Football lesson. Football lesson Presentation of a football lesson towards the World Cup


In our class, a very interesting and unusual lesson… Football Lesson!

Our lesson started with amazing story origin of this sport. After all, football is a very ancient team game. Many, many years ago in different countries people gathered in city squares or wastelands, started ball games that resembled the actions of warriors seeking to penetrate into the enemy camp. The winner was the party of players who brought the ball over a certain line more times. Sometimes several hundred people participated in such games.

History knows neither the year nor the place where football was born. But this “gap” speaks only in favor of football itself, which testifies both to the antiquity of kicking the ball and its popularity among many peoples of the globe.

In Rus', from time immemorial, there were also ball games similar to football. They played in bast shoes on the ice of rivers or in market squares with a leather ball stuffed with feathers. One of these games was called "shalyga": the players tried to kick the ball into the opponent's "city" with their feet.

And modern football in Russia was recognized a hundred years ago in port and industrial cities. It was “brought” to the ports by British sailors, and to industrial centers by foreign specialists, who were employed quite a lot in factories and factories in Russia. It is currently the most popular and massive sport in the world!
And of course, we talked with the guys about the upcoming big event for Russia and the entire football world, the 2018 FIFA World Cup.

Already in next year For the first time in its history, Russia will become the host country of the world football championship. In addition, it will be held in Eastern Europe for the first time.

In 11 cities of our country, the 2018 World Cup Games will be held and one of these cities is located in the Krasnodar Territory - the city of Sochi!

The children also really liked the mascot of the 2018 World Cup, the Wolf named Zabivaka.

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Plan

  • Historical reference
  • World Cup 2018/2022
  • Russian application
  • Voting results
  • Host cities
  • Expected Result
  • Resources
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    Historical reference

    • FIFA World Cup official name - FIFA World Cup- international competition on football.
    • The World Cup is held by the governing body of world football, FIFA, and the men's national teams of all FIFA member countries can participate in it.
    • 32 teams take part in the final tournament, which takes place every 4 years within a month and in a pre-selected host country of the championship (31 teams that received such a right as a result of qualifying tournament, and the national team - hostesses)
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    • In the entire history of the world championships, only 8 countries have been awarded the title of champion.
    • Nai large quantity titles on account of Brazil - 5 times they became the winners of the championship.
    • Italy has won the World Cup 4 times.
    • Soon the number of countries participating in the Championships increased.
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    World Cup 2018/2022

    On March 18, 2009, FIFA announced that 9 applications had been accepted for the 2018/2022 championships.

    • Austria,
    • England,
    • Indonesia,
    • Mexico,
    • Russia,
    • Japan,
    • Portugal and Spain (joint application),
    • Belgium and the Netherlands (joint application)
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    Russia's application was represented by really worthy people.

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    General Director of the Bid Committee Alexei Sorokin Minister of Sports of the Russian Federation Vitaly Mutko Olympic champion and world record holder in the pole vault Elena Isinbayeva, captain of the Russian national football team Andrey Arshavin

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    Russian football players

    • Nikita Simonyan
    • Rinat Dasaev
    • Alexey Smertin
  • Slide 9

    • Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Igor Shuvalov
    • Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich
    • conductor Valery Gergiev
    • supermodel Natalia Vodianova
    • opera singer Anna Netrebko
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    Brilliantly worked videos - intros that showed all our advantages:

    • territory (the ball alternately jumped in the south of the country, in the west, in the east)
    • multi-confessionalism (demonstrated churches, cathedrals, mosques, Buddhist temples, synagogues)
    • multinationality (the world community was reminded that the indigenous population of our country consists of more than 160 peoples, each of which has equal rights and the right to self-realization and self-identification)
    • difference in climatic and time zones.
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    Voting results:

    • England - 2 votes, Holland/Belgium - 4 votes, Spain/Portugal - 7 votes, Russia - 9 votes.
    • Holland/Belgium - 2 votes,
    • Spain/Portugal - 7 votes,
    • Russia - 13 votes.
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    • For the first time in history, the world football championship will be hosted by a country from Eastern Europe.
    • On the evening of December 2 in Geneva, FIFA President Joseph Blatter personally opened the envelopes with the names of the winning countries and announced that the 2018 FIFA World Cup year will pass in Russia.
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    The championship in 2018 will be held in 13 cities at 16 stadiums in Moscow, St. Petersburg, Kaliningrad, Yaroslavl, Nizhny Novgorod, Saransk, Kazan, Samara, Yekaterinburg, Rostov-on-Don, Volgograd, Krasnodar, Sochi.

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    • All stadiums will meet FIFA requirements: 105 by 68 meters
    • All stadiums will have a natural green surface
    • All stadiums will be equipped with convenient transport entrances.
    • Russia is ready to provide 74 hotels. Each declared hotel will correspond to four or five stars.
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    • Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad Stadium.
    • Status: to be built.
    • Lighting: 2 thousand lux.
    • Owner: Government of the region.
    • Investor: Government of the Russian Federation.
    • Future: Baltika Kaliningrad will play at the stadium.
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    • Kazan, Kazan Stadium.
    • Total capacity: 45, 105 spectators. Number of VIP seats: 837.
    • Status: to be built.
    • Lighting: 2 thousand lux.
    • Owner: Municipal formation of the city of Kazan.
    • Investor: Government of the Russian Federation.
    • Amount of work: 250 million US dollars.
    • Future: Rubin Kazan will play at the stadium.
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    • Krasnodar, Krasnodar Stadium.
    • Total capacity: 50,015 spectators. Number of VIP seats: 640.
    • Status: to be built.
    • Lighting: 2 thousand lux.
    • Owner: Municipal formation of the city of Krasnodar.
    • Investor: Government of the Russian Federation.
    • Future: Krasnodar "Kuban" will play at the stadium.
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    • Moscow, Dynamo Stadium.
    • Total capacity: 44, 920 spectators. Number of VIP seats: 630.
    • Status: under construction.
    • Lighting: 2 thousand lux.
    • Owner: FC Dynamo.
    • Investor: VTB Bank.
    • Amount of work: 280 million US dollars.
    • Future: Dynamo Moscow will play at the stadium.
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    • Moscow, "Stadium Moscow Region".
    • Total capacity: 44, 257 spectators. Number of VIP seats: 665.
    • Status: to be built.
    • Lighting: 2 thousand lux.
    • Owner: city of federal significance Moscow.
    • Investor: Government of the Russian Federation.
    • Amount of work: 260 million US dollars.
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    • Moscow, Luzhniki Stadium.
    • Total capacity: 89, 318 spectators. Number of VIP seats: 1, 440.
    • Status: to be reconstructed.
    • Lighting: 2 thousand lux.
    • Owner: Olympic Complex"Luzhniki".
    • Investor: Government of the Russian Federation.
    • Future: The stadium is scheduled for the opening match, semi-final and final.
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    • Moscow, Spartak Stadium.
    • Total capacity: 46, 990 spectators. Number of VIP seats: 654.
    • Status: to be built.
    • Lighting: 2 thousand lux.
    • Owner: FC "Spartak".
    • Investor: Spartak Stadium, LLC.
    • Amount of work: 290 million US dollars.
    • Future: Spartak Moscow will play at the stadium.
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    • Nizhny Novgorod, Nizhny Novgorod Stadium.
    • Total capacity: 44, 899 spectators. Number of VIP seats: 600.
    • Status: to be built.
    • Lighting: 2 thousand lux.
    • Owner: Municipal formation of the city of Nizhny Novgorod.
    • Investor: Government of the Russian Federation.
    • Amount of work: 240 million US dollars.
    • Future: Volga Nizhny Novgorod will play at the stadium.
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    • Rostov-on-Don, "Stadium Rostov-on-Don".
    • Total capacity: 43, 702 spectators. Number of VIP seats: 754.
    • Status: to be built.
    • Lighting: 2 thousand lux.
    • Owner: Rostov region.
    • Investor: Government of the Russian Federation.
    • Amount of work: 220 million US dollars.
    • Future: FC Rostov will play at the stadium.
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    • St. Petersburg, "Stadium St. Petersburg".
    • Total capacity: 69, 501 spectators. Number of VIP seats: 1, 360.
    • Status: under construction.
    • Lighting: 2 thousand lux.
    • Owner: City of federal significance St. Petersburg.
    • Investor: Federal City of St. Petersburg.
    • Amount of work: 415 million US dollars.
    • Future: The stadium will host matches of FC Zenit.
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    • Samara, "Samara Stadium".
    • Total capacity: 44, 198 spectators. Number of VIP seats: 683.
    • Status: to be built.
    • Lighting: 2 thousand lux.
    • Owner: Municipal formation city of Samara.
    • Investor: Government of the Russian Federation.
    • Future: Samara "Wings of the Soviets" will play at the stadium.
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    • Saransk, Saransk Stadium.
    • Total capacity: 45,015 spectators. Number of VIP seats: 640.
    • Status: to be built.
    • Lighting: 2 thousand lux.
    • Owner: Government of Mordovia.
    • Investor: Government of the Russian Federation.
    • Amount of work: 180 million US dollars.
    • Future: FC Mordovia will play at the stadium.
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    • Sochi, Sochi Stadium.
    • Total capacity: 43, 702 spectators. Number of VIP seats: 650.
    • Status: under construction.
    • Lighting: 2 thousand lux.
    • Owner: Olimpstroy.
    • Investor: Government of the Russian Federation.
    • Amount of work: 225 million US dollars.
    • Future: The stadium will host matches of FC Zhemchuzhina-Sochi.
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    • Volgograd, Volgograd Stadium.
    • Total capacity: 45,015 spectators. Number of VIP seats: 640.
    • Status: to be built.
    • Lighting: 2 thousand lux.
    • Owner: Volgograd region.
    • Investor: Government of the Russian Federation.
    • Amount of work: 210 million US dollars.
    • Future: FC "Rotor" matches will be held at the stadium.
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    • Yaroslavl, Yaroslavl Stadium.
    • Total capacity: 44, 042 spectators. Number of VIP seats: 600.
    • Status: to be built.
    • Lighting: 2 thousand lux.
    • Owner: Municipal formation city of Yaroslavl.
    • Investor: Government of the Russian Federation.
    • Amount of work: 200 million US dollars.
    • Future: FC Shinnik will play at the stadium.
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    • Yekaterinburg, Yekaterinburg Stadium.
    • Total capacity: 30,000 spectators. Number of VIP seats: 600.
    • Status: under construction.
    • Lighting: 2 thousand lux.
    • Owner: Sinara Group.
    • Investor: Government of the Russian Federation.
    • Amount of work: 160 million US dollars.
    • Future: FC Ural will play at the stadium.
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    Expected Result

    • The changes will affect the entire infrastructure of the cities where the matches will take place. Perhaps this is what Russian cities will look like in the near future
    • In the meantime, the construction of new stadiums, hotels, transport interchanges will proceed at an accelerated pace.
    • The image of our country will noticeably change. Tourists will be able to experience the true Russian hospitality, and they will want to come to our country again and again. In addition, over the next eight years, the whole world will be talking about Russia. In other words, interest in our country abroad will increase many times over.
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    Class hour progress

    1. Introductory speech of the teacher.

    Dear Guys! Congratulations on your start school year! Today our whole country celebrates the Day of Knowledge. This is an unusual day for you, because today you crossed the threshold of high school and became students of the 5th grade. And I, having stepped over the school threshold this academic year, became your class teacher. A boy came to our class, his name is Danil, so the guys accept him into their family.

    Dear our veterans Maria Nazarovna, Lidia Alexandrovna, Valentina Stepanovna. Every year we are glad to see you at the lineup, class hour. We want to wish you good, joy, health, so that you always please us with your presence.

    And also the guys at our class hour there are guests, these are the coaches of the Zubovo-Polyansk football team "Plytter" Gorelov Oleg Vladimirovich, Strygina Lyudmila Ivanovna, correspondent of the newspaper "Time and Life", well, the owner of our house, that is, my graduate Slava Tsypliakov.

    Today, guys, we are celebrating the birthday of our 5 A class.

    I hope that our 5 A class will be healthy, friendly and united. We are waiting for a lot of interesting things. But our main business is to create and preserve our team so that everyone feels confident, reliable and comfortable in it.

    In the 5th grade, new subjects, new teachers are waiting for you. It won't always be easy, not everything will work out. But I would like each of you to understand and feel that he is not alone, that there are friends nearby, that classmates, parents and teachers can always come to the rescue, and I am your class teacher.

    The classroom you are currently in is our classroom. It will include some lessons cool watch, holidays. For several years this classroom will be your school home. And the real owner will take care of his house, keep it clean and tidy.

    Now we will play on the board drawn 5 A class. It is necessary to give him a description, but with one condition. The characteristic must consist of adjectives that begin with all letters of the alphabet. So, what is it, our 5A?

    (answers)

    Well, our birthday boy has many good qualities. I hope that during the school year these wonderful qualities will not evaporate.

    The theme of our first class hour is "Football Lesson - Towards the World Cup 2018 in Russia"

    On December 2, in Zurich, representatives of the International Football Association announced their decision to grant Russia the right to host the 2018 FIFA World Cup. The announcement was made by FIFA President Joseph Blatter.

    In addition to Russia, Great Britain, Spain, Portugal, Belgium and the Netherlands claimed the honorary title of the main organizer of the World Cup in 2018.

    Russia's bid includes holding matches in 13 cities - Rostov-on-Don, Sochi, Moscow, Kaliningrad, St. Petersburg, Yaroslavl, Saransk, Nizhny Novgorod, Kazan, Samara, Yekaterinburg, Volgograd, Krasnodar, one of which will be eliminated before the championship. Stadiums will be built in all cities, the capacity of which should be no less than 40,000 people (this is the minimum figure for major football tournaments according to FIFA regulations).

    In early September 2012, the Minister of Sports and Chairman of the Organizing Committee "Russia-2018"Vitaly HYPERLINK "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%92%D0%B8%D1%82%D0%B0%D0%BB%D0%B8%D0%B9_%D0%9C%D1%83 %D1%82%D0%BA%D0%BE" Mutko named five candidates for deprivation of the right to host World Cup matches (it was supposed to leave three out of five cities in the application): Saransk, Volgograd, Yaroslavl, Kaliningrad and Rostov-on-Don. All candidate cities were divided into 3 groups. The first included cities that are completely ready for the games - these are , Saint Petersburg , , And . In the second - those that "with a high probability" will be ready for the tournament - And . In the third - those cities that "have problems" .

    According to FIFA requirements, a city cannot be qualified if its arena is not suitable for holding group matches, semi-finals and finals.

    List of cities that will host World Cup matches

      (Central cluster)

      (Northwest cluster)

      (Northwestern cluster

      (Volga cluster)

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      (South Cluster)

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      (Ural clastR)

    The emblem of the 2018 World Cup is the silhouette of the FIFA World Cup. , and love for football are the three components of the logo.

    The official mascot of the tournament was the wolf namedZabivaka , which was chosen by voting.

    Saransk is another Russian city that will host the 2018 FIFA World Cup. The capital of Mordovia expected to host at least 5-6 matches of the group or even ¼ finals of the 2018 World Cup. However, at the preliminary draw in St. Petersburg, it became known that the Mordovian capital would become the organizer of four Mundial matches, but only the group stage: th, 25th and 28th June. Unfortunately, the playoff matches in Saransk will not take place.

    Our guests are the coaches of football teams for a reason.

    On October 23, the football championship of Mordovia ended. And it became historical for Zubova Polyana. The team of the most western region of the republic, which is trained by the well-known Saransk specialist Oleg Gorelov, for the first time received gold awards from the main amateur tournament of the region-13. In the final match at the capital's stadium "Start" FC "Zubova Polyana-Plyterra" outplayed "MSU" with a score of 2: 1, and finished in first position. He inscribed his name in the history of our region.”

    Let's listen to him, and Oleg Vladimirovich will tell you what was his and the team's path to victory?

      Let's start with how you got into the sport? Tell us a little about yourself.

      Have you had work experience before? sports coach? Why is the team called Plytter?

      And what is the most vivid impression of the game of your team?

      What is the stimulus in your work?

    (Gorelov O.V.)

    5. Who is your idol among football stars?

    6. What are your plans now?

    7 Soon the World Cup,

    Thank you so much, good luck and success to you and your team?

    Official Ball of the 2018 FIFA World Cup.

    A proposal is made that the main football projectile The Russian World Cup 2018 will be painted in accordance with the main state principles - for the glory of the conquest of outer space, for the benefit of icon painting, as well as with an expression of strong love for the sport of the first magnitude - football. They called it "Krasava"

    Because with a high degree of probability it will turn out to be the projectile that will fly over the fields of the 2018 football championship. He got his name in parallel to the nickname of the official mascot of the tournament Wolf Zabivaka.

    “Krasava” is not “handsome” and not even “handsome”, it is something cooler and more global.

    There is such a ball in our 5 A class and we will ask our guests to sign on it.

    (to sign)

    You were very attentive, diligent and attractive. And now the most pleasant part of our class hour. After all, today is our birthday. And on your birthday you need to give gifts. So I prepared a gift for 5 A.

    Flower - seven-flower

    I want to give my 5 And this magic flower - a flower - a seven-flower. If you attach your wishes to its petals, then everything conceived will surely come true. You have slips of paper on your desks. You are given 3 minutes to come up with and write down your wish. Only it should begin with the words: “In the 5th grade, I want ....”

    And one more secret. A flower - a seven-flower does not fulfill all desires, but only those that you yourself are trying to fulfill. Think of a wish and write it down on a piece of paper. I came up with a wish: “I want my fifth graders to become smart, kind. Friendly, beautiful"

    (Music turns on)

    (Children read)

    At the end of the school year, we will check whose dreams the flower - the seven-flower fulfilled, and whose dreams remained only on paper. But have you forgotten what wishes our magic flower fulfills? Only those that you yourself are trying with all your might to implement.

    I invite you to the board.

    6. Summing up (reflection)

    Well, our first one has come to an end. Classroom hour. I once again congratulate you on the day of knowledge and the birthday of our team! I think that all our wishes will come true, because we are not alone, because we have friends next to us.

    Guys, do you think our class's birthday was successful today? What did you especially like? What didn't you like?

    Methodological development "World Cup 2018" with an electronic presentation is intended for middle and older schoolchildren, teachers additional education, class teachers, physical education teachers.

    Ball games were played in many countries. In China, this variety was called Zhu-Ke. In ancient Sparta the game was called Epicyros, and in Ancient Rome"Harpastum". In the Bryansk lands, games were held, the inventory of which was a leather ball the size of a human head, stuffed with feathers. These competitions were called "shalyga" and "kila". Around the 14th century, the Italians invented the game "Calcio". It was they who brought this game to the British Isles.

    The methodological development of the 2018 FIFA World Cup event contains 21 slides with photographs and methodological notes for each section. ICT and multimedia support are used in the event.

    Akbashev Artur Rishatovich, teacher of additional education, MBOU DO "DDT" Friendly ",I qualification category

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    INTRODUCTION

    “God did not give us wings, but gave us a ball...

    He knew we'd like it more."

    Miroslav Klose

    Football - special sport game. First, it's a beautiful sight. Secondly, football gives us the joy of movement, communication with friends, sharp rivalry. And not only this is the beauty of this sport. Football contributes to the development of young people, the improvement of physical qualities, the development of such important character traits as creativity, responsibility for the task assigned, and determination. And this, of course, is very important. A person with such qualities is able to bring great benefit society.

    novelty This methodological work is a variety of motor activities, wide coordination and athletic opportunities involved in football faster and more successfully master vital motor skills and skills, including labor. In training for other sports, football is often used as an additional tool. The game of football (or elements thereof) serve a good remedy not only general physical training. The manifestation of maximum speed-strength capabilities and strong-willed efforts, broad tactical thinking makes it possible to improve many special qualities necessary in various types sports.

    aim is to introduce students to football.

    Tasks:

    1. Introduce students to world football

    2. Tell about the history of football;

    3. Promote the involvement of children in sports, healthy lifestyle life;

    Relevance methodological development that football is a powerful means of agitation and propaganda physical education and sports. Uncompromising and honest martial arts, high performing skills, physical perfection cause not only deep satisfaction, pleasure, joy among millions of fans, but also an interested attitude that leads them to football fields, sports grounds and into the halls.

    Expected results

    • Formation of aesthetic taste through sports
    • Formation of interest in football
    • Positive attitude towards Russian athletes
    • To form patriotic feelings, pride in their country and people.

    Sections

    • History of football
    • History of the World Cup
    • World Cup records
    • The best football players football world championships
    • FIFA World Cup Russia 2018

    Methodological note to section 1. "History of football"

    "History of football" includes slides 2 to 3. Football(from English. foot- sole, ball- ball) - a team sport in which the goal is to score the ball into the opponent's goal with the feet or other parts of the body (except for the hands) more times than the opposing team. Currently the most popular and massive sport in the world.

    Annex No. 1 to the section "History of football"

    • 1. The birthplace of modern football

    a) France

    b) America

    c) England

    2. In 1855, the first specialized football club was founded

    a) Chelsea

    b) Sheffield

    c) Roma

    d) Real Madrid

    3. How many players are on the field

    d) 11

    Methodological note to section 2. "History of the World Cup"

    History of the World Cup» includes slides 4 to 5. It began in 1928, when FIFA President Jules Rimet decided to hold an international football tournament. The first championship, held in Uruguay in 1930, was contested as the final tournament as only 13 teams entered. Since then, the FIFA World Cup has evolved into the current 32-team final tournament, preceded by a two-year qualifying round of almost 200 teams from around the world.

    Appendix No. 2 to the section “History of the World Cup»

    • 1. The first international football match was between:

    a) England and France

    b) England and Scotland

    c) Italy and Spain

    d) Germany and Italy

    2. The first championship that took place in Uruguay was in

    c) 1930

    3. How many teams are participating in the championship from all over the world

    Methodical note to section 3. "Championship Records"

    World Cup"

    « World Cup records"includes slides 6 to 7. Record (from Late Latin recordum"remembered" through English. . record) - the highest success, achievement in any field of labor, economy, sports in a figurative sense - any extreme values ​​\u200b\u200bof measurable quantities. The one who has surpassed the highest indicator (that is, put new record), is called record holder.

    Annex No. 3 to the section "Records of the World Football Championships"

    • 1. Most World Cups won as a player

    a) Diego Maradona

    b) Gianluigi Buffon

    c) Zinedine Zidane

    d) Pele

    a) Germany - Brazil, 1:9, 1990

    b) Turkey - France, 9:1, 2006

    c) Hungary - South Korea, 9:0, 1954

    d) Japan - Cameroon, 10:0, 2010

    3. Most goals scored by one player in one match:

    a) Oleg Salenko (Russia), 5, 1994

    b) Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal), 5, 2010

    c) Lionel Messi (Argentina), 4, 2014

    d) Ronaldinho (Brazil), 6, 2006

    Methodological note to section 4. « The best football players of the World Cups"

    « The best soccer players in the world cups» includes slides 8 through 9. At the end of each FIFA World Cup, FIFA players and teams are given individual awards that evaluate certain aspects of their game.

    Annex No. 4 to the section "The best football players of the World Cup"

    • 1. "Golden Glove" in 2010
    a) Manuel Neuer (Germany)

    b) Gianluigi Buffon (Italy)

    c) Iker Casillas (Spain)

    d) Ricardo (Portugal)

    2. "Golden Boot" in 2006

    a) MiroSlav Klose (Germany)

    b) Francesco Totti (Italy)

    c) Fernando Torres (Spain)

    d) Andrey Arshavin (Russia)

    3. "Golden Ball" in 2006

    a) David Villa (Spain)

    b) Zinedine Zidane (France)

    c) Roman Pavlyuchenko (Russia)

    d) Lukas Podolsky (Germany)

    Methodical note to section 5. « The best coaches football world championships"

    « The best coaches of the World Cup"includes slides 10 through 11. Football coach- the person responsible for the operation football club or the national team. The duties of the coach include: selection of players for the match; development of a strategy, as well as briefing on the field; delegation of duties of the first team coach, coaching and medical staff; scouting young and talented players for further education at the club's academy; buying and selling players on the transfer market, including loan.

    Annex No. 5 to the section " The best coaches of the World Cup »

    • This coach won the 2014 World Cup in 2014

    a) Gus Hildink

    b) Joachim Lev

    c) Dick Advocaat

    d) Carlos Queiroz

    2. This coach led his team in 2010 to victory at the World Championship in 2010 and the European Championship in 2012.

    a) Otto Rehagel

    b) Luis Filipe Scolari

    c) Lars Lagerbeck

    d) Vincente Del Bosque

    3. This coach coached the Russian national team in 2006-2010.

    a) Fabio Capello

    b) Guus Hiddink

    c) Dick Advocaat

    d) Gerardo Martino

    Methodical note to section 6. "World Cup in Russia 2018"

    "World Cup in Russia 2018"includes slides 12 to 13. FIFA World Cup 2018- The 21st FIFA World Cup, the final part of which will be held in Russia from June 14 to July 15, 2018. For the first time in its history, Russia will become the host country of the world football championship, in addition, it will be held in Eastern Europe for the first time. Also, for the first time, the World Cup will take place on the territory of two parts of the world - Europe and Asia. The championship is planned to be held at 12 stadiums in 11 Russian cities. In addition, a video replay system will be used for the first time at the championship.

    Appendix No. 6 to the section " FIFA World Cup in Russia 2018 »

    • Mascot of the World Cup 2018

    a) Bunny "Runner"

    b) Bear "Football player"

    c) Wolf "Zabivaka"

    d) Tiger "No. 1"

    2. In which city the final will take place World Cup 2018?

    a) Kaliningrad

    b) Moscow

    in Saint-Petersburg

    d) Kazan

    3. Which European country out of the 8 permanent participating countries did not qualify for the 2018 World Cup?

    a) France

    b) England

    c) Germany

    d) Italy

    CONCLUSION

    “Before you judge any of the players, take his shoes and walk his path, taste his tears, feel his pain. Stumble on every stone he stumbles on, deal with criticism, with the dissatisfaction of the fans. And only after that say that you know how to play football"

    Rafael Benitez

    The collective nature of football activities fosters a sense of friendship, camaraderie, mutual assistance; develops such valuable moral qualities as a sense of responsibility, respect for partners and rivals, discipline, activity. Each football player can show his personal qualities: independence, initiative, creativity. At the same time, the game requires the subordination of personal aspirations to the interests of the collective.

    In the process of gaming activity, it is necessary to master complex techniques and tactics, to develop physical qualities; overcome fatigue, pain; develop resistance to adverse environmental conditions; strictly observe household and sports regimen, etc. All this contributes to the education of strong-willed character traits: courage, stamina, determination, endurance, courage.

    Football expands the possibilities of aesthetic impact on those involved, developing in athletes the desire for physical beauty, for creative manifestations, for aesthetically justified behavior. Today, the beauty of football is embodied not only in the demonstration of technique, in the performance skills of individual players, in the effective completion of game episodes. The process of the game itself, its composition, collectivism and the interaction of players evoke a sense of beauty.

    Play football! Love football! Cheer for football!

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    The presentation is dedicated to the preparations for the 2018 World Football Championship. educational institution average comprehensive school No. 4 named after the Hero of the Soviet Union D.P. Levin, Syzran city district, Samara region Computer science teacher Nasyrova G.T.

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    Where did the game "Football" first appear? What game can be called the ancestor of football? The birthplace of football is medieval England of the 12th century. Back then, football was played in the marketplaces and even in the narrow, crooked streets. They played from morning to evening. The number of players exceeded 100 people, while there were almost no restrictions. It was possible to play with both hands and feet, it was allowed to grab the player in possession of the ball, knock him down. As soon as the player took possession of the ball, a cheerful, violent crowd of players immediately rushed after him. As a result, trade tents collapsed, market stalls were carried to pieces. In the villages, even the rivers did not serve as an obstacle to the players. It happened that some players drowned while crossing, but sometimes they didn’t even notice this.

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    Where did the game "Football" first appear? What game can be called the ancestor of football? According to other sources, the game with feet and ball first appeared in China. Three thousand years ago, one of the most famous games, called Tsu Chu (“push with the foot”), was part of the mandatory physical training program for soldiers. Another game reminiscent of football was in Greece, about two and a half thousand years ago, under the name "battle for the ball." Understandably, the game was rough, like boxing or wrestling. How exactly the game was played is not known, but it was also part of the soldiers' physical training. The favorite type of training for the Roman legionnaires was the battle for the ball. The most famous type was the "harpaste", which was no different from the "battle for the ball". Ancient ball games can be compared to modern "hard" games - American football and rugby, where both hands and feet are played. Chinese women playing football

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    In what year was the first World Cup organized? Uruguay July 13-30, 1930 The 1930 FIFA World Cup was the first edition of the world's most important tournament for men's national football teams. All FIFA member countries were invited to the tournament, but only 13 teams (seven out of South America, four from Europe, and 2 from North America) came to Uruguay. According to the results of the draw, the teams were divided into 4 groups, the winners of which advanced to the semi-finals. The first two matches in the history of the World Championships started at the same time. In them, the teams of France and the United States defeated Mexico 4:1 and Belgium 3:0, respectively. Frenchman Lucien Laurent scored the first goal in World Cup history. Argentina, Uruguay, USA and Yugoslavia won their groups and advanced to the semi-finals, where Uruguayans and Argentines won. In the final, the hosts and favorites of the tournament, the Uruguayans, losing in the score after the first half, defeated Argentina 4-2 in front of 70 thousand spectators, and became the first world champions

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    Which ruler banned Football and why? The clergy were especially furious, calling football "an invention of the devil." Patronizing the feudal lords, King Edward II banned football in the city in 1313. Therefore, the games began to be held on wastelands outside the city. King Edward III in 1333 ordered the sheriffs to persecute the idle ball game, pointing out that "archery was abandoned because of the useless and lawless games of football" . The British did not miss the opportunity to petition the kings with a request to lift the ban, but each time they were refused. In 1389, Richard II banned football throughout the kingdom. The most severe punishments were established, up to the death penalty.

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    How many World Cups have been held? 20 The final tournaments of the world championships are held every 4 years, there were 20 of them (with a break in 1942 and 1946 due to World War II).

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    What football traditions do you know? Taking to the field with children This tradition may well be considered the cutest in world football. Before the matches, the players take to the field, holding the hand of the children. The symbolism of this tradition is understandable: children are the future of football, they get a lot of emotions from entering the field with their idol, they admire the atmosphere that prevails at the stadium, they see what they need to strive for. The continuity of generations is very important for the ever-changing football, so it can be assumed that this tradition will live on.

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    What football traditions do you know? The canvas of the Champions League before the matches The main cup tournament in European football, the meeting place for the best of the best, the ultimate dream for many football players - all this can be said about the Champions League. This tournament boasts not only a majestic and memorable anthem, from which goosebumps run, but also a glorious tradition - before the league matches, a canvas with stars - the symbol of the tournament - is taken out onto the field, which is shaken in the central circle ..

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    What football traditions do you know? Start of decisive matches at the same time A tradition that was dictated by necessity, and therefore became the rule - to start decisive matches at the same time. It was introduced because some teams that were satisfied with the score in the “neighboring” match simply quit playing. Now the matches of the last rounds and decisive games in the group stages start at the same time, and the fans have to split into two games at once - the one in which their favorite team takes part, and the one in which the main rivals in the group or in the championship play. So the nerves are multiplied by two.

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    What football traditions do you know? T-shirt exchange According to FIFA, for the first time football players exchanged T-shirts already in 1931 after the match between France and England. Much has changed in football since then, but this tradition is alive and well today. For football players, this ritual is very important. Many top club players collect jerseys from their famous rivals. Well, players from smaller clubs are often eager to get the clothes of one of the stars of world football. And sometimes the players give their shirts to the fans: a very nice gesture that adds popularity.

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    What football traditions do you know? Anthems, chants and other performances Fans are an important and integral part of football. And those who are lucky enough to be in the stands try not to lose face and make a real show out of football. Whole football world knows what "You'll Never Walk Alone" or "Glory Glory Man United" is. Most fans know what chants are in use at the matches of their favorite team. And someone simply admires unusual or simply very beautiful banners and enthusiastically jumps up from their seats when the stadium makes waves.

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    What football traditions do you know? Il Ritiro This tradition originated in Italy and can be traced back to the 1960s, when Inter coach Helenio Herrera began shutting down players at the base before decisive matches to allow them to concentrate on the game. Il Ritiro can also be used in the pre-season, when players only have to think about how best to prepare for the upcoming season. Another way is described above: to gather the players before the match, to let them collect their thoughts, to unite them. If the team is in crisis, the coach can tear the players away from their families right in the middle of the season.

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    Name the football players who became famous outside of football and why? Jason Lee - "Pineapple Head" Former English footballer Jason Lee is known for having one of the most unusual haircuts in football history. Lee was a middle forward whose career spanned an impressive 21 years. However, more an important factor in his wide fame was his hairstyle. He earned the nickname "Pineapple Head" in 1994 and has also become a source of laughter for pundits and football fans alike.

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    Name the football players who became famous outside of football and why? Borislav Mihaylov - Goalkeeper with terrible wig Former Bulgaria goalkeeper Borislav Mihaylov was a World Cup semi-finalist, but he is best remembered for his crappy wig. Mihaylov is regarded as one of the greatest Bulgarian players. Mikhailov played 102 matches for his national team, and is the record holder for this indicator. He was instrumental in the heroic performance of the Bulgarians at the 1994 World Cup, where they finished fourth. He lost his hair early, but not his talent.

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    Name the football players who became famous outside of football and why? René Higuita - Scorpion Kick René Higuita was a flamboyant goalkeeper. On Youtube you can watch his spectacular solo passages. But it was the scorpion kick, an acrobatic move he used to parry a blow against England at Wembley in 1995, that brought Higuita more fame. For his eccentric style of playing, he was very loved in his homeland.

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    Name the football players who became famous outside of football and why? Realtor, restaurateur, winemaker. What players do outside of football Real estate, equipment centers and cafes - it's no secret that many football players have their own business. However, they themselves do not hide it.

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    Name the football players who became famous outside of football and why? Vyacheslav Malafeev The once-permanent goalkeeper of Zenit seriously took up the real estate business, it has been known for a long time. In St. Petersburg, the player has his own agency, whose office is located literally a stone's throw from the Petrovsky stadium, and the name mentions the player's game number, under which Malafeev played at Zenit.

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    Name the football players who became famous outside of football and why? Vasily and Alexey Berezutsky If you like to not only watch, but also play football, then you have probably heard about the Premier Football outfitting store, which sells sporting goods in Moscow, St. Petersburg and Kazan. The same firm in November 2013 opened the official fan shop "Rubin", the presentation of which was attended by Vasily Berezutsky. Information also appeared in the media that another business of football players is a company dealing with legal issues.

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    Name the football players who became famous outside of football and why? Alexander Kerzhakov Zenit striker lost 330 million rubles on investments in an oil refinery in the Voronezh region. Since then, Alexander has not spent time on business, but has been exclusively involved in football, although in the 2000s the football player owned several restaurants in St. Petersburg.

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    Name the football players who became famous outside of football and why? Dmitry and Kirill Kombarov Instagram subscribers of Spartak and Torpedo players have already managed to get acquainted with the main activity of the Kombarov brothers outside of training and official matches. Judging by the number of photos from Romashka (this is the name of the restaurant owned by Dmitry and Kirill Kombarov, as well as former player Petr Bystrov) and numerous mentions of this place among the rest of the Premier League players, Dmitry and Kirill really devote a lot of time to the institution. By the way, in addition to "Daisies", the players also have their own football team"Domodedovo", but this project can hardly be attributed to business, rather - to a hobby.

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    Name the football players who became famous outside of football and why? Former Manchester United stars Ryan Giggs, Gary and Phil Neville, as well as Nikki Butt and Paul Scholes, opened a hotel called the Football Hotel near Old Trafford in February 2015.

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    Name the football players who became famous outside of football and why? Mathieu Flamini Arsenal midfielder Mathieu has a serious interest in ecology, energy and the environment. Together with his friend Pasquale Granata, he created the company GF Biochemicals, whose plant is located in Caserta, Italy. The partners are threatening to create nothing less than levulinic acid-based fuel capable of replacing oil in the near future. Flamini said his firm would be able to produce alternative oil cheaply and commercially, and that GF Biochemicals would immediately earn around £20bn when it enters the global market. On this moment The company producing environmentally friendly and cheap fuel employs about 400 people, including those from Russia.

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    Name the football players who became famous outside of football and why? Rio Ferdinand Defender of Queens Park Rangers is one of the main fashionistas in Foggy Albion. Ferdinand not only dresses well himself, but also likes to dress others beautifully. IN different time Rio launched his own line of outerwear, then developed the design of expensive shoes Five by Rio Ferdinand (the prices for boots and boots from a football player reached 200 pounds sterling).

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    Name the football players who became famous outside of football and why? Andreas Iniesta The creative Barça midfielder chose not to follow his fellow football players and has invested in one of the most unusual yet incredibly interesting businesses over the years. Not far from his hometown of Fuentabilla, Andreas bought vineyards, and the winery, in which the Spaniard had already invested a substantial part of his earnings, was named Bodega Iniesta. It is not difficult to assume that due to the popularity of the world champion in his country, Iniesta's wine is very popular.

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    Name the football players who became famous outside of football and why? Andrea Pirlo In 2013, Andrea Pirlo decided to follow the path of Iniesta. “You know a lot about me, but you don’t know one fact – I am also a winemaker. When I was a child, my family and I often visited my grandmother's house. This place is called Koller, it is located among the hills near Brescia. This is where our vineyards are located, ”said the Juventus midfielder a couple of years ago. At the same time, Pirlo admitted that he plans to actively promote his own products and even promised to open a hotel next to the winery and a restaurant.

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    Which football matches resonated with the world? Match: Italy - France 1 - 1 (pen. 5 - 3) Tournament: World Championship 2006. Date: July 9, 2006. The final of the 2006 FIFA World Cup between Italy and France took place on Sunday, July 9 at Olympic Stadium in Berlin, gathered about 69 thousand spectators. The match was remembered not by the game, and not even by the goals scored, but by the fact that in the 109th minute of the match main star French national team Zinedine Zidane was sent off for headbutting Marco Materazzi in the chest in response to insults addressed to him. The World Cup final for Zidane was the last of his career, opening the scoring at the very beginning of the game from a penalty kick, his offender equalized 12 minutes later. The game proceeded in a very tense manner, the apogee of the game was the removal of the Great Frenchman, and then the defeat in the penalty shootout of his team.

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    What football matches made a resonance in the world? Match: Russia - Netherlands 3 - 1 (extra time) Tournament: European Championship 2008. Date: June 21, 2001. Everyone in this country knows what our team achieved at Euro 2008. Of course this best match the Russian team in its history (namely, the Russian team). The quarter-final match of the 2008 European Football Championship between the national teams of the Netherlands and Russia took place on June 21, 2008 at the St. Jakob-Park stadium in Basel and ended with the victory of the Russian national team under the leadership of the Dutch coach Guus Hiddink in Extra time with a score of 3:1. Russian Andrei Arshavin was recognized as the player of the match. The Dutch national team was the favorite of the match according to the majority of fans, specialists and bookmakers. For the first time in its recent history, the Russian national team played in the playoffs of the world or European championships. Exit Russian team to the semi-final was marked by mass celebrations in Russia and other countries of the world. The match turned out to be very spectacular - in 120 minutes the teams delivered more than 50 shots to each other's goal.

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    What football matches made a resonance in the world? Match: Brazil - Germany 1 - 7 Tournament: World Cup 2014. Date: July 8, 2014. 8 goals scored made this match the most productive among all the semi-final matches in the history of the World Cup. The German national team became the first team to score 7 goals in a World Cup semi-final or final. 36-year-old striker of the winners Miroslav Klose, who scored the second goal against the Brazilians, became top scorer in the history of the world championships (16 goals in a career), surpassing the achievement of the Brazilian Ronaldo. The German national team also became the most productive team in the history of the World Cups: the Germans scored 223 goals after this match, and the Brazilians - 221. The German national team took revenge for the defeat in the 2002 World Cup final (0:2), the only one up to this point team meeting at the world championships. .

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    What impact does the World Cup have on the development of the culture of its host country and the world community as a whole? The positive impact of the World Cup on the country's economy. The observed intensification of construction and the revival of the labor market also contribute to the socio-economic development of the region. Due to construction, funds are allocated from the federal budget for transport infrastructure, energy, sewerage, water treatment, waste disposal, and reconstruction of the embankment. The World Cup is an investment in the future. The infrastructure we have built is not going anywhere. For example, the roads that we have built or the stadiums will not be destroyed after the tournament, but will continue to serve us.

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    What impact does the World Cup have on the development of the culture of its host country and the world community as a whole? With regard to Russia, the 2018 World Cup will bring an increase in Russia's GDP by 527 billion rubles. In addition, the 2018 World Cup will create 810,000 jobs in the country. At the same time, the budgets of different levels will receive income in the form of taxes in the amount of 96 billion rubles. The cost of hosting the 2018 World Cup will preliminarily amount to 632 billion rubles. After this large-scale event, stadiums and all the infrastructure created for the event will remain in Russia. football tournament. According to FIFA reports, by 2018 Russia has committed to build 7,717 km of roads and 2,024 km of railways. In all cities where the championship matches will take place, it is planned to reconstruct the runways and build new airports. Another significant point will be the large-scale construction of budget hotels in the respective cities.

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    What impact does the World Cup have on the development of the culture of its host country and the world community as a whole? Great importance For Russia, it also has the fact that the holding of the World Cup, according to existing practice, helps to improve the quality of life of the citizens of the host country and the image of the state. After any similar tournament 90% of fans invariably expressed their desire to visit the host country of the championship again. The stereotypes of perception of Russia are, unfortunately, still very stable even among educated foreigners. The World Cup will allow us to see our country from new positive sides. At the same time, Russians, for most of whom traveling abroad is a luxury, will in turn have the opportunity to come into contact with people of other cultures and traditions.

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    Future championship World Cup will allow you to: 1. Attract a large number of tourists before, during and after the event, who otherwise would not visit the regions where the championship is held. 2. Maximize tourism spending. 3. Create high levels international recognition and a positive image of the host regions. 4. Develop new types of supply and infrastructure that will continuously expand the tourism potential and increase the attractiveness of the regions. 5. Develop and implement new marketing and organizational opportunities. 6. Strengthen the desire of local communities to hold significant mass events. 7. Stimulate the development of the tourism and hospitality sector by increasing business activity, strengthening cooperation and developing creative marketing. 8. Organize links that will contribute to the development of tourism in the future.