Kovalchuk Football

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 The goal of the game is to score the ball into the opponent's goal,

and to defend your goal. The match is played with the participation
of two teams, with the number of players in each team - no more
than eleven, together with the goalkeeper.
 Football rules. The match is played with the participation of two
teams, with the number of players in each team - no more than
eleven, together with the goalkeeper. Before the start of the match, a
draw is held, and one of the teams gets the right to choose the goal.
The opposing team takes the kick-off in the match.
 Goal. The ball is considered to have hit the goal if it has
completely crossed the goal line.
 Duration of the game Two halves of 45 minutes each. The break
between the two halves is 15 minutes.
 Violation. A penalty kick is awarded for a footstep, an opponent's
kick, a jump to the feet, an aggressive push, spitting, delaying the
opponent or time, intentionally touching the ball with the hand.
 Pitch
 The area of grass where footballers play.
 “The players were on the pitch at the end of the
match”.
 The goal
 The space that the goalkeeper defends, and that
opposing players try to get the ball into.
 “Six players were standing in front of the goal”.
 An illegal action during a game.
Player was booked for a foul .
 A goal
 Every time a team scores, they get a goal.
 Free kick
 An unobstructed kick of stationary ball often
awarded when the opposition commits a foul.
 “Robbers was brought down by Tom and England
got a free kick”.
 Tackle
 An attempt to take the ball off an opposing
player.
 “Gerrard tackled Messi and won the ball for
England”.
 Referee
 The person who manages the game, often
blowing a whistle for fouls, and sometimes
giving out yellow and red cards.
 “The referee gave out two red cards – one to each
team”.

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