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  1. Indice. 1 Etimologia. 2 Storia. 3 Regole. 3.1 Terreno di gioco. 3.2 Il pallone. 3.3 I calciatori. 3.4 L'equipaggiamento dei calciatori. 3.5 Arbitro. 3.6 Altri ufficiali di gara. 3.7 La durata della gara. 3.8 Inizio e ripresa del gioco. 3.9 Il pallone in gioco e non in gioco. 3.10 L'esito di una gara. 3.11 Il fuorigioco. 3.12 Falli e scorrettezze.

  2. Calcio storico, 1688. Calcio fiorentino, também conhecido como calcio storico ("futebol histórico"), é uma forma antiga de futebol e rúgbi que se originou na Itália no século XVI. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] História. Uma vez amplamente jogado, considera-se que o esporte tenha começado na Piazza Santa Croce, em Florença.

  3. Calcio storico fiorentino (also known as calcio in livrea or calcio in costume) is an early form of football that originated during the Middle Ages in Italy. Once played, the sport is thought to have started in the Piazza Santa Croce in Florence .

    • History
    • National Championship
    • National Teams
    • European Competitions For Clubs
    • See Also
    • Further Reading

    Other forms of football were played in Italy in ancient times, the earliest of which was Harpastum, played during the times of the Roman Empire. This game may have also been influential in other forms throughout Europe due to the expansion of the Empire, including Medieval football. From the 16th century onwards, Calcio Fiorentino, another code of ...

    A first national competition organized by the Italian Federation of Gymnastics (F.N.G.I.) was played in 1896 and won by the S. Udinese G.S. team from Udine (north east Italy, Friuli-Venezia Giulia Region). In 1897, a second national gymnastic-football tournament was staged by the FNGI and was won by S.G. Torinese. In 1898 the Federazione Italiana d...

    The Italy national football team, called Azzurri or squadra azzurra for their blue shirts, are the third-most successful national team in the World Cup for number of medals. During the 1970s to early 1990s Italy became famous for their catenaccio, thus heralding a long line of world class defenders such as Virginio Rosetta, Pietro Rava, Carlo Parol...

    12 UEFA European Cups/Champions Leagues won in 29 finals (third behind Spain and England)
    7 UEFA Cup Winners' Cups won in 11 finals (first is England with 8/13)
    9 UEFA Cups/Europa Leagues won in 17 finals (tied for second behind Spain)
    1 UEFA Europa Conference League won in 2 finals (tied for first with England)

    Carlo Chiesa, La grande storia del calcio italiano (in Italian), published in installments on Il Guerin Sportivo, April 2012.

  4. Associazione Calcio Milan, frequentemente abreviado como AC Milan ou Milan, é um clube de futebol italiano com sede em Milão. Devido às suas relevantes conquistas, o clube é considerado um dos mais importantes do mundo.

  5. 14 de jun. de 2023 · Por Mateus Guimarães em 14 jun, 2023. Um dos principais países no mundo do futebol é a Itália, que conta com uma seleção tetracampeã de Copas do Mundo e equipe gigantes, como a Inter, Milan, Juventus, Roma, Napoli e Lazio. Porém, o futebol em solo italiano é chamado de Calcio, um nome um pouco fora do convencional.

  6. Association football, commonly known as football, or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players each, who primarily use their feet to propel a ball around a rectangular field called a pitch.