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11-a-side football - vertaling naar Engels

VARIATION OF ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL WITH FIVE MEMBERS PER SIDE
Five a side football; Microfútbol; Microfutbol; Five-a-side; 5-a-side; Five a side; 5 a side; Seven a side football; 5-a-side football; 5-a-side Football; Six-a-side football; Small sided football; Small-sided football; Baby football; 5 a side football; Five aside

5-a-side football         
(n.) = fútbol cinco
Ex: The frequency of participation in 5-a-side football therefore tends to be highest amongst those who are under 24 and also play 11-a-side football.
7-a-side football         
TEAM SPORT, VARIANT OF ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL
7-a-side football; Seven-a-side association football; Seven-a-side soccer; 7-a-side association football; 7-a-side soccer
(n.) = fútbol siete
Ex: The league was formed in 1997 with originally 10 teams approx 100 children playing 7-a-side football.
football tournament         
  • Rutgers University (here pictured in 1882) played the first inter-collegiate football game v Princeton in 1869.
  • Richmond Paddock]], [[Melbourne]], 1866
  • Small football stadium in [[Croatia]]
  • An illustration of the ''Calcio Fiorentino'' field and starting positions, from a 1688 book by Pietro di Lorenzo Bini
  • All-Ireland Football Final]] in [[Croke Park]], 2004
  • A painting depicting [[Emperor Taizu of Song]] playing ''[[cuju]]'' (i.e. Chinese football) with his prime minister [[Zhao Pu]] (趙普) and other ministers, by the [[Yuan dynasty]] artist [[Qian Xuan]] (1235–1305)
  • Wales]] at the [[2006 Commonwealth Games]] in Melbourne
  • Football match in the 1846 [[Shrove Tuesday]] in [[Kingston upon Thames]], England
  • "Football" in France, circa 1750
  • Griffins RFC Kotka, the [[rugby union]] team from [[Kotka]], Finland, playing in the Rugby-7 Tournament in 2013
  • The Harvard v McGill game in 1874. It is considered the first rugby football game played in the United States.
  • An [[indoor soccer]] game at an open-air venue in Mexico. The [[referee]] has just awarded the red team a free kick.
  • [[International rules football]] test match from the [[2005 International Rules Series]] between Australia and Ireland at [[Telstra Dome]], [[Melbourne]], Australia
  • ''The Last Scrimmage'' by Edwin Buckman, depicting a rugby scrum in 1871
  • An illustration of so-called "mob football"
  • Street football, Venice (1960)
  • [[Harrow football]] players after a game at [[Harrow School]] (circa 2005)
  • An English cartoon from the 1890s lampooning the divide in rugby football which led to the formation of [[rugby league]]. The caricatures are of Rev. Frank Marshall, an arch-opponent of player payments, and James Miller, a long-time opponent of Marshall. The caption reads:

Marshall: "Oh, fie, go away naughty boy, I don't play with boys who can’t afford to take a holiday for football any day they like!"

Miller: "Yes, that's just you to a T; you’d make it so that no lad whose father wasn’t a millionaire could play at all in a really good team. For my part I see no reason why the men who make the money shouldn’t have a share in the spending of it."
  • [[Richard Lindon]] (seen in 1880) is believed to have invented the first footballs with rubber bladders.
  • Although the [[Rugby School]] (pictured) became famous due to a version that [[rugby football]] was invented there in 1823, most sports historians refuse this version stating it is apocryphal.
  • Oldest known painting of foot-ball in Scotland, by [[Alexander Carse]], c. 1810
  • Thomas Webster]]
  • Heading from The Sportsman (London) front page of 25 November 1910, illustrating the continued use of the word "football" to encompass both association football and rugby
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  • "Football" in Scotland, c. 1830
  • [[Tom Wills]], major figure in the creation of Australian football
  • Women's [[beach soccer]] game at YBF 2010 in [[Yyteri Beach]], [[Pori]], Finland
FAMILY OF TEAM SPORTS THAT INVOLVE, TO VARYING DEGREES, KICKING A BALL TO SCORE A GOAL AND PLAYED ON FOOT, AS OPPOSED TO HORSEBACK
FootBall; History of football; History of football games; Games called football; Football's; Modern codes of football; Foot ball; Foot Ball; Foot-ball; Foot-Ball; Football rules; Prehistory of association football; User:The Monster/TestRedirect; Football code; Football codes; Football (Group of Sports); Prehistory of football (soccer); Football games; Footbal; Football move; FOOTBALL; Code of football; Football tournament; Feetball; Football in Oceania
(n.) = torneo de fútbol
Ex: This year's football tournament was held on a very hot afternoon and all the teams gave their best despite the heat.

Definitie

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sust. fem.
Decimocuarta letra del alfabeto griego, que corresponde a la que en el nuestro se llama equis.

Wikipedia

Five-a-side football

Five-a-side football is a version of minifootball, in which each team fields five players (four outfield players and a goalkeeper). Other differences from football include a smaller pitch, smaller goals, and a reduced game duration. Matches are played indoors, or outdoors on artificial grass pitches that may be enclosed within a barrier or "cage" to prevent the ball from leaving the playing area and keep the game constantly flowing.