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Basic Soccer Rules

Soccer rules - In spite of being a sport with roots reaching out to medieval and even ancient times

, soccer was never really played under a set of strict rules till 1863.

On 26 October, 1863 a number of amateur and semi-professional clubs from England gathered up in London and formed up the Football Association and created a "constitution" for the game, such as a set of standardized soccer.Obviously the "Laws of football" as they were known as back then were just a set of basic soccer rules and they did not go into all aspects of the game.

Let's take a look at a few of the official soccer rules at present and give them a small explanation for why they're there and how they have an effect on the game:

Soccer field dimensions - because not all soccer pitches could share the very same size, FIFA chose a small length and width size threshold in order for a pitch to be playable. Therefore, the minimum length of a soccer field should be of 100 yards (90 meters), whereas the maximum length must be 130 yards (120 meters).


Number of players - The official soccer rules book states that every team can enter the field with 11 players (one among which is the goalkeeper).

Ball in/out play soccer rules - The ball is in play every time the referee doesn't intervene whistling a game stop and whenever it stays inside the play area.

If the ball crosses the goal line or touch line by greater than half its circumference, then it goes out of play and a goal kick/corner or throw in is given to one of the teams (the opposition of the team that last touched the ball). If a ball hits the referee, the corner flag, the goal post or any object on the pitch, the game continues to be in play.

Fouls - Fouls are certainly one of the most challenging soccer rules these days, since they can be quickly misjudged or interpreted by the referee, which frequently brings about arguments on and off the pitch. In theory, a foul is whistled and a direct or indirect kick is given when a player trips, kicks, pushes, punches, charges or holds an opponent.

Goals - To be able to score a goal, the attacking team should pass the ball past the other team's goal line. The attacker can kick the ball, head the ball or push it in with any other body part other than the hand (in which case it is regarded as handball).

These are the basic soccer rules and although there are a few smaller twists to learn, if you manage to comprehend these, you'll be able to watch, and fully grasp a soccer match without difficulties. Outside the offside rule, the other official soccer rules are quite easy to understand.

by: Alex Tesla.
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