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Soccer Ms. Moseley Grade 6-8
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History Soccer, or football as it is known in most of the world, is thought to have begun around 200 BC. The Chinese played the game early on as a form of military training. Eskimos played aqsaqtuk, in which they played football with goals 10 miles apart. Soccer was introduced into the Olympic Games in Paris in 1900.
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History (Cont.) Today soccer is one of the most popular sport for young girls and boys with over 1200 teams competing each year. There are 11 players on a team. The team that has scored more goals at the end of the game is the winner; if both teams have scored an equal number of goals then the game goes into a shootout.
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Fun Facts Mia Hamm is the all-time leading international goal scorer for females. Just Fontaine, who scored 13 goals in the 1958 World Cup, still holds the record for the most goals. The United States Youth Soccer Association has more than 3 million members.
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Fun Facts (Cont.) The United Soccer League was founded in 1986 to help players develop a higher level of play. Men’s Major League Soccer began in 1996.
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Safety Concerns Do not try to pick the ball up with your hands. If you need to look around first to makes sure it is safe
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Equipment Soccer Ball Goal Proper gym equipment
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Fouls and Misconduct Kicking or attempting to kick an opponent Tripping Jumping at an opponent Charging in a violent manner Striking or attempting to strike an opponent
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Fouls and Misconduct (cont) Holding Pushing Handling the ball (except for the goalie) Spitting at an opponent
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Skills Needed to Play Shooting Passing Heading Trapping and Collecting Dribbling Tackling and Marking Goalkeeping Offense and defensive strategies
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Soccer Terms Dribbling: moving the soccer ball with your feet Header: striking the soccer ball with your head Striker: forwards whose main objective is to score goals Keeper: The goaltender Midfielder: responsible for keeping possession of the ball
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Soccer Terms (Cont) Defender: responsible for preventing opponents from scoring Throw-in: When the ball goes out of bounds a player uses two hands to throw the ball overhead inbounds. Penalty Kick: free kick awarded to a team after they have been fouled by the other team.
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Soccer Terms (Cont) Goal Kick: when a player kicks the ball past the goal line but not scoring the opposite team gets a goal kick from their goal crease Corner Kick: when a defensive player kicks the ball past the goal line the offense gets a kick from the corner of the offensive zone.
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Soccer Terms (Cont) Offsides: When a player is behind the defense before the ball has passed Trapping: settling down of the ball without using ones hands Direct Kick: a penalty kick in which you can score
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Soccer Terms (Cont) Indirect Kick: a penalty kick in which the ball must touch another player before you can score. Kick Off: to begin each period of play or after a goal by the opposing team.
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Soccer Field
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Plays 4-4-2 4-3-3 4-2-4
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Time to think What do you think a 4-2-4 looks like?
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Names of the Players Forwards Midfielders Backs Goalkeeper
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Benefits of Playing Soccer provides you with a great cardiovascular workout. Playing soccer is a great way to condition your legs. Soccer is a good team activity that teaches you how to work together. You can play soccer in a gym or outdoors. Soccer is fun!
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Time to Surf United States Soccer Federation United States Youth Soccer Association Fédération Internationale de Football AssociationFédération Internationale de Football Association
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