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  2. Laws of the Game (association football) - Wikipedia

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    The Laws of the Game are the codified rules of association football. The laws mention the number of players a team should have, the game length, the size of the field and ball, the type and nature of fouls that referees may penalise, the offside law, and many other laws that define the sport. During a match, it is the task of the referee to ...

  3. Category:Sports rules and regulations - Wikipedia

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    Rules and/or regulations that are publicly agreed upon sets of principles, policies, criteria, descriptions and/or conducts governing a sport or physical activity for reasons of safety, sportsmanship, equipment or facility design, and competitiveness.

  4. RCD Espanyol Cantera - Wikipedia

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    The cantera (quarry) of Spanish professional football club RCD Espanyol is the organisation's youth academy, developing players from childhood through to the integration of the best prospects into the adult teams. The final category within the youth structure is the Juvenil A under-18/19 team which

  5. Liga Nacional Juvenil de Fútbol - Wikipedia

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    The Liga Nacional Juvenil is the second level of the Spanish football league system for youth players 19 years old and under. It is administered by the RFEF and regional football federations. Currently the Liga Nacional has seventeen regional groups plus four groups from the autonomous region of the Canarias.

  6. 10 unwritten rules of youth sports: Parents can prevent ... - AOL

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    9. Use one-sided games as an opportunity to get better. I have experienced both sides of blowouts as a coach. In one sixth-grade basketball league, we weren’t allowed to win by more than 40 ...

  7. Biddy Basketball - Wikipedia

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    A youth basketball court. This court could be used for biddy basketball games or tournaments. Depending on the formality of the games, rules can be similar to FIBA regulated games in a tournament setting or, in an informal setting such as a pick-up game, then the rules can be more akin to those observed during a streetball competition.

  8. Futsal - Wikipedia

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    The laws define all aspects of the game, including which may be changed to suit local competitions and leagues. [13] Many of the laws are similar or identical to those found in association football, or reference association football in their absence (such as a section noting that there is no offside infraction in futsal).

  9. Basketball in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Basketball is the second most popular sport in Spain, directly behind association football.The top Spanish League, Liga ACB, is a member of ULEB, and the top Spanish League teams can compete in Europe, most notably in the Euroleague and Eurocup, and also under the FIBA Europe umbrella, in the FIBA Europe Cup.