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Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro

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• is a Portuguese professional footballer who
plays as a forward for Italian club Juventus
and the Portugal national team. Wikipedia
• Current teams: Juventus F.C. (#7 /
Forward), Portugal national football team
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• Born: 5 February 1985 (age 34 years),
Hospital Dr. Nélio Mendonça, Funchal,
Portugal
• Salary: 30 million EUR (2018)
• Cristiano Ronaldo has the
second-most international goals
scored (85) among men's
association football players.
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Lionel Andrés Messi Cuccittini
• is an Argentine professional
footballer who plays as a forward and
captains both Spanish club Barcelona
and the Argentina national team.
• Current teams: FC Barcelona (#10 /
Forward), Argentina national football
team (#10 / Forward) Trending
• Born: 24 June 1987 (age 32 years),
Rosario, Argentina
• Salary: 40 million EUR (2016)
• Lionel Messi has the second-most
goals scored (105) of all time in the
European Cup and UEFA
Champions League.
• Kevin De Bruyne is a Belgian
professional footballer who
plays as a midfielder for English
club Manchester City and the
Belgian national team.
• Mohamed Salah Ghaly is an Egyptian
professional footballer who plays as a
forward for Premier League club
Liverpool and the Egypt national team.
He is considered the world's fourth
most expensive player from a transfer
value perspective by the CIES
Son Heung-min is a South Korean
professional footballer who plays as
a winger or a forward for Premier
League club Tottenham Hotspur and
captains the South Korea national
team.
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FIF
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• Federation Internationale de
Football Association
• Governing body of football
History
• Records trace the history of soccer back more
than 2,000 years ago to ancient China.
• Greece, Rome, and parts of Central America also
claim to have started the sport; but it was
England that transitioned soccer, or what the
British and many other people around the world
call “football,” into the game we know today.
The English are credited with recording the first
uniform rules for the sport, including forbidding
tripping opponents and touching the ball with
hands.
1608- in Manchester the game was
banned because so many windows
had been smashed. In the course of
the 16th century a new type of attack
was launched1891 - the penalty kick
was introduced
1913- FIFA became a member of the
International Football Association
Board of Great Britain
1970 - Red and yellow cards were
introduced during the World Cup
finals
1992- More recent major changes
include goalkeepers being
banned from handling deliberate
back passes.
1998 - tackles from behind becoming
red-card penalties
GOALKEEPER
• Also known as the goalie or
keeper, their position is right
in front of the net.
• Goalies are typically the
last line of defense to keep
the opponent from scoring.
• This is the only position allowed to
use hands and arms to block shots
and pick up the ball during
gameplay, but this only applies
within the designated penalty area.
• A goalie cannot use their hands to
play the ball if a teammate
passes the ball directly to them
during gameplay or via a throw-
Responsibilities:
• Protect the net
• Block shots with any part of the
body
• Direct and organize the defense
• Find opportunities to move the
ball forward on the field
• Punt and usually take goal
DEFENDER
• The defenders are the players
situated in front of the
goalie.
• In general, a defender’s
primary area of play is the
defensive third of the field,
closest to their own net.
Responsibilities:
• Protect the goalie
• Block shots
• Stop the other team’s
offensive players from passing,
receiving, shooting and scoring
• Find opportunities to move the ball
forward on the field via passing
• Take throw-ins
MIDFIELDS
• As you may have guessed,
midfielders play mostly in the
middle of the field.
• they are also known as
halfbacks.
• Their field position is in between
the defenders and forwards.
• In the well-oiled soccer team machine,
midfielders are the gears that keep the
defensive and offensive lines connected
and moving smoothly.
• This key role often sees the most action
and moves the most during a game.
• Midfielders play both defensive and
offensive roles and must be accurate
passers.
Responsibilities:
• Transition the ball between defenders
and forwards
• Keep the ball in the opponent’s area
• Stop the other team’s attacks
• Maintain possession and pass the ball
• Take free kicks and other shots on
goal
• Sometimes take throw-ins
FORWARD/ STRIKER
• OFFENSE
• These players are on the front
line of the playing field, closest to
the opponent’s goal. They are
usually the fastest on the field
and must possess good ball
control and scoring ability as the
team’s attackers.
Responsibilities:
• Score goals
• Maintain possession in the
opponent’s area
• Usually take kickoffs and corner
kicks
• Stay in front of midfielders and in
an offensive position
• Avoid being offside
Materials and Equipments
• The Ball.
• Shoes.
• Shin Guards. ...
• Socks. ...
• Goalkeeper Equipment. ...
• Gloves. ...
• Goalkeeper Uniforms.
• Shirt.
Ball
Ball
• Averaging that to 69 cm and then
dividing by π gives about 22 cm for
a diameter.
• The ball's weight must be in the range
of 410 to 450 grams (14 to 16 oz) and
inflated to a pressure of between 0.6
and 1.1 standard atmospheres (8.8 and
16.2 psi) at sea level.
Time regulation
• A football match consists of two halves
and each half is 45 minutes long.
Between the two halves, there is an
interval, which is not more than
15 minutes long.
• Stoppage time (also called injury time)
is the time added on at the end of each
half at the discretion of the referee.
Field
• Based on the FIFA rules for
international matches dimensions of
fields are:
• Length: minimum 100 m, maximum
110 m. Width: minimum 64 m,
maximum 75 m. Centre mark: at the
midpoint at the halfway line.
BASIC SKILLS TO BE LEARNED
• Dribbling
• Passing
• Shielding
• Tackling
• Trapping
• Shooting
• Goalkeeping
LEARNING TASK #2 pe
Design your own soccer field and locate
the players inside.

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