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All about Soccer
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL - 2012
Soccer is a sport that we play with a ball. We can play with our
friends.
Soccer is good for everybody!
By Elementary I
1º Ano Manhã
1º Ano Tarde
Glossario Elementary II (2º Ano manhã e Tarde Rachel Pessanha
Stadium – The place where we watch the games.
Eduarda Gandra Guedes
Eduardo Gualda de Almeida Mello
Johann Neves Arakaki
Victor de Lima Vicentino
Vitoria Santana Ribeiro
Anna Clara Coelho de Paola
Cup – An object given when the players win the game.
Calvin Bernal Moreira
Maria Luiza Doyle de Almeida
Pietro Giordano
Aline Ventorini de Oliveira
Tickets – We buy tickets to watch the games. We buy tickets to enter a
stadium.
Fernanda Gonçalves Bicudo Nunes
Cecília Maywald Maffei
Júlia Lins Coutinho
Goalkeeper – the player who defends the goal.
Goal – The place where the ball must pass.
Ball – A round object used in games.
Ball boys (or girls) are young people who give the ball back to the players in
sports such as football. It is not essential but their activity helps to speed up
play by reducing the amount of inactive time.
Letícia Gusmão Teixeira Costa / Sophia Bayeh Terra
Referee is the person who is in charge of a game to make sure that the rules
are being obeyed. It can be known by other names (often depending on the
sport), such as: judge, arbiter, arbitrator, linesman, timekeeper or touch judge.
Beatriz Cruz Santos Levy / Cora Furtado Lobão Pegurier
Whistle, or pea whistle, is an instrument that makes a high sound when you
blow through it. It is used by referees to officiate sporting matches.
Natalia Raulino de Oliveira Borges / Victoria Bayeh Terra
Soccer shoes (soccer cleats or football boots). They are the shoes used to
play football and they are designed to give running speed, to improve touch, or
to help the player to power on his crossing and shooting.
Leonardo Portella Picanço / João Guilherme Rezende Bezerra Lobo
Captain is the player chosen to be the leader of the team: it is often one of the
older members of the team, or a player that can heavily influence a game. The
team captain is usually identified by the wearing of an armband.
Pedro Santos de Paiva Aquino da Silva / Thiago Domingues Penalber
Half-time is the name given to the interval between the two halves of the
match. Football matches are played in two halves of 45 minutes each. The halftime lasts 15 minutes.
Júlio Mello Nogueira / João Tristão de Barros
Extra time or overtime additional 30 minutes extra time when the deciding
game has not produced a winner by the end of full time. After a short break
there are two 15-minute periods. Some competitions may employ "sudden
death" (the first team who scores immediately wins the game). If there are no
winners after the extra time session, depending on the rules, the match may
immediately go to the penalty shootout.
Leonardo Portella Picanço / Thiago Domingues Penalber
Stoppage time or injury time usually 2 or 3 minutes given by the referee for
time lost on substitutions, injured players requiring attention, or other
stoppages. The amount of minutes is informed to the players and spectators by
an official holding up a board showing this number.
Júlio Mello Nogueira / Arthur Oliveira Nascimento
Glossario Elementary III – Taila Lourenço
Throw-in: A throw taken by a player when a member of the opposition has put the
ball over the sideline. The throw must be taken from where the ball went out of play.
Julia Madeira Lameiras / Carolina Moczydlower
Offside: The mistake of occupying an illegal position on the playing field (in soccer)
Manuela Medrado Mattar / Laila Maria Kaelo de Miranda Sá
Penalty: Free kick at the goal from a point (penalty spot) with only the goalkeeper
allowed to defend it.
Pedro Viola Alves de Souza / Guilherme Macedo Joaquim de Mello
Fault: A serve that is illegal
Bernardo de Luca S. Fernandes / Victor Torres Macedo Neves
Soccer field: The area that a match is played in.
Clarissa de Oliveira Cantalice / Gabriela da Cruz Estevez
Corner kick: A direct free kick from a corner of the field
Alexandre Caracciolo Capilé dos Reis Gomes / Igor Mateus de Souza Freire
Glossario Elementary IV Mayara
Score Board - It is a board that show the amount of points each team have in a game.
Send off - It's when a player is obrigated to leave the soccer field before the game is over.
yellow card - It is when the referee shows the card to a player when he commits a fault. It is a
punishment.
red card - It is a punishment. the referee shows a red card to the player when he commits
another hard fault or a penalty.
Goal area - It is the area that mark the goal dimensions. It is the small area of the penalty area.
penalty area - It is a part of the soccer field. it is the area that the goalkeeper can use the
hands to get the ball.
chearleaders - The chearleader cheer for their team. Every team have a group of chearleaders.
When the team marks a goal the chearleaders dance. They use a cute dress ad pom pons.
Socks - it is a part of the soccer jerseey. All the players use it on their foot.
t-shirt jersey - it is a t-shirt that, in every soccer game, the player use.Has the name and
number on the back. When you use a team t-shirt jersey it shows that you are a proud member
of the team you support.
short jersey - It is a part of the soccer jersey. All the players use it in the soccer games.
Glossario Elementary IV – Monica (4º Ano Tarde)
Anna Carolina Reis Gomes Ferreira
Laura Carvalho Pessanha Oliboni
Tambour or Drum: a round musical instrument that you play by hitting it with your hands or a stick.
Rafael Sarubi do Carmo
Victor Letichevsky
João Pedro Cândido Stavridis
Flag: A piece of cloth with a special pattern on it, used as the sign of a country or organization.
Luanda Arroyo Campbell
Sofia Almeida Mota
Yuri Santos Sanches Ficher
Cornet: an instrument that people play in a soccer match or in Carnival.
Helena Marcovecchio Guerra Henriques Moraes
Gabriela Bendelak Dias
Group of cheers: A group of people that tear for a team.
Henrique Fontes Rezende
Bruna Mallet Cavalcante
Anthem: is a song representing a team.
Glossario Elementary V
Defender/back – It’s the player that defends the team’s goal from the other team. This player stays in
front of the goalkeeper’s area,and stays behind the mid-field.
Caio Mello Nogueira
Manuela Yasmin Macedo Semaan
Midfielder – It’s the player that stays in the mid of the field and defends the goal from the other team
and helps his own team to make their goals.
Caio Maximus Goes Chagas
Thuany Barbosa Rodrigues
Shin-guard – It an object that players wear to protect their shin.
Luiza Santos Fernandes
Linesman – The guy who stays in the field with the flag
Guilherme Lourenço Feitosa Mendes
Lucas Marçal Costa Ozorio
Rightback/Leftback – The player who stays in the left/right of the field
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