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[[Image:800px-Soccer goalkeeper.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Goalkeeper leaping to make a save]]
 
[[Image:800px-Soccer goalkeeper.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Goalkeeper leaping to make a save]]
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'''Soccer''' is a sport played with a round ball propelled by a player's foot.  It is frequently known as "'''football'''" outside the [[United States]].  Players, with several exceptions (as goal keepers), may not touch the ball with their hands or arms.   
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'''Soccer''' is a sport played with a round ball propelled by a player's foot.  It is more commonly known as "'''football'''" outside the [[United States]].  In soccer, No player may not touch the ball with their hands or arms, with the exception of the goalkeeper, who can use his hands to deflect scoring attempts.   
  
 
The game is played between two teams of 11 players (10 out-field players and one goalkeeper each). In official play, there are two 45 [[minute]] halves separated by a 15 minute break known as half-time. In [[knockout cup]] games, if a game is tied after 90 minutes, there is often an additional period of play consisting of two 15-minute halves. If the scores are still level, the result is decided with a penalty shootout. The set of rules used in soccer are called the [[Laws of the Game]].  
 
The game is played between two teams of 11 players (10 out-field players and one goalkeeper each). In official play, there are two 45 [[minute]] halves separated by a 15 minute break known as half-time. In [[knockout cup]] games, if a game is tied after 90 minutes, there is often an additional period of play consisting of two 15-minute halves. If the scores are still level, the result is decided with a penalty shootout. The set of rules used in soccer are called the [[Laws of the Game]].  
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The game is played on a grass (or artificial grass) pitch with dimensions 90-120 m (100-130 yards) in length and 45-90 m (50-100 yards) in width.
 
The game is played on a grass (or artificial grass) pitch with dimensions 90-120 m (100-130 yards) in length and 45-90 m (50-100 yards) in width.
 
<ref>[http://www.fifa.com/documents/fifa/laws/LOTG2006_e.pdf FIFA Laws of the Game 2006] ''Official FIFA website''</ref>
 
<ref>[http://www.fifa.com/documents/fifa/laws/LOTG2006_e.pdf FIFA Laws of the Game 2006] ''Official FIFA website''</ref>
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A goal is scored when the ([[sphere|spherical]]) ball is propelled into the opposition net. Each goal is worth one point. The distinctive feature of the game is that, with the exception of the goalkeepers, players, most of the time, may not touch the ball with their hands or arms intentionally.
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A goal is scored when the ([[sphere|spherical]]) ball is propelled into the opposition net. Each goal is worth one point.
  
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The game better known outside the U.S. as "[[football]]". The word ''soccer'' derived in England as slang for "As<u>soc</u>iation Football", <ref>[http://london.usembassy.gov/rss/transcripts/worldcup2006a.html] ''US Embassy, London'' </ref>, much like "rugger" is slang for [[rugby|<u>rug</u>by]].
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The word ''soccer'' derived in England as slang for "As<u>soc</u>iation Football", <ref>[http://london.usembassy.gov/rss/transcripts/worldcup2006a.html] ''US Embassy, London'' </ref>, much like "rugger" is slang for [[rugby|<u>rug</u>by]].
  
 
It is the most popular [[team sport]] in the world{{fact}}, described by the legendary Brazilian player, [[Pele]], as "The Beautiful Game". Its governing body is [[FIFA]] (Fédération Internationale de Football Association).
 
It is the most popular [[team sport]] in the world{{fact}}, described by the legendary Brazilian player, [[Pele]], as "The Beautiful Game". Its governing body is [[FIFA]] (Fédération Internationale de Football Association).
  
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==A note on terms==
 
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"Soccer" is the term used in North America, Australia and some other countries. It is most commonly known as "football" (Spanish ''fútbol or futbol'') elsewhere.
 
  
 
==Note==  
 
==Note==  

Revision as of 16:54, September 17, 2008

Goalkeeper leaping to make a save

Soccer is a sport played with a round ball propelled by a player's foot. It is more commonly known as "football" outside the United States. In soccer, No player may not touch the ball with their hands or arms, with the exception of the goalkeeper, who can use his hands to deflect scoring attempts.

The game is played between two teams of 11 players (10 out-field players and one goalkeeper each). In official play, there are two 45 minute halves separated by a 15 minute break known as half-time. In knockout cup games, if a game is tied after 90 minutes, there is often an additional period of play consisting of two 15-minute halves. If the scores are still level, the result is decided with a penalty shootout. The set of rules used in soccer are called the Laws of the Game.

The game is played on a grass (or artificial grass) pitch with dimensions 90-120 m (100-130 yards) in length and 45-90 m (50-100 yards) in width. [1] A goal is scored when the (spherical) ball is propelled into the opposition net. Each goal is worth one point.

The word soccer derived in England as slang for "Association Football", [2], much like "rugger" is slang for rugby.

It is the most popular team sport in the world[Citation Needed], described by the legendary Brazilian player, Pele, as "The Beautiful Game". Its governing body is FIFA (Fédération Internationale de Football Association).


Note

  1. ↑ FIFA Laws of the Game 2006 Official FIFA website
  2. ↑ [1] US Embassy, London