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Waibop United

Waikato Bop Football

Youth matches

 

 

 

 

WaiBOP Utd 3-3 Auckland Utd – ASB Youth League


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WaiBOP Utd 3-1 Wanderers SC – ASB Youth League


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WaiBOP Utd 1-1 Hawke’s Bay Utd – ASB YL


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WaiBOP Utd 2-4 Waitakere Utd – Youth Team friendly


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Waitakere Utd 2-1 WaiBOP Utd – Youth Friendly

 

 

 

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About WaiBOP United

Waikato BOP Football is a football club from New Zealand. On this website, we post news and updates from the Waikato Junior Football league as well as the senior league. Moreover, we will also keep you updated on general New Zealand football news. You can also find a huge selection of articles on BOP football and match results. We also like to speculate on who is going to win, so there is also a lot of posts about future matches. Be sure to support this community on social media, and do not be shy to get in contact with us. We wish to create a place where everyone feels welcome to discuss about WaiBOP football and soccer in general here. So welcome to WaiBOPUnited, and we hope you enjoy your stay.

WaiBOP Football Rules I

A game of football is played according to internationally agreed rules, also known as the laws of the game. There are two teams, each consisting of 11 players, that compete against each other to get the ball in the other team’s goal, which counts as one point or goal. The standard for the ball that is used for the game is usually 68-70 cm in circumference. At the end of the game, the team that scored more goals is the winner of the match. If the number of goals is equal, then the game is considered a draw. One of the main rules of the game is that the players may not touch the ball with their arms and hands, except the goalkeeper.

WaiBOP Football Rules II

The players may use other body parts though, usually the forehead. During normal play, the players are allowed to move the ball in any direction on the field except they may not pass to players who are in offside. The attacking team’s objective is to score a goal. The players can go about this controlling the ball and where it goes, by passing it to a teammate, dribbling and taking shots at the opposite’s team goal, which is guarded by that team’s goalkeeper. On the other side, the players from the second team may try to gain control of the ball from their opponents by intercepting an attempted pass or through directly taking the ball from the player. All of this should be done without players making physical contact with each other.

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