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THE SPORTS OF BALL

FOOTBALL

It is widely considered the most popular in the world, sport because participating approximately 270 million people. It is played on a rectangular field turf, with a goal or goal on each side of the field. The objective of the game is to navigate a ball across the field to try to locate it on the

opposite goal, action called goal.

The equipment that marks more goals within the party is that winning. The modern game was established in

England after the formation of the Football Association, whose rules of 1863 now are the basis of the sport

GOLF

Golf is a sport which aims to introduce a ball in each of the holes in the field in the fewest number of hits, using for

each one from among a set of clubs coup.

That practice golf is called golfer. Golf has its origins in the 15th century in Scotland; there pastoralists entretenían hitting with sticks boulders until you reach a goal. Over time these pastors polished game and introduced the

first basic rules.

1=Site of outlet 2=Obstacle of water frotal

3=Harsh 4=Outside of limit5=bunker of sand

6=Obstacle of water 7=street 8=green 9=flag 10=hole

VOLLEYBALL

Volleyball, volleyball, volibol, balonvolea or simply vóley, is a sport where two teams face on a smooth pitch

separated by a central network trying to pass the ball over the network to the opposite field soil.

The ball may be touched or driven with clean blows, but can not be stopped, held secure, retained or

accompanied. Each computer has a limited number of

touches to return the ball to the opposite field.

Usually the ball is struck with hands and arms, but also elsewhere in the body. One of the most peculiar

characteristics of volleyball is that players must be rotating their positions to going winning points.

BILLAR

Billiards is a game that is practised driving with a fixing a variable number of balls (formerly of ivory), a table with slate wrapped in cloth, surrounded by bands of elastic

material dashboard and with troneras or without.

Had the Olympic for the Olympic Games of 2004 letter but did not reach be included therein. There are very

different variants:

• Francés1 billiards or Carambola. • The inglés2 o pool 51 billiards. snooker.

• Billiards pool or American (called also of troneras, buchachas).

• Spanish billiards or Spanish the pool3 bumper pool (isn't a variation of the pool, but a mixture of the pool and the

pinball). • Italian or keels billiards.

• Belga4 or pyramid billiards. • Hindu or Hindu Pool billiards.

FOOTBALL AMERICAN

Football is a sport that was born in the United States more than 100 years ago. It is one of the most competitive

contact sports in the world where the player requires a great discipline, physical training and mental preparation.

The biggest competitive demonstration and sport media is given in the National Football League (NFL), the United

States Professional Football League.

Noun objective

Football is played by two teams to 11 offensive one teams players play against 11 other team defensive. The

attacking team tries to carry the ball well through the career or through the pass to the area of rival annotation

and thus to score points.

The defense must prevent this and try to prevent the advance of the rival team towards the annotation. The

game consists of offensive squad to achieve a touchdown (with 6 points value) as its principal objective

or a goal (with 3 points value) failing field.

To do so should move bias of ten yards (9,144 m) minimum that must be achieved in a maximum of four

opportunities or downs.

By ten yards travelled is entitled to four alternatives for the same goal of ten yards and so on up to carry or the

ovoid approaching the final area of the rival team field and achieve the annotation.

TENNIS

Tennis is a sport played between two players (singles) or between two teams of two players each (doubles). Each

player uses a strung racquet to strike a hollow rubber ball covered with felt over a net into the opponent's court.

The modern game of tennis originated in the United Kingdom in the late 19th century as "lawn tennis" which has heavy connections to various field/lawn games as

well as to the ancient game of real tennis.

Tennis enjoys millions of recreational players and is also a hugely popular worldwide spectator sport, especially the

four Grand Slam tournaments

(sometimes referred to as the "majors"):

• the Australian Open,

• the French Open,

• Wimbledon,

• and the US Open.

BASEBALL

The baseball, is a sport played between two teams of 9 players each set.

Unlike other sports play with ball, such as football, which is also known as football or basketball also known as

basketball; despite the fact that "baseball" could translate into Spanish, the habit of using your form English root

could give the feeling of a name phonetically strange: the translation should be pelotabase or bolabase, although in some Spanish-speaking countries are usually called

colloquially as the ball game or simply ball.

It is considered one of the most popular sports USA, Japan (current champion of Asia and twice world champion), Canada, Korea South (current Olympic champion), Taiwan, Cuba (current Pan

American Champion), Australia, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Puerto Rico, South Africa,

Holland (current champion European), Dominican Republic, Colombia, Italy and

Venezuela


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