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The Rules of Football
The Rules of Football

When you are looking at football rules so that you can better understand the game, it is pretty easy once you have everything broken down. Let us start with the field and that it is rectangular and it is either played on grass or artificial turf that is green. Yes this is pretty basic but some just do not know. In the center of the short ends, you are going to find the goals that are guarded by the goalkeepers who try to keep the ball out from the opposing team so they cannot score.When it comes to being able to touch the ball, the team players on the field are to use their feet but the goalkeepers are actually allowed to touch the ball using their hands and arms as well. The football rules also state that the players on the field can use their head and torso in order to pass the ball or to intercept while it is in the air. Of course if a team member touches the ball with a part of the body that is not appropriate than of course there will be a foul called with a penalty.The object of the game is for the team to get the ball into the goal at the opposing end of the field. Whichever team scores the most at the end of the game wins. The football rules need to be followed throughout the game otherwise you will find that the team will be given penalty fouls. There are different levels of fouls that can be given to a team player depending upon what the offense was. You also need to remember that if the penalty is severe enough, a team member or even staff can be asked to leave the field.The main reason that a player may be asked to leave the game or the field is for misconduct. It is not very often that you will see a team mate actually get asked to leave the field because of something so major. Teams and the individual members generally follow the football rules but you will find that less punishable offences do occur. When this happens, the opposing team that did not commit the foul will be given a penalty kick or by perhaps an indirect free kick. It all depends upon the foul that was committed.If there is a foul against the football rules, a card is given out to the player that had the infraction. This is either a red or yellow card depending upon the issue. A yellow card is a caution or warning card but the red card is a sending off card. If a player receives two of the yellow cards the third is a red and they will have to leave. As opposed to other sports, this one is fairly easy to follow and does not have a lot of rules that need to be followed. This means that even a beginner will be able to pick up the sport fairly easy.




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