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What is the positioning of football? Are there any famous clubs in the world?

Rugby originated in England, about 1820s, and is still popular in Commonwealth countries. Rugby in Taiwan Province Province has been developed for decades, and it has been included in the annual Taiwan Province Provincial Games, and the National Games has also listed it as one of the organized sports, which is a traditional competitive sport.

A monument at the entrance of the English rugby school records that the rules of rugby were formulated by wilhelm weber Ellis, who was the first person to play with others with the ball and he invented the referee. The traditional football system at that time was 15. 1883, Scottish melrose Club invented rugby sevens, which reduced the number of players in each team and shortened the game time, but the process was more intense and exciting.

The football field is 100 meters long and the outdoor grass is 70 meters wide. An H-shaped goal is erected in the center of the end line on both sides, and there must be an extension area of at least 22 meters behind the end line. The outer line is called the dead ball line. Draw a center line in the center of the court, and draw a line from the center line 10 meter. The end line at the goal is called the scoring line, and the distance between the scoring line and the dead ball line is called the touchdown zone. Draw a 22-meter line 22 meters inward from the dividing line.

Each team will send 15 players (7 players for 7 players) to play. The bearer can run forward with the ball, but if he wants to pass the ball to his teammates, he can only pass it backwards and sideways, not forward, or he will be attacked by another team.

The score is scored by pressing the ball into the touchdown behind the scoring line or kicking the ball into the two columns of the H-shaped goal. The result of the game is that the team that scores more points in the game time wins.

Competition time: 7 minutes in the first half, 7 minutes in the second half, and intermission 1 minute. There are 10 minutes in the first half and 2 minutes at halftime. 15 doubled the time.

Touchdown score: The attacking player passes the touchdown of the scoring line with the ball and presses the ball in this area, and the successful attack scores 5 points.

Kick-in: After a successful touchdown, you get a kick-in, kick the goal and get 2 points.

Penalty: If one team player is judged to have committed a major foul by the referee, the other team will get a penalty, kick the ball from the foul place and score 3 points for successfully kicking the goal.

Attack and Kick: The attacking player can attack the goal door by attacking and kicking somewhere, and score 3 points by kicking the goal door.

In order to attack smoothly, the attacker can run quickly with one person holding the ball, and other teammates physically block the defense of the opposing player, so that the player holding the ball can score smoothly. The defender should try his best to prevent the attack from moving forward. Defense can stop the opponent from moving forward by blocking.

Because 15 has a large number of players, the two teams fight fiercely, but they often fail to score a touchdown. Seven-a-side system reduces the number of people in the same size venue by half, and the competition time is also very short. Therefore, players should go all out during the competition, and the process is even more difficult. However, they can also see both sides' offense and defense in a short time. Players need to have more physical strength and tactical use, and the cooperation between teammates is seamless.

Rugby International is the International Rugby Council (IRB), headquartered in Ireland, and currently has 865,438+0 member countries. The stronger countries are Fiji, New Zealand, Australia, Samoa and South Africa. Fiji is often called a magician because they are often too fast to keep up with the TV cameras. In order to win the game, New Zealand often dances traditional Maori war dance before the game, which is also a major feature of football matches.