Tom Dunmore & Scott Murray 
Soccer For Dummies [EPUB ebook] 

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Flick, fake, and dribble your way to soccer mastery

Prepare for the World Cup or learn the rules for your own indoor or outdoor league, with Soccer For Dummies. We cover the world’s most popular sport from one end of the field to the other, starting with the history of soccer and the basics of the game. Discover the positions on the field, the best tactics for winning, and the skills the players (including you!) need in order to dominate. This update to the comprehensive guide introduces you to all the soccer greats and up-and-comers whose moves you’ll want to know. You’ll find extensive coverage of women’s soccer, including women’s world cup, the NWSL, Women’s Super League, and the UEFA Women’s Championship, and get descriptions of various leagues around the globe, and the lowdown on where you can find soccer games and resources, online and elsewhere.


  • Learn how soccer got to be the #1 most popular sport in the world

  • Get up to speed on the world’s best leagues, teams, and players, so you can follow and enjoy the World Cup

  • Discover tips on playing and coaching, plus fun soccer facts and resources for learning more

  • Become the ultimate soccer fan with your newfound knowledge of the game


Soccer For Dummies is for anyone who wants to learn more about soccer, the rules, how the game is played, how professional leagues operate around the world, and how to follow them.

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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Introduction 1

About This Book 1

Foolish Assumptions 2

Icons Used in This Book 2

Beyond the Book 3

Where to Go from Here 3

Part 1: Kicking Off 5

Chapter 1: Introducing Planet Soccer 7

Nothing as Simple as Soccer 8

The basic aim: It really is that simple! 8

So why is soccer so popular around the world? 8

Where do people play soccer? 9

Explaining a Few Rules 10

The field 10

The players 11

General behavior 12

Goal! 12

Keeping score 13

and keeping time 13

Playing the Game 13

Playing solo 13

Playing with others 14

Watching Soccer and Supporting a Team 14

Following club and country 14

Winning trophies: The be-all and end-all? 15

Chapter 2: Getting the Ball Rolling: A Brief History of Soccer 17

Discovering the Ancestors of Modern Soccer 18

Anyone for Cuju? 18

Kemari, Marn Gook, and Calcio Fiorentino 19

Inventing Modern Soccer: How It All Began in Britain 19

The 1850s: Time to lay down some rules 20

Enter the FA 21

Step aside for the professionals! 21

Exporting Soccer Around The World 23

The game makes it in Europe 23

then South America 24

and finally the world 25

Becoming the World’s Biggest Game 26

Television switches on 26

Players become stars 26

Television changed everything 27

Establishing Soccer in America 28

An immigrant game 28

Shooting stars, the NASL-era 29

From indoor soccer to the 1994 World Cup 29

A future built to last: MLS and the NWSL 29

Chapter 3: Getting Your Game On: The Gear You Need 31

Having a Ball 31

Getting The Right Look 34

Jerseys 34

Shorts 35

Cleats 35

Shin guards 37

Goalkeeping gear 37

The referee 38

Additional garments 38

Approaching Equipment 39

Goals and nets 39

First-aid kits 40

Practice aids 40

Other gear and equipment 40

Meeting Up with Merchandise 41

Replica jerseys 41

Numbering and lettering 42

Retro jerseys 42

Scarves 42

Other official merchandise 43

Knowing Where to Get It All 43

Part 2: Playing the Game 45

Chapter 4: Laying Down the Laws 47

Living by the Laws 47

Law 1: The field of play 49

Law 2: The ball 50

Law 3: The number of players 51

Law 4: The players’ equipment 52

Law 5: The referee 53

Law 6: The assistant referees 54

Law 7: The duration of the game 55

Law 8: The start and restart of play 55

Law 9: The ball in and out of play 56

Law 10: The method of scoring 57

Law 11: Offside 57

Law 13: Free kicks 59

Law 12: Fouls and misconduct 61

Law 14: The penalty kick 63

Law 15: The throw in 64

Law 16: The goal kick 65

Law 17: The corner kick 65

Noting Other Points 65

Extra time 65

Penalty shootouts 66

Away goals 66

The technical area 67

Common sense 67

Chapter 5: Players, Positions, and Tactics 69

Positioning Players 69

The goalkeeper 70

Defenders 73

Midfielders 76

Forwards 78

Getting Tactical 80

Dribbling: The first tactic 80

The main styles of play 81

Formations 83

Deploying data 95

Measuring performance 95

Expected Goals (x G) 95

Tracking players 96

Chapter 6: Honing Your Skills 99

Mastering the Basics 99

Dribbling 100

Basic passing skills 101

Receiving the ball 102

Heading the ball 106

Shooting 107

Volleying 108

Keeping It Tight at the Back 109

Marking 109

Tackling 109

Key defensive principles 113

Sharpening Your Skills Up Front 113

Shielding the ball 113

Chip pass 114

Outside of the foot pass 114

Back heel 115

Bending the ball 115

Feinting 116

Free kicks 116

Taking penalties 117

Goalkeeping 117

Catching 118

Diving 118

One-on-one 119

Going for crosses 119

Punching 120

Parrying and tipping 120

Positioning 121

Distribution 121

Saving penalties 122

Chapter 7: Keeping in Shape for Soccer 125

Keeping Fit 126

Stretching those muscles 126

Running 129

Exercising aerobically 130

Training with weights 131

Sorting out your stomach 131

Cooling down 131

Balancing Your Diet 132

Investigating Injuries 133

Preventing injuries 133

Treating injuries 135

Chapter 8: Coaching For Success 141

A Brief History of Coaching 141

Coach or Manager or Boss? 142

What the role involves 142

Chess — or all-out war? 143

Kicking It with Kids 144

Picking a Team 145

Assessing your roster 145

Choosing a captain 147

Selecting a first XI 147

Deciding on tactics 148

Being Prepared 148

Practicing for success 149

Making in-game decisions 150

Chapter 9: Getting the Game On 153

Playing Pickup Soccer 153

Finding Out about Teams and Leagues 154

Running a Team 156

Choosing a league 156

Finding players 157

Paying for it 157

Keeping to a schedule 157

Game officials 158

Getting serious 158

Taking the Game Indoors 158

Getting Your Kid Playing 159

Levels of play 159

Starting out with a team 159

Camping out 160

High school soccer 160

Making it in the academy 160

Challenging the gifted player 161

Playing in College 161

The elite level 161

Lower-level NCAA play 162

Other competitive levels 162

Taking Up Coaching 162

First steps 162

Getting qualified 163

Moving up the ladder 163

The top level 164

Becoming a Referee 164

Volunteering 165

Part 3: Exploring the World of Soccer 167

Chapter 10: The Men’s World Cup 169

The Biggest Show on Earth 170

The long and winding road begins 170

The shape of things to come 171

The finals countdown 171

From Montevideo to Moscow: Eighty-Eight Years of Top-Class Drama 172

Uruguay and Italy set the template 173

Brazilian brilliance 174

Germany and Argentina take center stage 175

European dominance 177

America on the World Stage 180

And so to 2022 181

Teams to look out for 181

Players to watch 182

And On to 2026 183

Chapter 11: Surveying the International Scene 185

Understanding the Point of Exhibition Games 186

Playing for North American Pride 186

The CONCACAF Championship years 187

Onto the Gold Cup 187

Winning European Prestige 188

The early years 188

The Euros go large and even larger 189

The Euros in the new millennium 190

Ruling the Roost in South America 192

How it’s organized 192

The oldest — and the best? 192

An erratic history 193

The Copa’s revival 194

Taking the African Title 194

The ACN: A slow burner 195

The cup catches fire 195

Winning Elsewhere 196

Asian Cup 196

OFC Nations Cup 196

Olympic Games 197

Looking at the Game All Over the World 198

United States 199

Canada 199

Mexico 200

Brazil 200

England 200

Italy 201

Germany 201

France 201

Spain 201

Argentina 202

Uruguay 202

Chapter 12: Playing Together: Clubs and Leagues Around The World 203

Clubbing Together 203

The very first clubs 204

The rise of the super clubs 204

The smaller clubs 205

Organizing Clubs Today 207

The players 207

The head coach 207

Technical staff 208

Ownership 209

Competing in Club Competitions 211

Seasons 211

Leagues 211

Cups 214

Playing in the Big Leagues 215

USA and Canada: Major League Soccer 215

Canada: The Canadian Premier League 217

Mexico: Liga MX 217

England: The Premier League 217

Italy: Serie A 218

Spain: La Liga 219

Germany: Bundesliga 220

Brazil: Campeonato Brasileiro Serie A 220

Knocking Out a Winner 220

FA Cup 221

The U.S Open Cup 221

Other famous cups 222

Competing on the International Stage 222

European Cup/UEFA Champions League 222

CONCACAF Champions League 225

Copa Libertadores 225

Intercontinental Cup/FIFA Club World Cup 226

Chapter 13: Focusing on Famous Clubs 227

Shooting Stars in North America 228

Chivas de Guadalajara 228

Club América 228

DC United 229

LA Galaxy 229

New York Cosmos 229

Seattle Sounders 230

Banding Together In Europe 230

AC Milan 231

Ajax Amsterdam 231

Arsenal 232

Barcelona 233

Bayern Munich 234

Benfica 234

Borussia Dortmund 235

Chelsea 235

Internazionale 236

Juventus 236

Liverpool 237

Manchester City 238

Manchester United 239

Marseille 239

Paris Saint-Germain 240

Real Madrid 241

Tottenham Hotspur 242

Making It in South America 243

Boca Juniors 243

Flamengo 244

Fluminense 244

Independiente 244

Millonarios 245

Nacional 245

Peñarol 246

River Plate 246

Santos 246

Looking at Some of the Best of the Rest 247

Al-Ahly and Zamalek 247

Al Hilal 248

Asante Kotoko and Hearts of Oak 249

Raja Casablanca 249

Urawa Red Diamonds 249

Chapter 14: Exploring Women’s Soccer 251

From Beijing to London: How It All Began 251

Dick, Kerr Ladies get popular 252

and the Establishment gets sexist 253

The women fight back 254

America raises the game — and FIFA gets serious 255

The Game Today 255

The United States 255

Rest of the world 256

The Women’s World Cup 257

1991: The First World Cup 258

The tournament comes of age 258

Germany and Japan take control 258

America dominates again 259

Other International Tournaments 259

Olympic Games 260

Continental competitions 260

Top International Teams 261

United States 261

Germany 261

Japan 262

Sweden 262

Canada 262

Netherlands 263

Brazil 263

Norway 263

Part 4: The Fans’ Enclosure: Following the Game 265

Chapter 15: Going to the Game 267

Gearing Up for the Game 267

Season tickets 268

Choosing where to sit 268

Buying a single ticket in advance 268

Going on the road 269

Sitting pretty 269

Attending international games 269

Making Your Way to the Game 270

Obtaining your tickets 270

Making travel arrangements 270

Dressing for the occasion 271

Taking a look round the city 272

Checking out the stadium 272

Spending (time or money) in the club store 272

Tailgating 272

Refreshing yourself inside the stadium 273

Watching the Game 274

Kickoff 274

Shouting, screaming, and other matters of general etiquette 275

Supporter groups 275

Half-time 275

Full-time 276

Chapter 16: Diving Into Global Soccer 277

Watching Live on Screen 277

Mainstream platforms 278

24/7 soccer streams 279

En Español 280

Quick hits 280

Listening to Audio 281

Live commentary 281

Podcasts 282

Focusing on Movies and Shows 283

Bend It Like Beckham 283

Next Goal Wins 283

Once In a Lifetime 283

Pelada 284

Ted Lasso 284

The Two Escobars 284

Victory 284

Exploring the Video Vault 285

General history 285

Club documentaries 285

International competition 286

Player stories 286

Branching Out into Books 287

General history 287

Books about players 289

Club-specific books 290

Country-specific books 291

Reference 292

Literature 294

Making the Most of Magazines 294

The Blizzard 295

Four Four Two 295

France Football 295

Soccer America 295

When Saturday Comes 296

World Soccer 296

Chapter 17: Following Online 297

Keeping Up with the Game 297

What you’ll find in media coverage 297

Finding live scores and the latest news 299

Following soccer news 299

Analyzing the game 301

Finding the Official View 303

Club websites and apps 303

Governing body websites and apps 303

Social media 304

Hearing from Fans 304

You Tube and podcasts 305

Fan Blogs 305

Discussing the game 306

Chapter 18: Finding Other Soccer-Based Pastimes 307

Taking Control with Fantasy Soccer 307

The rules 308

How to choose your players 308

Scoring points 309

Collecting Memorabilia 309

Trading cards 310

Stickers 310

Programs 310

Retro jerseys 310

Autographs 311

Scarves 311

Visiting Stadiums 311

Playing Video Games 312

FIFA 312

Football Manager and other strategy games 312

Joining Supporters’ Groups 313

National groups 313

Local club groups 314

Displays of support 314

Supporter group memorabilia 315

Owning Your Own Club 315

Part 5: The Part of Tens 317

Chapter 19: Ten Great Male Players 319

Pelé 319

Diego Maradona 320

Franz Beckenbauer 322

Johan Cruyff 323

Zinedine Zidane 324

Alfredo di Stéfano 325

Ferenc Puskás 326

George Best 327

Cristiano Ronaldo 328

Lionel Messi 328

Chapter 20: Ten Great Female Players 331

Lily Parr (England) 331

Mia Hamm (United States) 332

Michelle Akers (United States) 333

Hege Riise (Norway) 334

Sun Wen (China) 334

Homare Sawa (Japan) 335

Birgit Prinz (Germany) 336

Marta (Brazil) 336

Christine Sinclair (Canada) 337

Abby Wombach (United States) 338

Chapter 21: The Ten Greatest Teams of All Time 339

Preston North End (1881–1890) 339

Austria (1931–1934) 340

Torino (1943–1949) 341

Hungary (1950–1954) 342

Real Madrid (1955–1960) 343

Brazil (1970) 343

Netherlands (1974–1978) 344

Barcelona (2009) 345

Lyon (2011–2020) 346

United States Women’s National Team (2015–2019) 346

Chapter 22: Ten Great Games 349

Dick, Kerr Ladies 4, St Helens Ladies 0 (Friendly, 1920) 349

United States 1, England 0 (Men’s World Cup, 1950) 350

Brazil 1, Uruguay 2 (Men’s World Cup, 1950) 351

England 3, Hungary 6 (Friendly, 1953) 352

Real Madrid 7, Eintracht Frankfurt 3 (European Cup, 1960) 352

Manchester United 4, Benfica 1 (European Cup, 1968) 353

Brazil 4, Italy 1 (Men’s World Cup, 1970) 354

Nigeria 3, Argentina 2 (Olympics, 1996) 355

United States 0, China 0 (Women’s World Cup, 1999) 355

Japan 2, United States 2 (Women’s World Cup, 2011) 356

Appendix A: Roll of Honor 357

Appendix B: Glossary 379

Index 387

Über den Autor

Tom Dunmore is the author of a Historical Dictionary of Soccer and a sports executive who has helped launch multiple professional soccer clubs in the United States.
Scott Murray is a soccer writer for Guardian, Fiver, GQ and Men’s Health. He is author of two soccer books, And Gazza Misses The Final, and The Title: The Story of the First Division.

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