Sabtu, 08 Desember 2012

Rules In Football

Rules In Football
Playground
For international matches adult, international soccer field used in length ranging between 100-120 meters and 65-75 meters wide. In the middle of both ends of the field, there is a hurdle in the form of square area measuring four meters in width and height 7:32 2:44 meters. At the front of the penalty area found the net within 16.5 meters of a boundary keeper gawang.Area should catch the ball with their hands and determine when a violation awarded a penalty kick or not.
Long game
Older normal football game is 2 × 45 minutes, plus a 15-minute break between the two innings. If the same position draw, extra time then held for 2 × 15 minutes, to get the winner, but if the same strong then held on penalties. The referee can determine how much additional time at the end of each round instead of the time lost due to substitutions, injuries who need help, or other termination. The extra time is referred to as stoppage time or injury time.
Goals scored in extra-time will be calculated into the final score of the game, while the only goal from a penalty shootout to determine if a team can advance to the next game or not (does not affect the final score). In the late 1990s, the International Football Association Board (IFAB) a system of golden goal (golden goal) or silver goal (silver goal) to finish the game. In the golden goal system, the first team to score in overtime last will be the winner, while the silver goal, which led the team at the end of the first half of extra time to come out a winner. Both systems are no longer used by the IFAB.
ViolationThe referee was giving a yellow card.
If the players are pretty tough offense the referee may give a warning yellow card or a red card. The match will be stopped and the referee showed the card to the front of the player who violated then recorded his name in the book. The yellow card is a warning for violations such as being unsportsmanlike, constantly breaking the rules, odds of words or actions, to delay restarting the game, and out of the game without the referee's consent, or do not keep their distance from the opposing player who was a free kick or throw-in. The player who receives two yellow cards and a red card would get out of the game.
Players who receive a red card must leave the game without being able to be replaced with other players. Some examples of actions that can be red card is a serious offense causing harm or injury to the opponent, spitting, violence, breaking opponents who are trying to score a goal, hitting the ball to prevent a goal, and using language or gestures that tend to be challenging.
Referees and match officials
In the professional game, there are 4 officers who led the game, the referee, two linesmen, and an officer at the edge of the field. The referee had a whistle that indicates whether the current stop or start playing ball. He also served punishment and warnings for the violations that occurred in the field. Each lineman is responsible for overseeing half of the field. They took the flag with bright colors to indicate violation, ball out, or offside. Usually they will move with the last defender position.
Last officer has a duty to record all the time which had been halted during the tournament and provide info on extra time at the end of each round. Officer is also on duty checking substitutions and be a liaison between the team manager with the referee. In some games, the use of video technology or the use of the fifth person to determine the accuracy of the referee's decision began to be used. For example, to determine whether a ball has crossed the line or whether a player is in an offside when scoring.
International Championship
Women's soccer game.
Championship is the biggest international soccer World Cup hosted by the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA). The World Cup is held every four years and began in Uruguay in 1930. Originator of the idea is Jules Rimet, a French lawyer and businessman who was inspired after watching the Paris Olympics in 1924.
The world's oldest international competition is a fight for the Copa America teams in the South American region every two years. Copa America was first held in 1916 and attended by 10 countries that eventually form the South American Football Confederation (Conmebol). For North America, The Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) held an international competition every four years called the CONCACAF Gold Cup. In Asia, including Australia and Timor Leste states that joined the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), the first international competition held in Asia in 1956 in Hong Kong called the Asia Cup. In 1960, the European regional level competition was held for the first time as the European Nations' Cup which was then known as the UEFA European Championship (Euro Cup or EURO). [14] In the Oceania region (including New Zealand and various Pacific Islands), competition internationally every two years beginning in 1996 called the Oceania Cup. For Africa, the African Nations Cup competitions began to be held since 1957 in Khartoum.
Football in Indonesia
History of football in Indonesia began with the establishment of the All-Indonesia Football Association (PSSI) in Yogyakarta on 19 April 1930 with the leadership of Soeratin Sosrosoegondo. In the PSSI congress in Solo, the organization changed its name to All-Indonesia Football Association. Since then, football activities are increasingly being driven by the PSSI and the more people play on the road or square where the Competition I of the United diadakan.Sebagai form of support for the rise of "Football Nationality", Pakubuwono X founded the football stadium Sriwedari making Indonesia more aggressively.
Sepeninggalan Soeratin Sosrosoegondo, achievements Indonesia national football team is not very satisfactory because of coaching the national team is not balanced with organizational development and competition. In the era before the 1970's, some Indonesian players could compete in international competitions, including Ramang, Sucipto Suntoro, Ronny Pattinasarani and Tan Liong Houw. In its development, the PSSI has expanded its domestic football competitions, including the implementation of the Indonesian Super League, Premier Division, Division One and Division Two for non-amateur players, and Division Three for amateur players. In addition, PSSI also actively developing women's football competition and competition in specific age groups (U-15, U-17, U-19, U21 and U-23).

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