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Footballl
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• FOOTBALL AS A SPORTUstinov Alexan
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The historyof football
creation
• Footbal l appeared in
England
in the 14th century,
but there were no
rules. People played
mostly on the streets
of cities, causing
riots and severe
injuries. King Edward
III even banned
football on the streets
by decree.
• Civilized and wellregulated football only
appeared in the 19th
century. In 1846,
representatives from
various colleges met
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Basic rulesof football
• In football, teams
consist of 11
players, 10 field
players and 1
goalkeeper. The
match lasts 90
minutes, with 2
halves of 45
minutes each.The
uniform consists of
a T-shirt,
sweatpants,
football pads, leg
warmers covering
the pads, and
4.
The modernhistory of
football
• After World War II,
FIFA actively developed
international
competitions. Football
confederations were
established on all
continents, and by the
2020s, the organization
had united more than
200 national
associations. Key
events include:
• The FIFA World Cup.
The first tournament
was held in 1930 in
5.
Historicalconfrontati
on
• The confrontation
between Real Madrid and
Barcelona, known as El
Clasico , is one of the
most significant in
world football. It
began in 1902 and has
since become a symbol
not only of sporting
rivalry, but also of
the political and
cultural confrontation
between Madrid (the
capital of Spain) and
Barcelona (the capital
of the autonomous
community of Catalonia,
6.
FIFA World Cup
• The FIFA World Cup is the
main international
competition for men's
national teams. It is held
under the auspices of FIFA
every four years. The
first winner was the
Uruguay national team in
1930. The current world
champion is the Argentina
national team. The most
decorated team is the
Brazil national team,
which has won a total of
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Сonclusion• Football is not just a
sport, but a global cultural
phenomenon. It combines
physical activity,
intellectual strategy, and
emotional engagement.
Regular participation in
football (with proper safety
measures) strengthens the
body and character, while
the spectacle of matches
provides vivid emotions to
millions of fans. With its
versatility and dynamism,
football remains the "number