viernes, 31 de marzo de 2017

Soccer



Where did soccer come from?
Most people agree that the game began in England.
According to one story, English workers during the 11th century 11 were digging where a battle against Danish invaders was placed, when they found the skull of a slain
 Danish soldier
The workers began kicking the skull around, and some boys who saw the workers made up a game to play with the skull. Later, a cow’s bladder was used instead of the skull. The game that grew up became known as “kicking the Dane’s head” or “kicking the bladder.”

During the next century, many towns held yearly matches of the new game. Often, one town would play a neighboring town, with hundreds of players on each team. The team that kicked the bladder into the middle of the opposing team’s town was the winner.

What are the most famous soccer events?



Fill in the Answers.

A soccer game is called a ____________________________.

The most famous game is called the _________________.

______________ has won the most Cups.

A __________ scores the game.

______ players and _______ goalkeeper are allowed per team.

_____________ and ______________ have won one Cup each.

A soccer ball is ___________ and _____________.


Draw a Line to Match

Goalkeeper                                                    They attack. They try to score goals in the other team’s goal.
           

Defenders                                                      They play defense and attack. They try to stop the other team from getting the ball on their side. They also try to get the ball on the other team’s side.


Forwards                                                       They stop the ball from going into the goal and stand in front of the goalkeeper.


Midfielders                                                               Stops the ball from going
                                                                        into the goal. They can use their hands.

Make a bar graph for the World Cup wins.



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