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The Story of Football Grade 8 PE Assessment Isha Lamba Grade 8 P.E.
Where did Football originate from? There are many countries and cultures that could claim this – the Chinese, the Japanese, the Ancient Greeks and the Romans, Persians, Vikings and Italians and many more played a ball game with their feet long before our era.
Where did Football originate from? 	The exact answer to this really depends upon what one recognizes to be the game of football.
Where did Football originate from? If one recognizes the most rudimentary form when the foot was applied to the ball – then the Chinese played it (the so called "football") as back as 3000 years ago.  However the football in its modern form was born in 1863 with the foundation of the English Football Association.
Who made up the first organized set of rules for Football?Why did they do this? The Football Association (FA) in London established the first organized set of rules for football.  They did so in October 1863 along with the inception of this Association.
Who made up the first organized set of rules for Football?Why did they do this? Till 1863, there was no single set of fundamental rules that was followed by all football clubs and schools. Shin-kicking, tripping and carrying the ball with hands was permitted and accepted by some of them and not by the others. There was an eternal dispute between the camp who did not accept this to be a part of the game and the others.
Who made up the first organized set of rules for Football?Why did they do this? Finally on 26th October 1863, eleven London clubs and schools met to form ‘The Football Association’ whose main priority was to clear this confusion and propose a common set of rules. These new rules banned shin-kicking and tripping and most importantly forbade the carrying of the football with the hands (or even handling it).
Who made up the first organized set of rules for Football?Why did they do this? The people who wanted the shin-kicking, tripping and carrying the ball with hands to be acceptable in the game (Rugby style) parted their way. The game played in line with these new rules set out by ‘The Football Association’ came to be known as SOCcer (originating from AsSOCiation).
How many countries play Football as their national sport? 	Again the correct response to this question will depend upon what are the criteria of recognizing a sport to be a country’s National Sport.
How many countries play Football as their national sport? If we recognize a national sport to be a popularly intrinsic part of the country’s culture and to have the following characteristics: ★The rules and objectives of the sport or game are known in fairly great detail in the country or nation.★ The game or sport is widely played or watched in the country or nation.★ The game or sport has a long history of popularity or extreme current popularity in the country or nation … then, football (soccer) is the National Sport of 126 different countries – though soccer is played in more than 200 countries.
Why do you think Football has become so popular around the world? (Describe 3 reasons and explain in detail why you think they were important). 	Football has become popular owing to the following reasons…
Why do you think Football has become so popular around the world? (Describe 3 reasons and explain in detail why you think they were important). REASON # 1  	It is easily affordable and much more accessible than most other sports, as one needs only a ball and two goal posts. Kids from the poor countries who cannot afford to spend much but love to play can even manage with makeshift arrangements to play. So much so that children are known to play with a ball made out of paper or some other material, makeshift goals and any open space – whether it is grass, dirt or the street. So anybody who has the desire and love for playing the game has an opportunity to do it – all that they need is themselves and the ball.
Why do you think Football has become so popular around the world? (Describe 3 reasons and explain in detail why you think they were important). REASON # 2 	It is a very fast game which is packed with action and can reach its crescendo within seconds at any stage. The game is free-flowing and with a constant action that can shift from one corner of the 100yards ground to the other within seconds. The dribbles, kicks and team-moves offer spectacular sights.  There are no unnecessary long pauses like in many other sports. This keeps everyone watching absorbed and involved especially because no one can predict the timing of the goals. Additionally playing this game requires a lot of athleticism and many times the football players run 7 to 10 miles in a game without showing any signs of fatigue.
Why do you think Football has become so popular around the world? (Describe 3 reasons and explain in detail why you think they were important). REASON # 3 	It is a common man’s game with simple rules and anyone can play it – one does not have to be special (the biggest, the fastest, the tallest, or the strongest) to play it. Additionally, it is a great team sport with which many people identify a sense of personal and national pride. While an exceptionally talented player can make a team good, but alone he cannot dominate unless he has a good and supporting team. Thus It brings people together and unites them acting as an ultimate form of national pride
Do you think there are different ways of playing, or styles, of Football in different areas around the world? Explain your answer using Football terms. 	Yes, different regions of the world have different styles and ways of playing football just like the different strengths and weaknesses of their players. The six major styles of playing football that could be recognized, include…
Do you think there are different ways of playing, or styles, of Football in different areas around the world? Explain your answer using Football terms. BRITISH STYLE: Player Characteristics: quick, direct, physical  Playing Characteristics: Fast-paced game Attacks are set up quickly Few touches on the ball Passes are direct Passes sent over the opponent defenses Fierce fighting for possession of the ball Crosses are served in from any available position Examples of Teams patronizing this style: English club teams - Manchester United and Chelsea
Do you think there are different ways of playing, or styles, of Football in different areas around the world? Explain your answer using Football terms. ITALIAN STYLE: Player Characteristics: cautious, cunning, skillful Playing Characteristics: Very cautious about the number of players committed to forward positions Players use a variety of skills Rapid changes in the tempo during the buildup process The forward runs can be at all angles that can be unpredictable and difficult to contain Defenders slow the tempo down, play the ball back and shield.  Defenders saturate their own half and shut down their opposition. Examples of Teams patronizing this style: Italian club teams like Milan, Juventus, Roma and Inter
Do you think there are different ways of playing, or styles, of Football in different areas around the world? Explain your answer using Football terms. LATIN STYLE: Player Characteristics: good dribblers, creative, confident with the ball Playing Characteristics: Free-flowing play Possession-oriented game Attempts to make goal arise mostly through the use of possession Plenty of individual-based plays  The ball is moved spontaneously through these individual-based plays Great display of improvisation  Examples of Teams patronizing this style: Brazil Argentina  Portugal Spain Spanish clubs
Do you think there are different ways of playing, or styles, of Football in different areas around the world? Explain your answer using Football terms. NORTHERN STYLE: Player Characteristics: aggressive, fast, organized Playing Characteristics: Very direct and forceful approach  Predictable attacks A definite shape is always preserved in defense Players have very specific roles within their team  Players rarely improvise Players either keep possession or attack by hammering straight at the enemy defense  There is no in between Though does not look attractive, it is effective Examples of Teams patronizing this style: Germany  Sweden
Do you think there are different ways of playing, or styles, of Football in different areas around the world? Explain your answer using Football terms. CONTINENTAL STYLE: Player Characteristics: collectivists, good passers Playing Characteristics: This style combines features of both the Latin and Northern game Plays are developed with creativity  There it is a sense of composure and team coordination Since positioning is loose plenty of movement of the ball in order to accommodate Examples of Teams patronizing this style: Holland  Slovenia  Croatia Czech Republic  Bulgaria
Do you think there are different ways of playing, or styles, of Football in different areas around the world? Explain your answer using Football terms. CENTRAL AMERICAN STYLE: Player Characteristics: excessive dribblers, crafty Playing Characteristics: Most of the time, the ball is moved around with short passes and a lot of dribbling. All players have good one-on-one skills Players rarely make quick runs, unless near the ball Overall the tempo is slow during buildup  Unexpected, occasional long forward ball Examples of Teams patronizing this style: Mexico
BIBLIOGRAPHY Wikipedia contributors. "Association football." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 27 Nov. 2010. Web. 5 Dec. 2010. "Ancient Football Game – Cuju | Ancient Chinese Culture." Ancient Chinese Culture - World of Ancient China. N.p., n.d. Web. 6 Dec. 2010. <http://www.chinancient.com/ancient-football-game-cuju/>. Category. "Soccer - Football - World Cup and EPL - Learn to Play Soccer."Soccer - Football - World Cup and EPL - Learn to Play Soccer. N.p., n.d. Web. 6 Dec. 2010. <http://worldsoccer.about.com/cs/historyandstats/a/sochist.htm>. "History of English Football." Soccer Fans Info. N.p., n.d. Web. 6 Dec. 2010. <http://www.soccer-fans-info.com/history-of-english-football.html>. "The History of Soccer."Soccer for Parents - Educating Soccer Parents about the great game. N.p., n.d. Web. 6 Dec. 2010. <http://www.soccer-for-parents.com/history-of-soccer.html>. "Answers.com - How many countries is football a national game."WikiAnswers - The Q&A wiki. N.p., n.d. Web. 6 Dec. 2010. <http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_many_countries_is_football_a_national_game>. "Answers.com - Where did football originate."WikiAnswers - The Q&A wiki. N.p., n.d. Web. 6 Dec. 2010. <http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Where_did_football_originate>.
BIBLIOGRAPHY "FIFA World Cup Soccer Popularity | MaxiNews.co.uk."MaxiNews.co.uk. N.p., n.d. Web. 6 Dec. 2010. <http://maxinews.cbuzzo.uk/sport/fifa-world-cup-soccer-popularity/>.Jathar, Rutuja. "Interesting Facts about Soccer - Soccer Fun Facts." Buzzle Web Portal: Intelligent Life on the Web. N.p., n.d. Web. 6 Dec. 2010. <http://www.buzzle.com/articles/interesting-facts-about-soccer-soccer-fun-facts.html>. "Soccer Coaching - Soccer Styles of Play." Soccer Community and Portal for aspiring players. N.p., n.d. Web. 6 Dec. 2010. <http://expertfootball.com/coaching/styles.php>. "Why soccer is the best sport... ever - Sports."Collegian. N.p., n.d. Web. 6 Dec. 2010. <http://media.www.smccollegian.com/media/storage/paper841/news/2009/05/05/Sports/Why-Soccer.Is.The.Best.Sport.Ever-3735942.shtml>. "Soccer History - Football Origin." Soccer History - Football Origin. N.p., n.d. Web. 6 Dec. 2010. <http://www.all-soccer-info.com/>. Wikipedia contributors. "Football." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 21 Nov. 2010. Web. 6 Dec. 2010. "Answers.com - Where did the name 'football' come from." WikiAnswers - The Q&A wiki. N.p., n.d. Web. 6 Dec. 2010. <http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Where_did_the_name_’football’_come_from>.
BIBLIOGRAPHY Alder, James. "Football Basics - The 4-4 Defense."Football - Football News and Commentary from About Football. N.p., n.d. Web. 6 Dec. 2010. http://football.about.com/cs/a/44defense.htm. "Ancient Football Game – Cuju | Ancient Chinese Culture." Ancient Chinese Culture - World of Ancient China. N.p., n.d. Web. 6 Dec. 2010. <http://www.chinancient.com/ancient-football-game-cuju/>. "History of English Football." Soccer Fans Info. N.p., n.d. Web. 6 Dec. 2010. <http://www.soccer-fans-info.com/history-of-english-football.html>.   “The Origin of Ancient Football - Ancient Invention - China Assistor Website ."China Pedia of China Assistor Website - window towards the world. N.p., n.d. Web. 6 Dec. 2010. <http://chinapedia.chinaassistor.com/2008/1223/The_Origin_of_Ancient_Football_20678.html>.

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Pe football assignment 8

  • 1. The Story of Football Grade 8 PE Assessment Isha Lamba Grade 8 P.E.
  • 2. Where did Football originate from? There are many countries and cultures that could claim this – the Chinese, the Japanese, the Ancient Greeks and the Romans, Persians, Vikings and Italians and many more played a ball game with their feet long before our era.
  • 3. Where did Football originate from? The exact answer to this really depends upon what one recognizes to be the game of football.
  • 4. Where did Football originate from? If one recognizes the most rudimentary form when the foot was applied to the ball – then the Chinese played it (the so called "football") as back as 3000 years ago. However the football in its modern form was born in 1863 with the foundation of the English Football Association.
  • 5. Who made up the first organized set of rules for Football?Why did they do this? The Football Association (FA) in London established the first organized set of rules for football. They did so in October 1863 along with the inception of this Association.
  • 6. Who made up the first organized set of rules for Football?Why did they do this? Till 1863, there was no single set of fundamental rules that was followed by all football clubs and schools. Shin-kicking, tripping and carrying the ball with hands was permitted and accepted by some of them and not by the others. There was an eternal dispute between the camp who did not accept this to be a part of the game and the others.
  • 7. Who made up the first organized set of rules for Football?Why did they do this? Finally on 26th October 1863, eleven London clubs and schools met to form ‘The Football Association’ whose main priority was to clear this confusion and propose a common set of rules. These new rules banned shin-kicking and tripping and most importantly forbade the carrying of the football with the hands (or even handling it).
  • 8. Who made up the first organized set of rules for Football?Why did they do this? The people who wanted the shin-kicking, tripping and carrying the ball with hands to be acceptable in the game (Rugby style) parted their way. The game played in line with these new rules set out by ‘The Football Association’ came to be known as SOCcer (originating from AsSOCiation).
  • 9. How many countries play Football as their national sport? Again the correct response to this question will depend upon what are the criteria of recognizing a sport to be a country’s National Sport.
  • 10. How many countries play Football as their national sport? If we recognize a national sport to be a popularly intrinsic part of the country’s culture and to have the following characteristics: ★The rules and objectives of the sport or game are known in fairly great detail in the country or nation.★ The game or sport is widely played or watched in the country or nation.★ The game or sport has a long history of popularity or extreme current popularity in the country or nation … then, football (soccer) is the National Sport of 126 different countries – though soccer is played in more than 200 countries.
  • 11. Why do you think Football has become so popular around the world? (Describe 3 reasons and explain in detail why you think they were important). Football has become popular owing to the following reasons…
  • 12. Why do you think Football has become so popular around the world? (Describe 3 reasons and explain in detail why you think they were important). REASON # 1 It is easily affordable and much more accessible than most other sports, as one needs only a ball and two goal posts. Kids from the poor countries who cannot afford to spend much but love to play can even manage with makeshift arrangements to play. So much so that children are known to play with a ball made out of paper or some other material, makeshift goals and any open space – whether it is grass, dirt or the street. So anybody who has the desire and love for playing the game has an opportunity to do it – all that they need is themselves and the ball.
  • 13. Why do you think Football has become so popular around the world? (Describe 3 reasons and explain in detail why you think they were important). REASON # 2 It is a very fast game which is packed with action and can reach its crescendo within seconds at any stage. The game is free-flowing and with a constant action that can shift from one corner of the 100yards ground to the other within seconds. The dribbles, kicks and team-moves offer spectacular sights. There are no unnecessary long pauses like in many other sports. This keeps everyone watching absorbed and involved especially because no one can predict the timing of the goals. Additionally playing this game requires a lot of athleticism and many times the football players run 7 to 10 miles in a game without showing any signs of fatigue.
  • 14. Why do you think Football has become so popular around the world? (Describe 3 reasons and explain in detail why you think they were important). REASON # 3 It is a common man’s game with simple rules and anyone can play it – one does not have to be special (the biggest, the fastest, the tallest, or the strongest) to play it. Additionally, it is a great team sport with which many people identify a sense of personal and national pride. While an exceptionally talented player can make a team good, but alone he cannot dominate unless he has a good and supporting team. Thus It brings people together and unites them acting as an ultimate form of national pride
  • 15. Do you think there are different ways of playing, or styles, of Football in different areas around the world? Explain your answer using Football terms. Yes, different regions of the world have different styles and ways of playing football just like the different strengths and weaknesses of their players. The six major styles of playing football that could be recognized, include…
  • 16. Do you think there are different ways of playing, or styles, of Football in different areas around the world? Explain your answer using Football terms. BRITISH STYLE: Player Characteristics: quick, direct, physical Playing Characteristics: Fast-paced game Attacks are set up quickly Few touches on the ball Passes are direct Passes sent over the opponent defenses Fierce fighting for possession of the ball Crosses are served in from any available position Examples of Teams patronizing this style: English club teams - Manchester United and Chelsea
  • 17. Do you think there are different ways of playing, or styles, of Football in different areas around the world? Explain your answer using Football terms. ITALIAN STYLE: Player Characteristics: cautious, cunning, skillful Playing Characteristics: Very cautious about the number of players committed to forward positions Players use a variety of skills Rapid changes in the tempo during the buildup process The forward runs can be at all angles that can be unpredictable and difficult to contain Defenders slow the tempo down, play the ball back and shield. Defenders saturate their own half and shut down their opposition. Examples of Teams patronizing this style: Italian club teams like Milan, Juventus, Roma and Inter
  • 18. Do you think there are different ways of playing, or styles, of Football in different areas around the world? Explain your answer using Football terms. LATIN STYLE: Player Characteristics: good dribblers, creative, confident with the ball Playing Characteristics: Free-flowing play Possession-oriented game Attempts to make goal arise mostly through the use of possession Plenty of individual-based plays The ball is moved spontaneously through these individual-based plays Great display of improvisation Examples of Teams patronizing this style: Brazil Argentina Portugal Spain Spanish clubs
  • 19. Do you think there are different ways of playing, or styles, of Football in different areas around the world? Explain your answer using Football terms. NORTHERN STYLE: Player Characteristics: aggressive, fast, organized Playing Characteristics: Very direct and forceful approach Predictable attacks A definite shape is always preserved in defense Players have very specific roles within their team Players rarely improvise Players either keep possession or attack by hammering straight at the enemy defense There is no in between Though does not look attractive, it is effective Examples of Teams patronizing this style: Germany Sweden
  • 20. Do you think there are different ways of playing, or styles, of Football in different areas around the world? Explain your answer using Football terms. CONTINENTAL STYLE: Player Characteristics: collectivists, good passers Playing Characteristics: This style combines features of both the Latin and Northern game Plays are developed with creativity There it is a sense of composure and team coordination Since positioning is loose plenty of movement of the ball in order to accommodate Examples of Teams patronizing this style: Holland Slovenia Croatia Czech Republic Bulgaria
  • 21. Do you think there are different ways of playing, or styles, of Football in different areas around the world? Explain your answer using Football terms. CENTRAL AMERICAN STYLE: Player Characteristics: excessive dribblers, crafty Playing Characteristics: Most of the time, the ball is moved around with short passes and a lot of dribbling. All players have good one-on-one skills Players rarely make quick runs, unless near the ball Overall the tempo is slow during buildup Unexpected, occasional long forward ball Examples of Teams patronizing this style: Mexico
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