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Real Madrid vs Sevilla 2-0 Full Highlights & Goals [02-02-11] Copa Del Rey

Real Madrid vs Sevilla 2-0 Full Highlights & Goals [02-02-11] Copa Del Rey Tube. Duration : 3.08 Mins.



Real Madrid vs Sevilla 2-0 Full Highlights & Goals [02-02-11] Copa Del Rey Real Madrid vs Sevilla 2-0 - Full Match Highlights & All Goals (Copa del Rey) - 2/2/2011 Ignore Tags: C.Ronaldo Vs Ribery New 2010 Real Madrid And Bayern Munich 2000-2010 Cech(Chelsea),Edwin van der Sar(Manchester United),Fabio Cannavaro (Real Madrid), Rio Ferdinand (Manchester United), Paolo Maldini (AC Milan), Alessandro Nesta (AC Milan), Carles Puyol (Barcelona), John Terry (Chelsea) (Barcelona), Thierry Henry (Barcelona), Zlatan Ibrahimovic (Inter Milan), Wayne Rooney (Machester United), Carlos Tevez (Manchester United), Fernando Torres (Liverpool), Ruud van Nistelrooy (Real Madrid), David Villa (Valencia). The players featurederland, Tottenham Hotspur, West Ham United, Wigan Athletic. Ronaldinho Gaucho SHOW MEN R10 manchester united, sporting lisbon, portugal, english premier league, skills, goals, rabona hocus pocus, sent off rooney, world cup, CR7, CR17, amazing goal, joga bonito, champions league, carling cup league cup, fa cup, skillz, freekick, penalty, bbc motd, skysports, setanta sports, itv sport, nike vapor, rooney, Cristiano ronaldo, tevez, giggs, scholes, alex ferguson, pfa player of the year, pfa young player of the year Cristiano ronaldo Arsenal, chelsea liverpool bolton, aston villa, birmingham, derby, newcastle, portsmouth reading, tottenham spurs, sporting, rome as roma, ac milan, barcelona, fulham, Middlesbrough, everton, wigan, sunderland, west ham, manchester city, blackburn ...


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The Fundamentals of Coaching Soccer

Thanks to the thousands of volunteering youth soccer coaches, children over the United States are enjoying the popular and fun sport of soccer. Without these volunteers, a number of children are deprived of the organized form of this sport. These volunteers are the base of this sport in many areas of the United States as they contribute schooling and advice for youths on soccer. For this reason, the American Youth Soccer club (Ayso)and the National Coaching Commission placing pivotal significance to educating all the coaches on the rules of the play, protection and other leading aspects of this game both offers a national coaching program. Youth soccer coaches hold a unique job of production sure that all those under him not only learn how to play the game, but also to ensure that they leave the team learning teamwork skills while having fun during the procedure of learning the game. Training and certifications have become necessary for volunteer coaches to continue to offer youths a certain soccer experience.

The Ayso training programs are varied ranging from U-6 straight through National level. The U-6 straight through U-12 training classes do not have any prerequisites. They are regularly offered to all coaches at a around school and are sometimes combined with other areas as a singular day regional level course. The time needed to unblemished the standard Ayso coaching training also differs from level to level. Typically the U-6 and U-8 requires 2 hours of training; whereas, the developed and National levels require 18 to 56 hours respectively.

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Several leading topics are covered under these training sessions including the following:

1 precise play

2 standard drills

3 Discipline

4 Team procedures

5 protection measures

6 equipment usage

In expanding to Ayso's training, there are any local leagues that have their own training modules. These leagues may also require Cpr and first aid certification, before assigning a coach a team. As a common precaution measure, approximately all of the youth athletic associations requires its coaches to pass a criminal background check, sex-abuse clearance check, and even a reputation check in order to work with children in the capacity as a coach. This is very leading for the protection and well-being of the students.

If you indubitably desire to become a soccer coach, call your local youth soccer league and regain the data about the necessary requirements of the league. Alternatively you may also perceive the American Youth Soccer club at 1-800-872-2976. They may be able to contribute you with this data as well.

The Fundamentals of Coaching Soccer

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Micheal Jordan-World's Greatest By R.Kelly

Micheal Jordan-World's Greatest By R.Kelly Tube. Duration : 3.95 Mins.



Micheal Jordan-World's Greatest By R.Kelly


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Swamp Soccer - Finland

Swamp Soccer - Finland Video Clips. Duration : 4.60 Mins.



117 teams - 1200 players - both men and women - battled it out for two days in 40cm of thick slimy mud. One of the toughest sports ever.


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The Rules of Soccer: Game Etiquette Toward Officials

Unlike some sports, soccer gives its officials nearly total discretion over the show the way of the game. With few exceptions, fouls are matters of view or judgment, and the rules encourage the referee not to call fouls when doing so would help the offending team. The continuous nature of the game means that it the view of the referee -- and nobody else -- that determines either a challenge is fair or foul, either a high kick presents a danger to someone else player, or either a single incident justifies a caution or send-off. And under the Laws of the Game, the referee's decision on any point is final, and is not to be questioned.

Under the rules, the referee's authority starts when he arrives at the field of play, and stops only when he leaves. This means that once he shows up, and anything his age or level of experience, the referee is in command of the field. Incidents occurring before, during, or after the game are within his jurisdiction, and field to his control. Coaches or players confronting officials after the game have no immunity, and are still liable for any misconduct that the referee decides to punish, even if the game is over.

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Dissent

From the perspective of coaches, players, and spectators, the least understood justification for a caution is probably the offense of "dissent." The rules furnish that participants can be "cautioned and shown the yellow card" for showing "dissent by word or action" from any decision of the referee. This is to make sure that calls are not field to the endless committee discussions that sometimes interrupt other sports, and that the game resumes as speedily as possible.

Most referees will not punish outbursts of disappointment that fade quickly, and will gladly by comparison a single call in response to a gentle inquiry. Still, each referee has a separate tolerance for griping and, under the Rules, each limit is equally valid. In other words, a coach or player who utters a word of protest at any call by any of the officials may be ignored, admonished, warned, or cautioned, at the referee's sole discretion. And the allowable level of grumbling for any game depends on that game's referee, who is well within his authority to punish any showing of disagreement.

In most leagues, coaches are responsible for the behavior of their team's spectators. This means that a referee whose patience is gone may select to treat any adverse comments from the sidelines as coming from the coach, and take action against the coach. Or, if he prefers, the referee may simply hang the game until the offending party leaves. From a practical standpoint, this means that referees may banish anyone, or everyone, from a team's sidelines. They may refuse to continue the game until everyone dismissed from the field has left -- to any length they specify as a point of retreat. Or, they may simply sound the match abandoned, if the offending parties insist on staying. The rules grant the referee full authority to take anything action he deems suitable to sound or restore order on the field.

Still, despite the wide range of their power and authority, most officials are reluctant to dismiss participants or spectators. They hope to calm emotions rather than inflame them, and do what they can to keep everyone in the game. Forbearance is not a right, however, and coaches need to remind their parents of the need to avoid "riding the refs." This, in turn, helps keep the sidelines under control, and the players focused on the game.

Dealing with Mistakes

Under the rules, everyone must accept and deal with any decision by the referee during the game. Mistaken or not, the referee is part of the game, and organized soccer regards the referee's decision on any point of fact as final. This does not mean that you can do nothing to protest the show the way of abusive or inept officials. However, the right way to make a complaint is not by shouting and screaming at the valid during the match, but by documenting the incident in writing and filing a report with your soccer club. Your club will delineate the report and, if appropriate, send it to the allowable authorities. Before you do, though, there are a few things you need to know:

First and foremost, formal protests will follow only if they involve a referee's mistaken application of the rules -- and, even then, only if the mistake had an follow on the outcome of the game. By contrast, informal "protests" can do much to heighten the potential of officiating within your club. By bringing mistakes in rules or judgment to the attention of your soccer club, you help educate the referees by alerting their supervisors to officials who need to be monitored more closely, and those who need extra help. You also may help recognize the rules that are giving your referees single qoute in application. The course for production an informal complaint is commonly simple: just bring the matter to the attention of the club's referee coordinator.

The Referee's Judgment

Judgment calls belong to the Referee: you cannot change them, screaming about them will only get you in trouble, and protesting them will not change the follow of any game. In addition, referees cannot see everything, or they may see a single play differently than you do, and expecting them to call a "perfect game" from your team's perspective is simply unrealistic. If, however, if your team was the victim of a pattern of favoritism or bias, it may indicate a shortcoming on the part of the valid which needs correcting for time to come games. To document such a pattern, your report should comprise a "foul chart," detailing the official's discretionary calls: this chart should comprise a detach listing for both teams, indicating (whenever possible) the player fouling, the player fouled, the timing of the foul (by minute), and noting in some way either the resulting free kick was direct, indirect, or a penalty kick. This can be time-consuming and frustrating, and you should also be aware that disparities in calling fouls often reflects nothing more than differences in playing styles: for example, a team relying on its speed and quickness to win the ball may foul less often than one relying upon the corporal strength of its players; and an aggressive, attacking team will often commit more fouls than one which relies on ball control and finesse. Therefore, your report should answer this, and comprise some indication of the styles and playing levels of both teams.

Coaches, parents, and players watch the game with their hearts, and complaints about officials often reflect nothing more than sour grapes. The same referee whom the losing team regards as an idiot may get high praise from the winners. Therefore, any complaint you make about an valid should be as objective and unbiased as you can make it.

If you are going to complain about the officiating at your game, make sure that neither you, nor your team, gave the officials any cause for complaint at the field. The surest way to have your complaints ignored is to allow the referee to respond: "They were on my case the whole game, they complained about every call that went against them, and when their coach wouldn't keep quiet after his first yellow card I finally had to issue a second, just to get some peace and quiet."

Lastly, it is often tempting for players and parents to blame the officials when a team loses. But coaches who permit or encourage such attitudes should make sure to give the referee all the prestige when their team wins.

A Neutral Set of Eyes

Referees do not care who wins or loses. They are there to make sure that nobody wins by cheating. Like the players, they trying their very best. And just like a player will not deliberately try to pass the ball to an opponent, or score on his own goal, no referee will ever make a mistake on purpose.

Soccer is a breathtaking sport, and a source of joy for fans and players around the world. But to play the game we need referees to furnish a neutral set of eyes to determine the certain disputes. It is a game of passion and adventure, and cheering for your team with all your heart is a large part of its appeal. But we must all be just not to let our enthusiasm turn into hostility toward the officials when things don't turn out our way. There will all the time be someone else day, and someone else game to play. And like the weather, you may find next week's referee to be more to your liking.

This does not mean that next week's referee is good than this week's, any more than rain is inherently good than sunshine (just ask any farmer). Referees are just a health of play that both teams must deal with on a given day. But while adapting to wind or rain strikes us as perfectly natural, many of us feel free to howl at the referee when things aren't going our way. perhaps it's because screaming at the referee gives us person to blame for our troubles...while screaming at the rain would make us feel foolish.

The Rules of Soccer: Game Etiquette Toward Officials

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History of Soccer

The history of soccer, or, football, as the sport is more popularly known, is fascinating. It is the biggest, most played, and, most watched team game in the world today. Its origins are not categorically clear, but there is some evidence that a very crude form of the game -- at least population kicking a ball of sorts around -- was played over 2,000 years ago in Japan and China. And it is known that the Romans played a twenty-seven aside game in their Olympic games.

It has always been "the people's" game of course: A form of very violent street football was played in both England and Scotland during the Middle Ages, and, was the cause of so much uproar and violence, (and kept young Englishmen from practicing with their long bows) that it was banned by law right up until the end of the 17th Century. However, even during this period, it increased in popularity, so that by the 18th and well into the 19th century, a very rough form of "mob football" was played in the streets of many towns and villages throughout Britain.

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There is still some deliberate upon about one aspect of the history of soccer and that surrounds the thorny issue of when and where the first rules or codes were written. Eton and Harrow public schools in England drew-up sets of rules to try to bring some order, and consistency, to the game. And it has generally been standard that the rules of the contemporary game were devised in England by the Football connection which was formed in 1863.

However, there is a book in existence -- written in Latin in 1663 by an Aberdeen (Scotland) schoolmaster called David Wedderburn -- in which he talks about goalkeepers, passing the ball, and scoring goals. Interestingly, in comparison, the Fa's first rule book did not mention goalkeepers, and was based around a more rugby-style of game. So, there are some who argue that this book is the earliest evidence of the rules of the game, as we know it today; and not the English Fa's version.

If this is true, then it is a famous 'first', among several other 'firsts', for the proud city of Aberdeen in the North East of Scotland. The city's team Aberdeen Fc, aka the "Dons", is credited with being the first team in the world to introduce the trainer's "dugout" at the side of the pitch, and, it was the first club in the United Kingdom to have an all-seater stadium. So Aberdeen has well and truly cemented its place in the history of soccer.

History of Soccer

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Beach Soccer Worldwide - FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup 2011 Qualifier Highlights - Russia v Spain

Beach Soccer Worldwide - FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup 2011 Qualifier Highlights - Russia v Spain Tube. Duration : 51.25 Mins.



Highlights from the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup 2011 Qualifier Russia v Spain in Bibione.

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Joueur du Grenier - Les jeux de sports

Joueur du Grenier - Les jeux de sports Video Clips. Duration : 13.72 Mins.



Vingt deuxième vidéo du grenier avec une compil sur quelques jeux de sports qui m'ont marqués. n'oubliez pas de vous abonner a la chaîne pour ne rien louper des futures vidéos !

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The Origins and development of Football (Soccer) Part One

Most habitancy would agree that England gave the world the modern game of football; and indeed, this statement was recently corroborated by Sepp Blatter, the current President of Fifa, while his speech announcing the flourishing bidders to host the 2018 and 2022 World Cup Tournaments. But where did the game for real start?

Many races have realistic claims to being the first habitancy to start kicking a ball around, but none are definitive. Antique Chinese documents dated at colse to 2500Bc allude to the kicking or handling a round object straight through holes in a net positioned between two poles. This action was designed to keep warriors physically fit when not actively involved in battle. Added documents indicate that by 350Bc this training was given the name Zuqiu which is still the Chinese word for football today. Four centuries later zuqiu had come to be tsu chu where a leather ball filled with hair and feathers was booted between two poles.

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But the Italians can also lay claim to the gorgeous game as members of the fine Roman Empirical Armies in colse to Ad 200 played a game called Harpastum which bore inescapable similarities to the game played today with the shape of the ball, the field of play and its rules. The action was different, however, comprising a hybrid mix of American football and rugby with the beginnings of the modern rugby line out, scrums and tackles. Records also show the Roman soldiers taking the game on a tour of conquered nations, and beating them as befits their station. Imaginations can run free with this type of on-field combat as players being sent off were probably fed to the lions. Fortunately, history makes no reference to this.

The Aztecs were also playing a type of football which involved forcing the ball straight through porthole type arrangements, but their valuable gift to football was in the way the balls were constructed. They would tie the leather together using laces a convention still used well into the 20th Century as I remember only too well. Heading a water-sodden leather ball on a cold Saturday afternoon was assuredly not for the faint hearted.

Records also show that a football-type game was played before the Middle Ages in Central America, Scandinavia, Japan, Egypt and Greece, but we have to wait until the 1800s before the understanding of a tasteless set of rules was first mooted. while the 700 to 800 years prior to this momentous occasion, football was synonymous with faultless mayhem with games often turning into a full scale riots which ultimately met with valid and royal disapproval. Especially in England where entire towns and villages chased balls straight through streets, over fields and trampled straight through people's homes with no apparent aim. The balls were probably imported by the Romans or Vikings.

The allinclusive disorder created by hundreds of young men rampaging straight through urban districts inevitably brought "Futeball" to the concentration of the authorities. In 1314, Edward 11 of England, became the first Monarch to ban the game; and his successor, Edward 111 decreed footballers to take up archery. Huge games were being played in Scotland between married and unmarried women, but the sight of hundreds of women scrapping in the mud over a ball was too much for James 1 who debarred such activities. How times have changed. Such a spectacle today would be well received.

It has been noted that Charles 11 did attend a football match in 1681, but with the game banned in every major town in Britain, it would have been consigned to the history books if the collective schools of England had not popularised the sport. Schools such as Harrow, Blackheath, Rugby and Eton used the game to promote corporal fitness and team spirit, and it soon became very beloved with the pupils. But without a set of rules or a unifying code as it was called then, inter school competition was approximately impossible.

As the game industrialized throughout the collective school environment two factions were emerging with those who favoured handling the ball and those who adored dribbling, and in the 1840s two Cambridge House Masters defined a set of rules for use in within the university. These rules travelled with graduates over England, and many clubs were formed playing to this unified code.

The Origins and development of Football (Soccer) Part One

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Canton Cup Soccer Tournament - each year Canton Soccer Tournament

The Canton Cup Soccer Tournament is an every year event participated by many clubs of the Michigan State and its neighboring states. This prestigious event has been going on for many years and is being conducted by the Canton Soccer Club. The every year tournament is a fundraising action to keep the clubs developmental programs of the sport and to showcase the talents of many athletes of distinct communities. The tournament also aims to promote the most favorite sport in the world. The event also serves as a venue to advance and unite distinct leagues and take care of active participation with the sport.

The event has always been supported by many volunteers from the society and by distinct sectors and organizations complex with the sport. Family members of players also help with the preparation of the event.

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The Canton Cup Soccer Tournament consists of distinct skill levels fluctuating from recreational and expert level and distinct age groups. Participating teams are required to pay the required entry fee mandated by the club. It is also required that teams joining the tournament must be duly registered or affiliated with any society in their home state.

The club is dedicated to provide the best facilities and perfect programs to help players accomplish their full potential with the sport and teach them to be role models of their respective society by virtue of commitment, respect and sportsmanship.

With the every year celebration of the tournament, participating teams together with their families and friends will feel the excitement of the sport while enjoying the many activities and recreation areas in case,granted as part of the celebration.

Canton Cup Soccer Tournament - each year Canton Soccer Tournament

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Soccer Clips - The Best Sport Ever

Soccer Clips - The Best Sport Ever Tube. Duration : 4.65 Mins.



This is for the best sport in the world :D i hope you enjoy it its just a bunch of soccer clips with cool music, oh and a little bit of my editing x], Rate and comment, but if your just gonna right a bad comment dont even bother I do not own any of the clips or music Song: Ole, Ole, Ole, Artist: Ricky Martin

Keywords: soccer, clips, best, sport, ever, ole, ricky, martin

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