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English football. A little bit of history Football is a national sport in England, where the first set of rules were established in 1863. England is home.

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1 English football

2 A little bit of history Football is a national sport in England, where the first set of rules were established in 1863. England is home to the world’s oldest football club: the Sheffield FC and the oldest national league.

3 SHEFFIELD UNITED

4 Football pictionary manager right back pitch centre back goalkeeper centre midfielder

5  striker penalty area  stud referee  goal area whistle

6 GAME: CHARADES Without speaking, use gestures to act out the words in the Pictionary. Your partners will try to guess.

7 These are some very important English players. They are considered “Legends”

8 David Beckham

9 David Beckham made his England debut on the 1st September 1996 at the age of 21. He has played for Manchester United FC, Real Madrid, Milan AC and Los Angeles Galaxy. In May 2013,after having played for Paris Saint Germain, he decided to retire from football. His position is midfielder, his number is 23, and he previously was number 7. He was the captain of the English national squad. He has 115 caps playing for England. He is also considered a big international celebrity.

10 Wayne Rooney

11 George Best

12 Now, look for information about their lives and make a short biography

13 Uniforms: Aston Villa (Birmingham) Home colours Away colours The club's traditional home kit colours are claret shirts with sky blue sleeves, white shorts and sky blue socks. Their traditional crest is of a gold lion on a light blue background with the club's motto "Prepared" underneath.kitclaret Describe your favourite team uniform

14 Football stadiums: Old Trafford Old Trafford is the home of Manchester United. It is the second largest stadium in England after Wembley. Its nickname is Theatre of Dreams. In 1958, a plane carrying the team back from Belgrade, crashed in Munich. Six players died. To commemorate this air disaster, there is a clock in the building stopped at the time of the tragedy.

15 Football Hooliganism The word ‘hooligan’ began to be associated with violence in football in particular in the 1980s in the UK. This is also known as ‘the English Disease’ Fights between supporters of rival teams took place before of after football matches. In some cases supporters or policemen have been killed. FIFA and UEFA have fought against hooliganism and have promoted a zero tolerance with respect to violence in football.

16 Songs and Anthems Football supporters usually sing songs to cheer their teams up, tunes such as ‘Vindaloo’, ‘Three Lions’ or ‘Torres, Liverpool’s number 9’. Besides, the clubs have anthems. The most famous one is ‘You’ll never Walk Alone’, which is the anthem for Liverpool F.C. and Celtic F.C. The song's most successful recording was released in 1963 by the Liverpudlian Merseybeat group Gerry and the Pacemakers.

17 You’ll never walk alone Fill the gaps with the folowing words: Head sky storm dreams dark rain heart When you walk through a ________ Hold your _________ up high And don't be afraid of the _________ At the end of the storm Is a golden ________ And the sweet silver song of the lark Walk on through the wind Walk on through the _____ Though your _______ be tossed and blown Walk on walk on with hope in your ______ And you'll never walk alone You'll never walk alone You'll never walk You'll never walk alone.

18 Final task Project: Tell us about your favourite football team: What are its colours? Who are its legends? What is the name of its stadium?... Bring scarfs, flags or even musical instruments to show your football passion.


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