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  • 1 Beach Soccer

    Fußball, der auf einem Spielfeld aus Sand von zwei Mannschaften bestehend aus höchstens fünf Spielern gespielt wird.
    Type of football played on a sand surface by 5 players of each team.

    German-english football dictionary > Beach Soccer

  • 2 beach soccer

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > beach soccer

  • 3 Kommission für Futsal und Beach Soccer

    UEFA-Kommission, die unter anderem Meinungen zu Futsal und Beach Soccer austauscht, Förderprogramme vorschlägt und Unterstützung bei deren Umsetzung bietet, Unterstützung im Zusammenhang mit den Programminhalten für Futsal- und Beach-Soccer-Konferenzen und -Kurse bietet, und die Vorbereitungen für die UEFA-Futsal- und die UEFA-Beach-Soccer-Wettbewerbe überwacht.
    A UEFA committee whose main duties are to exchange views on futsal and beach soccer, to propose development programmes and to assist with their implementation, to assist with the programme content for futsal and beach soccer conferences and courses, and to monitor preparations for the UEFA futsal and beach soccer competitions.

    German-english football dictionary > Kommission für Futsal und Beach Soccer

  • 4 beach

    beach [bi:tʃ]
    1 noun
    (seaside) plage f; (shore → sand, shingle) grève f; (at lake) rivage m;
    American familiar figurative it was no day at the beach c'était pas du gâteau
    (ball, towel, hut) de plage
    Nautical (boat) échouer;
    beached whale baleine f échouée;
    figurative she was lying on the sofa like a beached whale elle était là, énorme, vautrée sur le canapé
    ►► beach ball ballon m de plage;
    beach buggy buggy m;
    familiar beach bum = jeune qui passe son temps à la plage;
    American familiar beach bunny petite pépée f (qui passe son temps à la plage);
    beach hut cabine f (de bains ou de plage);
    beach soccer football m de plage, beach soccer m;
    beach umbrella parasol m;
    Sport beach volleyball beach-volley m
    We shall fight them on the beaches Ces mots ("nous les combattrons sur les plages") furent prononcés par Churchill dans un de ses discours les plus fameux pendant la Deuxième Guerre mondiale, dans lequel il encourageait les Britanniques à se préparer à lutter en cas de débarquement nazi. Aujourd'hui encore on utilise cette formule métaphoriquement pour exprimer sa volonté farouche de continuer le combat et de ne jamais s'avouer vaincu.

    Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > beach

  • 5 Strandfußball

    Fußball, der auf einem Spielfeld aus Sand von zwei Mannschaften bestehend aus höchstens fünf Spielern gespielt wird.
    Type of football played on a sand surface by 5 players of each team.

    German-english football dictionary > Strandfußball

  • 6 UEFA-Kommission

    Aus Vertretern von UEFA-Mitgliedsverbänden zusammengesetztes Gremium, das vom UEFA-Exekutivkomitee übertragene Aufgaben erfüllt und dieses zu bestimmten Themen berät.
    Die UEFA verfügt über die folgenden Kommissionen: Kommission für Landesverbände, Finanzkommission, Schiedsrichterkommission, Kommission für Nationalmannschaftswettbewerbe, Kommission für Klubwettbewerbe, Kommission für Junioren- und Amateurfußball, Kommission für Frauenfußball, Kommission für Futsal und Beach Soccer, HatTrick-Kommission, Kommission für Entwicklung und technische Unterstützung, Klublizenzierungskommission, Kommission für Stadien und Sicherheit, Medizinische Kommission, Kommission für den Status und Transfer von Spielern sowie für Spieler- und Spielvermittler, Kommission für Rechtsfragen, Beratungskommission für Marketingfragen, Medienkommission, Kommission für Fairplay und soziale Verantwortung, Fußballkommission. Jeder UEFA-Mitgliedsverband ist in mindestens zwei UEFA-Kommissionen vertreten. Das UEFA-Exekutivkomitee wählt auf Antrag des UEFA-Präsidenten den Vorsitzenden, einen oder mehrere Vizevorsitzende und die Mitglieder der Kommissionen für die Dauer von zwei Jahren.
    A group of representatives from the UEFA member associations, which may carry out certain of the duties delegated by the UEFA Executive Committee and shall advise it on a subject.
    In 2007, the Committees of UEFA are: National Associations Committee, Finance Committee, Referees Committee, National Team Competitions Committee, Club Competitions Committee, Youth and Amateur Football Committee, Women's Football Committee, Futsal and Beach Soccer Committee, HatTrick Committee, Development and Technical Assistance Committee, Club Licensing Committee, Stadium and Security Committee, Medical Committee, Players' Status, Transfer and Agents and Match Agents Committee, Legal Committee, Marketing Advisory Committee, Media Committee, Fair Play and Social Responsibility Committee, Football Committee. Based on proposals submitted by the UEFA President, the UEFA Executive Committee elects the chairman, one or more vice-chairmen and the members of each committee for a two-year term. Every UEFA member association has at least two representatives on the overall number of UEFA committees.

    German-english football dictionary > UEFA-Kommission

  • 7 History of volleyball

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    William G. Morgan (1870-1942) inventor of the game of volleyball
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    William G. Morgan (1870-1942), who was born in the State of New York, has gone down in history as the inventor of the game of volleyball, to which he originally gave the name "Mintonette".
    The young Morgan carried out his undergraduate studies at the Springfield College of the YMCA (Young Men's Christian Association) where he met James Naismith who, in 1891, had invented basketball. After graduating, Morgan spent his first year at the Auburn (Maine) YMCA after which, during the summer of 1896, he moved to the YMCA at Holyoke (Massachusetts) where he became Director of Physical Education. In this role he had the opportunity to establish, develop, and direct a vast programme of exercises and sports classes for male adults.
    His leadership was enthusiastically accepted, and his classes grew in numbers. He came to realise that he needed a certain type of competitive recreational game in order to vary his programme. Basketball, which sport was beginning to develop, seemed to suit young people, but it was necessary to find a less violent and less intense alternative for the older members.
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    In 1995, the sport of Volleyball was 100 years old!
    The sport originated in the United States, and is now just achieving the type of popularity in the U.S. that it has received on a global basis, where it ranks behind only soccer among participation sports.
    Today there are more than 46 million Americans who play volleyball. There are 800 million players worldwide who play Volleyball at least once a week.
    In 1895, William G. Morgan, an instructor at the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) in Holyoke, Mass., decided to blend elements of basketball, baseball, tennis, and handball to create a game for his classes of businessmen which would demand less physical contact than basketball. He created the game of Volleyball (at that time called mintonette). Morgan borrowed the net from tennis, and raised it 6 feet 6 inches above the floor, just above the average man's head.
    During a demonstration game, someone remarked to Morgan that the players seemed to be volleying the ball back and forth over the net, and perhaps "volleyball" would be a more descriptive name for the sport.
    On July 7, 1896 at Springfield College the first game of "volleyball" was played.
    In 1900, a special ball was designed for the sport.
    1900 - YMCA spread volleyball to Canada, the Orient, and the Southern Hemisphere.
    1905 - YMCA spread volleyball to Cuba
    1907 Volleyball was presented at the Playground of America convention as one of the most popular sports
    1909 - YMCA spread volleyball to Puerto Rico
    1912 - YMCA spread volleyball to Uruguay
    1913 - Volleyball competition held in Far Eastern Games
    1917 - YMCA spread volleyball to Brazil
    In 1916, in the Philippines, an offensive style of passing the ball in a high trajectory to be struck by another player (the set and spike) were introduced. The Filipinos developed the "bomba" or kill, and called the hitter a "bomberino".
    1916 - The NCAA was invited by the YMCA to aid in editing the rules and in promoting the sport. Volleyball was added to school and college physical education and intramural programs.
    In 1917, the game was changed from 21 to 15 points.
    1919 American Expeditionary Forces distributed 16,000 volleyballs to it's troops and allies. This provided a stimulus for the growth of volleyball in foreign lands.
    In 1920, three hits per side and back row attack rules were instituted.
    In 1922, the first YMCA national championships were held in Brooklyn, NY. 27 teams from 11 states were represented.
    In 1928, it became clear that tournaments and rules were needed, the United States Volleyball Association (USVBA, now USA Volleyball) was formed. The first U.S. Open was staged, as the field was open to non-YMCA squads.
    1930's Recreational sports programs became an important part of American life
    In 1930, the first two-man beach game was played.
    In 1934, the approval and recognition of national volleyball referees.
    In 1937, at the AAU convention in Boston, action was taken to recognize the U.S. Volleyball Association as the official national governing body in the U.S.
    Late 1940s Forearm pass introduced to the game (as a desperation play) Most balls played with overhand pass
    1946 A study of recreation in the United States showed that volleyball ranked fifth among team sports being promoted and organized
    In 1947, the Federation Internationale De Volley-Ball (FIVB) was founded in Paris.
    In 1948, the first two-man beach tournament was held.
    In 1949, the first World Championships were held in Prague, Czechoslovakia.
    1949 USVBA added a collegiate division, for competitive college teams. For the first ten years collegiate competition was sparse. Teams formed only through the efforts of interested students and instructors. Many teams dissolved when the interested individuals left the college. Competitive teams were scattered, with no collegiate governing bodies providing leadership in the sport.
    1951 - Volleyball was played by over 50 million people each year in over 60 countries
    1955 - Pan American Games included volleyball
    1957 - The International Olympic Committee (IOC) designated volleyball as an Olympic team sport, to be included in the 1964 Olympic Games.
    1959 - International University Sports Federation (FISU) held the first University Games in Turin, Italy. Volleyball was one of the eight competitions held.
    1960 Seven midwestern institutions formed the Midwest Intercollegiate Volleyball Association (MIVA)
    1964Southern California Intercollegiate Volleyball Association (SCVIA) was formed in California
    1960's new techniques added to the game included - the soft spike (dink), forearm pass (bump), blocking across the net, and defensive diving and rolling.
    In 1964, Volleyball was introduced to the Olympic Games in Tokyo.
    The Japanese volleyball used in the 1964 Olympics, consisted of a rubber carcass with leather panelling. A similarly constructed ball is used in most modern competition.
    In 1965, the California Beach Volleyball Association (CBVA) was formed.
    1968 National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) made volleyball their fifteenth competitive sport.
    1969 The Executive Committee of the NCAA proposed addition of volleyball to its program.
    In 1974, the World Championships in Mexico were telecast in Japan.
    In 1975, the US National Women's team began a year-round training regime in Pasadena, Texas (moved to Colorado Springs in 1979, Coto de Caza and Fountain Valley, CA in 1980, and San Diego, CA in 1985).
    In 1977, the US National Men's team began a year-round training regime in Dayton, Ohio (moved to San Diego, CA in 1981).
    In 1983, the Association of Volleyball Professionals (AVP) was formed.
    In 1984, the US won their first medals at the Olympics in Los Angeles. The Men won the Gold, and the Women the Silver.
    In 1986, the Women's Professional Volleyball Association (WPVA) was formed.
    In 1987, the FIVB added a Beach Volleyball World Championship Series.
    In 1988, the US Men repeated the Gold in the Olympics in Korea.
    In 1989, the FIVB Sports Aid Program was created.
    In 1990, the World League was created.
    In 1992, the Four Person Pro Beach League was started in the United States.
    In 1994, Volleyball World Wide, created.
    In 1995, the sport of Volleyball was 100 years old!
    In 1996, 2-person beach volleyball was added to the Olympics
    There is a good book, "Volleyball Centennial: The First 100 Years", available on the history of the sport.
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    Volleyball World Wide on the Computer Internet/WWW
    http://www.Volleyball.ORG/

    English-Albanian dictionary > History of volleyball

  • 8 footvolley

    Спорт: футволей (a sport which combines aspects of beach volleyball and football (soccer), originated in Rio de Janeiro's Copacabana Beach)

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > footvolley

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