Football: What Is It Like?

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Football is different. And if in the cold season such types as “table” (kicker), between two players on checkered paper (the game is similar to “sea battle”), and virtual (on sports simulators) come to the fore, then the onset of warm weather days, stadiums and even abandoned vacant lots are filled with a huge number of people who want to run after a ball in the fresh air – the game “takes on flesh and blood.”

Football is beautiful because anyone can play it anywhere and without special equipment. The main thing is a ball or something similar to a ball. In many poor countries, football is a way to get rich and succeed. Football is played in schools, on the streets, in special halls, and most importantly, all over the world. Football has been gaining popularity for many years, changing and adapting. Even today, new technologies and changes to the rules are being introduced.

Football has acquired a cult status; it is known and loved in all countries. Millions of fans follow their favorite teams and tournaments every day. Bookmakers around the world, such as India 1xbet, offer daily bets on various football tournaments and more. Beach soccer and futsal championships can also be easily found and bet on. 1xbet is the best bookmaker, used by millions of fans around the world. You can place bets anywhere and anytime from your mobile phone and withdraw your winnings in the shortest possible time.

In addition to the “classic version,” there are also unusual, “exotic” types of football.

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Japan

The Japanese sometimes kick a ball purely for fun: Shinto shrines are turned into sports fields on major holidays. The sports equipment is made of deerskin, and they deftly pass it to each other, but no score is kept.

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The athletes themselves are dressed in costumes from the Heian period (538−710). Kemari is an ancient game; it was then that it was especially popular in Japan.

Italy

But in Italy, the people are hot-headed: here, football is akin to fist fights, or more precisely, to fights without rules. An ambulance is almost constantly on duty near the stadium (Piazza Santa Croce in front of the Florence Cathedral) when there is a fight for the ball. Is it any wonder when such a technique as a tangible push with the elbow or even hitting an opponent is officially allowed in the game? The prize for the winner of the Florentine calcio is traditional: an adult purebred cow; competition time: June; number of matches – three. Games were conceived by aristocrats back in the 16th century. The rules are attributed to Count Giovanni de Bardi (1580).

Great Britain

But the British are not limited to one sandy field: the distance between the “gates” (the role of the latter is played by the spent millstones of Clifton and Sturston) is as much as 3 miles. Athletes are not forbidden to run around the entire city and surrounding area (exceptions: cemeteries, churchyards, and protected gardens). So on Fat Tuesday, with noisy cheers from fans for many centuries in a row, the Royal Shrovetide Football has been coming to the town of Ashbourne (on the Henmore River).

France

The French don’t run: their players kick the ball while sitting on motorcycles. The cars, of course, are somewhat modernized: the footrests are lower, and the backrests are higher. A motorball team consists of a “horseless” goalkeeper and 4 field football players. The diameter of the ball (compared to the usual one) became significantly larger, as much as 40 cm, and the game itself went beyond the borders of France already in the 30s of the last century.

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Another good thing about the sports game “foot plus ball” is that it allows you to create many variations on the theme:

  • “Swampy”;
  • “Yard”;
  • “River”;
  • “Beach”;
  • With two balls (“foot double ball”);
  • With performing tricks (football “freestyle”);
  • The field is divided into special zones (“rushball”).

Football is a popular and widespread sport. A small open area, a ball, and a few pairs of legs willing to kick it are all that’s needed to get the game started! Depending on the country and region, as well as climatic and economic conditions, football is transformed into a different variety, but the basics remain the same.