FOOTBALL
Football is a game that millions of people around the world play and love. It can be called a universal game because every small and big nation plays it.
Moreover, it’s a great relaxer, stress reliever, teacher of discipline and teamwork. Apart from that, it keeps the body and mind fit and healthy. It’s a team game that makes it a more enjoyable game as it teaches people the importance of sportsmanship,leadership & unity.
History of Football
The history of football can be traced back to the ancient times of the Greeks. Everyone knows that the Greeks were great sportsmen and have invented many games.
Football happens to one of them. A simillar game like footbal is played in many countries but the latest version of football that we knew originates in England. Likewise, England formulated the first rule of the game. From that day onwards the football has progressed in ways we can’t imagine.
Rules of FOOTBALL
Just like every other sport, this mega-popular sport also has a set of rules, to which every player must adhere to. Football is played within a set of regulations which are known to the world as the "Laws of the Game."
The laws which are currently in use were first codified in 1863 when the Football Association was established. The Laws have changed throughout time, and the International Football Association Board (IFAB) has maintained them since 1886.
The 17 rules of the Association Football (Soccer) are:
1)The Field of Play 2) The Ball 3) The Players 4) The Players' Equipment 5) The Referee 6) The Other Match Officials 7)The Duration of the Match 8) The Start and Restart of Play 9) The Ball In and Out of Play 10) Determining the Outcome of a Match 11)Offside 12) Fouls and Misconduct 13)Free Kicks 14)The Penalty Kick 15) The Throw-in 16)The Goal Kick 17) The Corner Kick
Importance of Football
Football is an important game from the point of view of the spectator as well as the player. This 90 minutes game is full of excitement and thrill.
Moreover, it keeps the player mentally and physically healthy, and disciplined. And this ninety-minute game tests their sportsmanship, patience, and tolerance.
Besides, all this you make new friends and develop your talent. Above all, it’s a global game that promotes peace among countries.
How to Learn Football
Learning any game is not an easy task. It requires dedication and hard work. Besides, all this the sport test your patience and insistence towards it. Moreover, with every new skill that you learn your game also improves. Above all, learning is a never-ending process so to learn football you have to be paying attention to every minute details that you forget to count or missed.
Football Tournaments
The biggest tournament of Football is the FIFA world cup which occurs every 4 years. Apart from that, there are various other tournaments like UEFA cup, Asian Cup (AFC), African completions (CAF) and many more.
To conclude, we can say that football is very interesting that with every minute takes the viewer’s breath away. Besides, you can’t predict what’s going to happen the next second or minute in football. Apart from all this football keeps the one playing it fit and healthy. Above all, it can be a medium of spreading the message of peace in the world as it is a global game.
Football in Bangladesh
Every four years, people of Bangladesh engage themselves heavily in the FIFA World Cup though Bangladesh is light years away from it. This enthusiasm for the World Cup is evidence how much they love football. This is not a new-found passion though; rather a glorious past of football in Bangladesh drives the football-loving people to be engaged in the greatest show on earth.
The passion is so high that they hoist the national flags of their teams on rooftops and engage in bitter arguments about their teams, like they once did during matches of country's two archrivals.But those who once saw the best of Bangladesh football are now sorely watching the worst of it. Why so? Current and former players, officials and fans all agree that country's football has been is in this dire state because of its flawed structure, which is based on the clubs who operate on donations, unlike any developed football nations. The Bangladesh clubs still maintain an amateur (nonprofessional) approach with no future programms including youth development, ground facility, long-term agreements with players, gym and others facilities.
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