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Spanish Soccer
In this project I aim to achieve to show in detail the ins and outs of Soccer. I also aim to achieve to show you the rules and scoring of Soccer. You will benefit from this project by learning about the Soccer rules and about the game. You will also benefit from this project by when you play Soccer you will know these things. I will approach this project by learning about it in a steady motion. I will research about this project by finding out about Soccer with the right websites. I will be creative by learning interesting ways to help you learn about Soccer.
Episode 1 Soccer Tricks and Moves
Now in this episode I will talk about interesting Spanish Soccer tricks. I will list 8 of them and a description of how to do them.
Saque inicial (kickoff) You do this by going to center field and as soon as the ref blows his whistle you kick it to the side or behind you.
Saque lateral (throw-in) You do this by planting your feet and throwing the ball above your head and you can lift 1 foot to get extra distance too.
Saque de meta (goal kick) How you do this move is you basically punt the ball away from the goal but with two hands. Sometimes when the ball goes out of bounds you have to put it on the ground to kick it.
La asistencia (the assistance) You can do this by passing the soccer ball to a player and they score, but that person does not get an assist if they go for a goal instead of passing it.
Un pase (a pass) You can do this by kicking the soccer ball to another player.
Un pase largo (a long pass) You can do this by kicking the soccer ball hard to make the soccer go far down the soccer field.
Un cabezazo (a header) You can do this by when somebody kicks the soccer ball high up or does a throw in you jump up and use your head to hit the ball.
Córner or tiro de esquina (corner) You do this by moving the ball to the flag at the corner of the field then you kick it, and it is basically a free kick.
Recording of Episode 1 Soccer Tricks and Moves:
Episode 2 The Positions and Rules: In this episode we will talk about the positions, and rules.
The first position is striker. The striker is a very important person on the soccer team because of his ability to score and the striker is usually the person to score the goals because they are the person who can go all the way to the goal to score. The second position is the forwards. The forwards are important because they move the soccer ball up from center court to either score or pass it to the striker so he can score a goal. The forward can protect the ball from center court to close to the goal. It is about the same distance for a striker, but a striker can move all the way into the goal to score. The third position is midfielders. The midfielders protect the ball from the defensive line to the other defensive line. The midfielder can score too but it would be a long shot depending on the age. The fourth position is defenders. The defenders protect the goalie from being outnumbered and should pass it up the field or just bomb it up the field. The defenders can NOT kick the ball back to the goalie to be bombed if you do there will be a foul. The fifth position is the goalie and the goalie protects the goal from being scored on. The goalie can also touch the ball and drop kick it. The goalie is important because the team depends on the goalie to protect the goal from a soccer player working on it.
Episode 3: The Out of Bounds Lines, and Other Lines on the Field
The first line you need to learn about is the center field line, and it is important because if you have to kick the ball at the start of the game and you get the ball you put the ball in the center of the line in the circle to kick the ball. If you are not kicking the ball at the start of the game you stay outside of the circle until they kick the ball to a teammate. The second line you need to know about is the out of bounds line. The out of bounds line is the line that is you kick the ball out of bounds then the other team gets the ball to do a throw in to a teammate. The third line is the goal line, but is farther out than the next goal line. The goal line is used to how far up the goalie can move up the field to drop kick the ball. It is also used for how far a goalie should go up to get the ball. The fourth line is also a goal line but is closer to the goal. The closer goal line is used for how far the goalie should be when they block the ball from a kick, but you can still advance on a soccer player to shorten their chances to make a goal. These are the soccer lines and out of bounds lines, and other lines on the field.
Episode 4: The Tricks to getting past a Soccer Player
The first trick is the fake kick. On this one you move past the soccer player by kicking the ball to your left foot then quickly to your right foot to go past the soccer player or vise versa. The second trick is the stop and drop. On this one you move forward as hard as you can with the ball and you just stop at a point then go the same direction. You can also repeat this move to get farther down the field. The third trick is the knee high. On this one when one of your players kicks the soccer ball and it looks like the goalie will catch it you can knee the soccer ball to make the soccer ball bounce into the goal. Make sure your teammate who kicks the ball knows that you are going to do that trick before they kick it so you can make sure you get a goal. These are the Tricks to getting past a Soccer Player.
Episode 5: My Experience playing Soccer
The first thing I liked about Soccer is that is was fun and that my parents could watch me have fun. I also liked being good at Soccer and it is really fun to score a goal. I loved that my family would congratulate me after my game. Even if it was a loss. My Mom used to play Soccer so I thought it was kind of fun to be playing too. You also make a lot of friends playing Soccer. Usually the coaches are nice. My coach right makes us do lots of drills. Drills help you get better at a game or sport. Drills are not fun but you will thank yourself later for doing drills because that is how you get to be great at a sport. You also are doing drills everyday because at school you write and use your fingers. Some good drills in Soccer are dribbling around cones, taking shots at the goal. Just run down the field while dribbling your soccer ball. This is My Experience playing Soccer.