SOCCER
Past evidence has discoverd the sport football was being played in China during the Han Dynasty era when people where known to dribble football that where made out of the material leather & then kicked them in to the back of small nets.
Football is game made with rules;
Players: soccer is played by
two teams preferably equal number. Max players per team is 11 (Goalie +
10 field players).
Substitutions: Officially, you
are only allowed 3 subs per game, however, depending on modified rules
this may be different.
Starting the Game:The game is
started at the center of the field. The team who kicks off passes the
ball Forward to a teammate at the referees signal. The opposing team is
not allowed to enter the center circle until the team kicks off.
Game in play:as long the ball
stay in the field the game is in play. only exceptions is when the
referee blows his whistle for an infraction or offside. The ball is
considered in play as long as it is in side the goal and side lines.
Furthermore, it's still in play as long as it has contact with the line.
Therefore, the ball may be touching the outer part of the goal or side
line and still be considered in play (This applies if the ball is in the
air as well). contact with the goal post, corner flag, and referee back
in the field is still considered in play. The referee is considered a
fixture of the field
GOAL: In the basic soccer
rules the point of the game is to get the ball in the opposing teams
goal and the team with the most goals after the specified time is the
winner. The ball must cross the goal line to be a goal.
CHEVROLET
General Motors owns Chevrolet, a great American car manufacturer. W.C. Durant in Detroit, Michigan started the company. The cars produced were first brought out by racecar driver, Louis Chevrolet. He established an automobile for $2150, which were six cylinders and 4.9 litres. The first big car produced on the market was the Baby Grand, which was sold for $875. Electrics were optional on Chevrolets until 1917. With the first real boost in production and innovation cars were sold at a standard price increasing sales to 70,701 from 13,600.
Louis-Joseph Chevrolet (December 25, 1878 – June 6, 1941) was a Swiss-born American race car driver of French descent, founder of the Chevrolet Motor Car Company in 1911 and later, the Frontenac Motor Corporation in 1916 which made racing parts for Ford's Model T



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