10 rules of football UK

In this article I will discuss about the 10 rules of UK football.


10 rules of football UK


One of the most popular sports in the world is football UK. For more details about the rules in football in can be seen below.


Here is a of 10 rules of football UK


1. Field size


In general, the field used in football games must have a diameter of 90-120 and a weight between 410-90 meters.


2. Ball


Soccer rules state that the size of the ball must have a diameter of 68-70 cm and weigh between 410-450 grams.


3. Number of players


The maximum number of players who are entitled to be on the field is only 11 people and 3 substitutes, and only 5 or 7 or 9 players are entitled to be on the bench.


4. Player Equipment


Basically the rules of football say that a player must wear a shirt or uniform (jersey), shoes, shin pads, shorts and socks. and the two teams must have different equipment (eg uniforms) so that the two teams can be distinguished when on the field.


5. Offside


Broadly speaking, Offside occurs when the player who receives the pass is behind the opponent's last player when the ball is released by his partner right to the player or not towards the player and the player chases the ball from his partner's pass.

 

6. Violation


In soccer rules, a violation can occur when a player tries to snatch the ball from his opponent by kicking, tackling, pushing his opponent, either intentionally or unintentionally.


Violations also have many levels, if a player commits a moderate or not too hard foul then that player can get a warning from the referee or get a yellow card. However, if the offense endangers an opposing player, that player can get a red card and be sent off.


7. Free kick


Free kicks in soccer games will be obtained if the player is violated by an opposing player both in his own defense and in the enemy's defense.


When a free kick is taken, a player of the opposing team must be at least 9.15 meters from where the free kick will be taken. Likewise, the player who kicks the ball may not touch the ball he has kicked before the ball has touched his partner or the opposing player first.


8. Penalty Kick


Penalties can be awarded by the referee when the opposing player commits a foul or touches the hand (handball) inside the 11 meter box (or commonly called the penalty box).


However, not all mistakes in the penalty box are punished with penalty kicks. For example, if one of the players on the receiving team passes the ball directly to the goalkeeper with his feet and the goalkeeper catches the ball directly with his hands inside the penalty box.


Then the referee will award an indirect free kick right at the place of the error, and the opposing player can create a posse for this kick. In addition, before the penalty taker takes a kick, other players are prohibited from entering the penalty box first.


9. Throw-in


In the game of soccer the throw-in method must be followed by some strict rules, otherwise the referee will give a throw-in opportunity for the opposing team. The player taking the throw-in must remain out of line with his feet on the ground, and the throw-in must be taken with both hands and must be above his head.


10. Goal kick


The goal kick is one of the rules of football that we are more familiar with as a goal kick, or it can also be said that the kick from the opponent does not hit the goal (can be on the left / right side or above the goal). target). target). target). target). target).


The goal kick must be taken according to the existing rules, namely the kick must be strong enough to pass through the penalty area. So, each player who takes a goal kick (usually the goalkeeper), must kick the ball to his partner who is outside the penalty box.


That's an explanation of some of the rules in the game of football in UK. Hope it is useful !!

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