Football

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Football history

Regardless of all the evidence that says that football was played in all parts of the world, there is no doubt that Britain is the birthplace of football. This game flourished in the British Isles between the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, presenting a comprehensive appearance on the local and international levels. Which is called nowadays: association football, American football and Celtic football (referring to Ireland). The beginning of the game was based on a random, instinctive, aggressive basis and was even played with an unlimited number of players. Football was played in the context of enthusiastic, competitive tournaments between the citizens of rural villages in the streets and alleys, in the fields and even on the banks of rivers. It was simply based on the concept of kicking a ball.

 

Football academies

The concept of a football academy has become concerned with special training programs that football clubs create in order to prepare a generation of young players at a qualified level. Some clubs establish academies and some centers of excellence, but they work at the same pace. To join such academies, the participant must reach the age of nine years.

 

The greatest people to ever play football

Classifiers in this field relied on five factors to arrive at the classification of players:

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  • Talent: The ability of a player to continue to shine over time on the field.
  • Awards: The rate of playing with the team and achieving successes with it.
  • Continuity: The extent to which the player continues to play the ball with high quality.
  • Keenness: The extent of the player’s interest in winning prizes in the most important tournaments.
  • Personal intelligence.

The classification was as follows:

  • Pellet: Brazil (47).
  • Lionel Messi: Argentina (47).
  • Diego Maradona: Argentina (45).
  • Cristiano Ronaldo: Portugal (45).
  • Zinedine Zidane: France (44).
  • Frans Beckenbauer: Germany.
  • Alfredo Di Stefano: Argentina (44).
  • Johan Cruyff: Netherlands (40).
  • Michel Platini: France (40).
  • Xavi Hernandez: Spain (38).
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