User talk:T1soccer2011

T1soccer or skills based soccer is a new interesting game that was found by Lanyern R. Tebandeke (Teban). T1 soccer stands for, “Twenty 1st century soccer.” The game creation was aimed at improving skills creation capabilities and creating more value of skilled players worldwide.

In this game, players should play with maximum coordination, speed timing on ball and fast reaction of dexterity with strategic thinking. The game ensures lots of touches on the ball, moving the ball above the ground and close passing which increases player’s body awareness and balance. The art of this game is to play with little vigor but many skills and logically using the body with all possibilities to control, protect and move the ball. T1soccer is played on a small artificial turf (pitch) with six players for each team, a referee, two liners and a port official. There is scoring of two kinds of goals and that is the common goals and golden goals (High profile goals). At the end of a season, a trophy is given to the champions and awards like best skilled player, top scorer and best coordinating team are given out.

GAME DESIGN

T1soccer is designed in a way to provide a mild room for skilled players to exploit their skills. The game is designed to be played on a green artificial turf of (14x 8)m and its goals of 0.6m wide and 0.5m high. The goal box is of (1.5x 2)m. The playing ground is divided into four yards which are of 3m, 4m, 4m, and 3m folowing from goal to goal. The centre point is at 7m from the goals and the centre is marked at a radius of 1.5 from the centre point.

'''The results table includes the:-  Teams'''

GGD- Golden Goal Difference

GD- Goal Difference

L- Loose

W- Win

D- Draws

Pts- Points

''' The Championship Consideration Rates  No of - Pts.'''

- GGD

-GD

-W

-D

-L

''' GAME INSTRUCTIONS '''

Pass the ball with your team mates and score it into your opponent’s goal. A goal is only considered if no player of the scoring team is tracked in his defender’s yard/DY (Defender Offside) and for this case; a goal kick is given to a scored team for a wrong goal and If a correct goal is scored, a scored team begins with the ball in the centre. A game winner is one with the most number of goals and is awarded with three points while a game drawer is awarded with a single point. There are only two substitutions allowed for each team in a game. The game involves set pieces like goal kicks, throw ins, free kicks, corner kicks and penalties under correct rules.

'''GOLDEN GOAL INSTRUCTIONS. ''' A golden goal is only scored if:-

1.The ball is raised above the ground from the first yard (Defender’s yard DY) to the last yard without dropping on the ground.

2.The ball should not skip a 4 meter yard without being touched but a goal can still be considered if the ball is instead touched by the opponent as long as it does not drop down.

3. It doesn’t come from set pieces.

4. The ball is not returned to a left yard other than the starting yard (DY).

5. It is scored from the last 4 meter yard and the ball not dropped in that yard (scored above its ground).

Three golden goals lead to a point to the scoring team. If a team makes a Golden Goal Difference (GGD) of 5 in a game, it receives two points. The GGD is also considered if a final or semifinal game that determines a champion is drawn and if there is no GGD, then game should go into penalty shoot outs. The penalties given are six for each team and that is a penalty per player.

'''THE BACK PASS RULE ''' Any back pass coming from outside the DY should not be received within the goal box and if this rule is broken, a free kick coming from where the ball is passed (outside DY) is given out to the opponents. A back pass coming from outside the DY can only be received in the goal box if the ball is passed above the ground and the receiver should not let it drop down till it leaves the DY.

PENALTY

A foul to the opponent or handball in your goal box, leads to a penalty given to the opponents and that it comes from the centre. A penalty should not be obstructed by any player or else, a card is given to the obstructer for indiscipline.

FREE KICKS

Free kicks are given out for fouls, hand balls, obstructions, an offside track or indiscipline on pitch.

YELLOW CARDS AND RED CARDS

These can be given out for fouls, handballs, obstructions or indiscipline. If an individual player receives two yellow cards in a game, the third card to be received by him should be red. A player who receives a red card misses out three games. Yellow cards are given out as warning cards for under direct fouls, obstructions and indirect handballs before a red card is given. An individual player who receives four yellow cards in two matches misses out one game.

FAVOURABLE AND UNFAVOURABLE GAMES

In this game a win, draw or loose can either be favorable or unfavorable just according to the difference in points earned by two teams in a game and that is; a win with more points, gives a team a favorable win and a win with less points gives it an unfavorable win (partial loose). Loosing with fewer points gives a team an unfavorable loose and loosing with more points gives a team a favorable loose (partial win). And a draw with more points gives a team a favorable draw (partial win) while a draw with fewer points, gives a team an unfavorable draw (partial loose). These can also be followed during the championship considerations by comparing the differences in favorable and unfavorable wins, draws or losses of teams.

GAME DURATION

A game is played for 75minutes but in three thirds (1/3)s of 25minutes each. Added times can as well be given out accordingly. There are five minutes for resting time before a second or third 1/3 is played.

This game was designed by a group of people called the Private Advanced Soccer People under Lanyern R. Teban in Uganda

FOR: Enquiries,

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