Regras básicas | Futebol
Summary
TLDRThis video explains the basic rules of soccer. Played on a rectangular field with two goals at each end, the objective is to score by getting the ball into the opponent's net. Each team has 11 players, including a goalkeeper who protects the goal. Games last 90 minutes, divided into two halves. If tied, extra time or penalty kicks may follow. The video covers rules on penalties, throw-ins, and corner kicks, as well as the roles of referees and the significance of yellow and red cards for fouls.
Takeaways
- ⚽ Football is played on a rectangular field, with a length between 90 and 120 meters, and a width between 45 and 90 meters.
- 🥅 There are two goals, one at each end of the field, marked by white lines.
- 👥 The game is played between two teams of 11 players each, and consists of two halves, each lasting 45 minutes.
- 🎯 The objective is to score by placing the ball into the opponent's goal.
- 🧤 Each team has a goalkeeper who protects their goal.
- 🚩 If the ball is played behind a team's own goal line by that team, a corner kick is awarded to the opposing team.
- 📏 If the ball crosses the sideline, a throw-in is awarded to the opposing team.
- ⏱ If the game ends in a tie, extra time (two 15-minute halves) may be played, depending on the competition rules.
- ⚔ If the tie persists after extra time, a penalty shootout will determine the winner, with each team selecting five players to take turns kicking penalties.
- 🚫 Players are not allowed to touch the ball with their hands or arms, except for the goalkeeper in the penalty area.
Q & A
What are the standard dimensions of a soccer field?
-A soccer field is a rectangular area between 90 and 120 meters in length and between 45 and 90 meters in width.
How many players are on each team during a soccer match?
-Each team has 11 players during a soccer match.
How long is a standard soccer match?
-A standard soccer match consists of two halves, each lasting 45 minutes.
What is the main objective of a soccer match?
-The main objective of a soccer match is to score goals by putting the ball into the opposing team's net.
What happens if a player kicks the ball behind their own goal line?
-If a player kicks the ball behind their own goal line, a corner kick is awarded to the opposing team.
What action is taken if the ball crosses the sideline of the field?
-If the ball crosses the sideline, a throw-in is awarded to the opposing team.
What happens if the score is tied at the end of regular time?
-If the score is tied at the end of regular time, extra time called 'overtime' may be played, depending on the competition rules.
How is overtime structured in soccer?
-Overtime consists of two halves, each lasting 15 minutes.
What happens if the score remains tied after overtime?
-If the score remains tied after overtime, a penalty shootout occurs, where each coach selects five players to take penalty shots.
Who can touch the ball inside the penalty area?
-Only the goalkeeper is allowed to touch the ball inside the penalty area, which is a 16.5-meter rectangle in front of the goal.
What actions are not allowed for field players during the match?
-Field players are not allowed to touch the ball with their hands or arms during the match.
What is the role of the referee in a soccer match?
-The referee ensures that the rules of the game are followed, applying yellow or red cards for fouls as needed.
What is the consequence of receiving two yellow cards in a match?
-Receiving two yellow cards in a match results in a red card, meaning the player is expelled from the game.
What happens if a player commits a foul in their own penalty area?
-If a player commits a foul in their own penalty area, the referee awards a penalty kick to the opposing team.
What is a free kick in soccer?
-A free kick is awarded when a foul occurs outside the penalty area, taken from the spot where the foul occurred.
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