SOCCER for Kids | Basic Rules | Episode 1

Smile and Learn - English
20 Jul 202103:56

Summary

TLDRThis video provides an introduction to the basics of soccer, explaining the rules and positions on the field. Viewers learn about the layout of the soccer field, including the central circle, goal areas, and the objective of scoring goals. The game is played with a ball, and players can use their feet, chest, or head to control it, but not their hands. The video also covers the roles of the goalkeeper, defenders, midfielders, and forwards, emphasizing teamwork and fair play. The aim is to educate beginners and spark interest in the popular sport of soccer.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Soccer is played on a rectangular field divided into two areas, with a central circle for kickoffs.
  • 😀 The goal of soccer is to score by getting the ball into the opposing team's goal between the goalposts.
  • 😀 Players can use their feet, chest, or head to play the ball, but not their arms or hands (except the goalkeeper).
  • 😀 A foul is whistled if any player (except the goalkeeper) touches the ball with their hands voluntarily.
  • 😀 Soccer matches consist of two 45-minute periods with a 15-minute halftime. The team with more goals at the end wins.
  • 😀 In case of a draw, the game can go into overtime with two additional 15-minute halves.
  • 😀 Fair play is essential, and fouls are called for breaking the rules or using excessive force.
  • 😀 Soccer teams consist of 11 players: goalkeeper, defenders, midfielders, and forwards.
  • 😀 The goalkeeper's role is to protect the goal and is the only player allowed to touch the ball with their hands in the penalty area.
  • 😀 Defenders prevent the opposing team from scoring, while midfielders help with both attacking and defending.
  • 😀 Forwards are responsible for scoring goals and playing closest to the opponent's goal.

Q & A

  • What is the main objective of soccer?

    -The main objective of soccer is to get the ball into the opposing team's goal. When this happens, it is called a goal.

  • What are the dimensions of a soccer field?

    -A soccer field is rectangular and divided into two areas. Each half has a goal area and a goal post.

  • What is the purpose of the central circle?

    -The central circle is used for kickoffs, which occur at the start of each half of play or after a goal is scored to restart the game.

  • Which parts of the body can be used to play soccer?

    -In soccer, players can use their feet, chest, and head to play the ball, but they cannot use their arms or hands, except for the goalkeeper.

  • What happens if a player touches the ball with their hands or arms?

    -If any player, other than the goalkeeper, touches the ball voluntarily with their hands or arms, the game stops, and a foul is called in favor of the attacking team.

  • How long does a standard soccer match last?

    -A standard soccer match consists of two 45-minute periods, with a 15-minute halftime break.

  • What happens if a soccer game ends in a draw?

    -If the game ends in a draw, the match may go into overtime, consisting of two additional 15-minute halves, depending on the competition.

  • What is the role of the goalkeeper in soccer?

    -The goalkeeper's primary role is to prevent the opposing team from scoring by protecting the goal. They are the only player allowed to use their hands, but only within the penalty area.

  • What are the roles of defenders in soccer?

    -Defenders are positioned closest to the goalkeeper and are responsible for stopping the opposing team’s attacks and preventing goals from being scored.

  • What do midfielders do in a soccer game?

    -Midfielders play in the center of the field and have multiple roles, such as passing the ball to forwards to score goals or helping defenders regain possession of the ball.

  • Who are the forwards in soccer and what is their primary role?

    -Forwards are players positioned nearest to the opposing team's goal. Their primary role is to score goals.

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