team that may make a limit of three replacements per side can be made at
any moment of the match. If all three replacements are done and a player is killed
on the field, the team will have to play without a substitute for the player.
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The two assisting referees must be one arbitrator and two linesmen in each game.
It is the duty to serve as the timekeeper and to make any decisions that may be
appropriate to take at the end of each half, including fouls, open kicks, threats,
fines and punishments. In the match for a decision the referee can check with the
assisting referees at any time. It is the duty of the assistant referee to spot the
game (see below), join the squad and support the referee in all the
decision-making processes if necessary.

If all sides need to expend more time after the match, so 30 minutes will be added
in two halves of 15 minutes after the 90 minutes allotted ..

If teams continue to normal after extra time, a penalty shot must be carried out.
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For this reason, the whole ball has to pass the finishing line.

For the incorrect committed player, based on the seriousness of the foul, a yellow
or red card can be issued. This is at the discretion of the referee. The yellow one
is a warning and the red one is the player's dismissal. One red is equivalent to the
two yellow cards. The player can not be substituted after a player is sent off.

If an enemy on one of the side lines comes out of play, so it is played. When an
attacking player on the base line goes out of play, it's a penalty kick. It's a corner
kick because it's coming off a defensive player.
Football Skills
Ball control: refers to the ability of a player to catch and control the ball using all
areas of the body, including feet, knees, chest and head

Dribbling Skills: This indicates the willingness of the player to pass up and down
the field with maximum ball pressure.

Passing Accuracy: Refers to the skill of a player to send the ball to the intended
destination by using two feet.

Body control: refers to the willingness of a player to shift their body fluently to
enhance posture and agility.
(More football skills)
Spatial Perception: Spatial perception refers to the willingness of a player to see
and use space distinctly on the pitch.

Tactical Knowledge: It refers to the player's nature and game structure awareness.
Famous football clubs in the last 10 years

In the last decade there have been several best clubs

1. Liverpool 7. Chelsea
2. Porto 8. Atletico Madrid
3. Real Madrid 9. Monaco
4. Roma 10. Benfica
5. Barcelona
6. Juventus
Famous Football player in the last 10 years
1. Lionel Messi 11. Gerard Pique
2. Cristiano Ronaldo 12. Karim Benzema
3. Andres Iniesta 13. Marcelo
4. Xavi 14. Carles Puyol
5. Neymar 15. Andrea Pirlo
6. Dani Alves 16. Manuel Neuer
7. Luis Suarez 17. Franck ribery
8. Sergio Ramos 18. Sergio Aguero
9. Robert Lewandowski 19. Philipp Lahm
10. Luka Modric 20. Xabi Alonso
Tournaments
The world cup, hosted by FIFA, is the oldest and best-known international football
competition. This contest is held once every four years. Around 190 to 200
national teams will compete for this competition. The final, which takes place once
every four years, comprises 32 teams from numerous nations who play for more
than 4 weeks.

There is another competition named FIFA Confederation Cup between the winner
of all the above-mentioned six continents, the reigning world cup winners, and the
nation that owns it. There are also champion competitions between football teams,
regardless of these tournaments.
Football in Bahrain
The Bahraini Prime Men's 2019-20 Premier League is Bahrain's 63rd most
important football season (also recognised for sponsorship as the Nasser Bin
Hamad Premier League). The season began on September 13 , 2019 and
concluded on October 19, 2020.
First club in Bahrain
Al-Muharraq SC is the most successful club in the history of the league.

The second-tier Bahraini Football League, Bahraini Classification League. As in


other football ligas, the season usually starts in September and ends in May. In
1952 the first season took place. Although games take place at home and away
from home, virtually all games take place at the National Stadium in Bahrain.
Famous players in Bahrain
1. Abdullah Yusuf Helal
2. Jassim Ali Marhoun
3. Thiago Fernandez
4. Ali Haraam
5. A.K Al Hazza
6. Jassim Al- Sheikh
7. Mahdi Al Jabbar
8. Ali Medan
9. Hashim Sayed Isa
10. Mohammed Al- Rohaimi
Famous clubs
1. Al Hadd Club.
2. Al Hala Club.
3. Al Ittifaq (Maqaba)
4. Al-Ittihad (Bahrain)
5. Al Kerlawi FC (Bahrain)
6. Al Najma Club.
7. Al-Shabab Club.
Tournament in Bahrain
The Bahrain Premier League has its own professionally trained domestic soccer
professional league. It consists of 10 soccer clubs playing a two ring robin series
with a total of 18 fixtures each. The national championship winners are qualified
for the AFC Cup.

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