CO-OPETITIVE FOOTBALL RULES
This is the first project we undertake with my year 7classes (6e3&4)
Co-opetition is a new term, it is competition
and cooperation. There is a winner but there is more equity in the game!
Teams are all mixed.
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1
classical football goal with a goalkeeper + 2 small football goals with no
goalkeepers per team.
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The
goalkeeper must remain in his area.
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Penalty:
direct free kick from the centre circle
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Unlimited
substitutions
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Players
must not tackle.
- Instead
of a throw-in, a kick in is used
.
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A
headed goal : 2 points
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A
goal scored by a girl : 2 points
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Free
kick if you speak French!
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Don’t
swear at or argue with the referee or the other players.
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Yellow
card :3 minutes off/ Red card : Sending off
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The
rest of the technical rules are the same as the 11-a-side game!
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If
a team is led by 2 goals, it may pull a card out of 7 cards to equalize
.
Specific Cards: 1/ The goal keeper of the opposing team
can’t use his hands
2/ A player of the of the
opposing team can’t score
3/ A player of the opposing team can’t defend
4/ All corners and throw-ins for the
losing team
5/ Goal posts of the opposing team are
half enlarged
6/
Goal posts of the losing team are half narrowed
7/ Cancellation of a card
Enjoy the game
There are 4 teams per class and each class has to find a name and a location of a Football Academy related to British famous footbll players. It goes like this for 6e4:
Wayne Rooney Soccer Academy, London; Gareth Bale Football Club, Cardiff; Sean Long Football Academy, Dublin; Kenny Dalglish Football Centre, Edinburgh. Look how they are cute!
There are 4 teams per class and each class has to find a name and a location of a Football Academy related to British famous footbll players. It goes like this for 6e4:
Wayne Rooney Soccer Academy, London; Gareth Bale Football Club, Cardiff; Sean Long Football Academy, Dublin; Kenny Dalglish Football Centre, Edinburgh. Look how they are cute!





