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  2. High-altitude football controversy - Wikipedia

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    The high-altitude football controversy was a dispute that arose in May 2007 when the FIFA imposed a temporary ban on international football matches held at altitudes exceeding 2,500 metres (8,200 ft) above sea level. [1]

  3. Field (video) - Wikipedia

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    Normally, two fields comprise one video frame, in what is known as 2:1 interlacing. 3:1, 4:1 and 5:1 interlacing also exist. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] When the fields are displayed on a video monitor they are " interlaced " so that the content of one field will be used on all of the odd-numbered lines on the screen, and the other field will be displayed on ...

  4. Circle rules football - Wikipedia

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    Players are free to dribble, kick, roll, carry, throw, and strike the ball, and they may move it in any direction around the field. Physical contact between players on the field is limited. Incidental contact, as well as contact that is the result of a movement that causes contact with the ball before contact with another player, is generally ...

  5. Laws of the Game (association football) - Wikipedia

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    Substituted players have to leave the field at the nearest goal line or touchline instead of walking to their technical area. Goal kicks put the ball into play immediately (instead of having to leave the penalty area). Team officials can also be cautioned or dismissed. During penalties, goalkeepers are only required to keep one foot on the line.

  6. Association football tactics and skills - Wikipedia

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    When the ball is immediately returned to the first player this is known as a "one-two" (in British parlance). A version of this play involving a through ball into space as a return to the initial passer (known as a wall pass [13]: 30 ) is sometimes used to get past the first level of defence (for example). [14] Ex. 1 - Switching sides

  7. Sinkhole swallows soccer field in Illinois in shocking video

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    A massive sink hole stretching 100 feet opened up in an Illinois park on Wednesday, swallowing a light pole in the middle of recreational fields and leaving a gaping, deep hole in its wake.

  8. Omegaball - Wikipedia

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    Each team has a goal to protect, and the goals are evenly distributed along the perimeter of a circular field. [1] Teams accumulate one point for each goal they score against an opponent. [1] They do not lose points for goals given up. In the case of an own goal, each of the other two teams receives a point. [1]

  9. Intellectual disability sport classification - Wikipedia

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    IQ less than 20-25 [ 1 ] Diagnostic usage of this system and similar systems are often used when it comes to funneling people into sports pathways for people with intellectual disabilities, be it at the school level, through Special Olympics or through elite sport programs affiliated with Virtus or the Paralympic movement. [ 1 ]