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Faculty of Information Management MARA University of Technology Diploma in Information Management IMD 101: Information Skills

FOOTBALL An Annotated Bibliography

Prepared by: FATIN HAZWANI BINTI ZAINI 2009285518 ISD1E5

Prepared for: En. Nor Ezan bin Omar

Date of submission: 29 September 2009

Football

Prepared by: FATIN HAZWANI BINTI ZAINI

Faculty of Information Management UiTM Johor 29 September 2009

TABLE OF CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

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PART A (Introduction) Introduction

1

Bibliography

3

PART B (Annotated Bibliography) 1. PRINTED MATERIALS 1.1 Book

5

1.2 Reference work

6

1.3 Newspaper article

7

1.4 Magazine article 1.5 Journal article

8 9

2. NON PRINTED MATERIALS 2.1 Videocassette

10

2.2 Interview

11

2.3 Television programmed

12

3. ELECTRONIC MATERIALS 3.1 CD-ROM

13

3.2 Online database

14

3.3 Website

15

APPENDICES

ACKNOWLEDGEMT Assalamualaikum warahmatullahhiwabarakatuh , Firstly,I would like to thanks my IMD 101 lectures, Mr. Nor Ezan Bin Omar.His willingness to help me in understanding the task,searching the correct info for this task and teaching us the correct way in doing the task really I appreciate.He has sacrifice a lot to us especially in making this task into reality. Second, I would like to thanks my family for their supports to me.My family always help me in providing money and moral supports to me when I am distressed with this task.With the help of them,I managed to overcome all the problems that comes and most important,I managed to finished this annotated bibliograpy assignment. Other than that, I also would like to thanks to all my fellow friends since they also had been kind to help me in doing this assignment. All the info that I misunderstood had been corrected by their help.Not just that,all my friends also give me the strength in making this assignment and together,all of us do it for our future. With a the help of all of this people,I managed to complete my annotated bibliography.I hope,what I do in this annotated bibliography is according to the right specification want by the lecture and the faculty.

Football ABSTRACTS Football.What is football?Based on the LONGMAN (2005), football is a game played by two teams of 11 players who try to kick a round ball into the other team goal. A lot of people were confusing between football and soccer while the fact is, football and soccer is the same thing.This annotated bibliography will bring us in more details regarding to the titiles,Football.Not just that,with the help of variety of materials which is in printed form,non-printed forms and electronic forms, it can be ensure that variety of information could be found regarding to the title,football. In this annotated bibliography,it will bring us to the materials that best describe football in more details by following the citation of source that I refer to in completing this assignment.

KEYWORDS 1. Football 2. Soccer 3. FIFA 4. Sports

INTRODUCTION Based on the LONGMAN (2005), football is a game played by two teams of 11 players who try to kick a round ball into the other team goal. A lot of people were confusing between football and soccer while the fact is, football and soccer is the same thing. According to the FIFA Museum Collection (2005) , football began somewhere in the mists of antiquity with glimpses of an ancient game in China, among the Toltecs, the Ancient Greeks, the clans of Scotland. The rules, if there were any, varied from nation to nation, region to region, village to village but the common elements were in place an age ago – a ball, men and the desire for play and competition. There are many signs in history of the importance of football. An English king banned the game because he feared his bowmen were spending too much time away from archery practice in preparation for war against France. Oliver Cromwell played football at Cambridge University in the early 1600s and said the only man he feared on the football field was one John Wheelright – who later took his family and his game to America, where his potrait now hangs in the State House ; looking down on Boston Common where the first football game was played in the New World. But it was not until the 19th century that a group of men met in London to bring some order to the varieties of football being played and set down the Laws of the Game of Association Football. Others, then and later, preferred a different game and so began Rugby Football, divided later into Rugby Union and Rugby League, and leading, through time and adaption, to American Football and Australian Rules. However, according to FIFA.com (retrieved:8/9/2009),The contemporary history of the world's favourite game spans more than 100 years. It all began in 1863 in England, when rugby football and association football branched off on their different courses and the Football Association in England was formed - becoming the sport's first governing body. Both codes stemmed from a common root and both have a long and intricately branched ancestral tree. A search down the centuries reveals at least half a dozen different games, varying to different degrees, and to which the historical development of football has been traced back. Whether this can be justified in some instances is disputable. Nevertheless, the fact remains that people have enjoyed kicking a ball about for thousands of years and there is absolutely no reason to consider it an aberration of the more 'natural' form of playing a ball with the hands. On the contrary, apart from the need to employ the legs and feet in tough tussles for the ball, often without any laws for protection, it was recognised right at the outset that the art of controlling

the ball with the feet was not easy and, as such, required no small measure of skill. The very earliest form of the game for which there is scientific evidence was an exercise from a military manual dating back to the second and third centuries BC in China. This Han Dynasty forebear of football was called Tsu' Chu and it consisted of kicking a leather ball filled with feathers and hair through an opening, measuring only 30-40cm in width, into a small net fixed onto long bamboo canes. According to one variation of this exercise, the player was not permitted to aim at his target unimpeded, but had to use his feet, chest, back and shoulders while trying to withstand the attacks of his opponents. Use of the hands was not permitted. Another form of the game, also originating from the Far East, was the Japanese Kemari, which began some 500-600 years later and is still played today. This is a sport lacking the competitive element of Tsu' Chu with no struggle for possession involved. Standing in a circle, the players had to pass the ball to each other, in a relatively small space, trying not to let it touch the ground. The Greek 'Episkyros' - of which few concrete details survive - was much livelier, as was the Roman 'Harpastum'. The latter was played out with a smaller ball by two teams on a rectangular field marked by boundary lines and a centre line. The objective was to get the ball over the opposition's boundary lines and as players passed it between themselves, trickery was the order of the day. The game remained popular for 700-800 years, but, although the Romans took it to Britain with them, the use of feet was so small as to scarcely be of consequence. In this new century, football has created its own phenomena. Each game that was held will attract everybody to know its result. In fact, football also has created its own legacy by having a lot of giant football club Arsenal, Manchester United, Chelsea, Liverpool, Real Madrid, Aston Villa and Manchester City is some of top football club that has its own fans that is not just from its own country, but from the whole world.

BIBLIOGRAPHY •

LONGMAN: Dictionary of Contemporary English. (2003).4th edition.UK:LONGMAN



History of Football . retrieve 8/9/09

World wide webhttp://www.fifa.com/classicfootball/history/game/historygame/html •

FIFA Museum Collection,(2005),edition q,Germany.

SECTION B 1. PRINTED MATERIALS

BOOK •

APA CITATION : FIFA Museum Collection . (1996) . edition q . Germany : FIFA Museum Collection



MLA CITATION : FIFA Museum Collection . Edition q . Germany : FIFA Museum Collection , 1996

This book does not have any author name,but it is being produced by the FIFA Museum Collection. FIFA stands for Federation International of Football Association.In this books,it tells us the history of football in more details.It simplify the origin of football and how it spreads to the whole world.

REFERENCE WORK •

APA CITATION : Football . (2003) LONGMAN: Dictionary of Contemporary English. 4th ed. UK:LONGMAN , 625



MLA CITATION : “Football” LONGMAN : Dictionary of Contemporary English.4th ed.UK:LONGMAN , 2003 : 625

This dictionary shows the meaning of term that we did not understand.It gives us the full meaning and in fact,it also provides an example of that particular words in order to make sure we understand the meaning.

NEWSPAPER ARTICLE •

APA CITATION : The Sun, London (2009, June 5). Don’t go to Real, Kaka: Carlo begs Brazilian star to join Chelsea. The Sun,S62



MLA CITATION : The Sun, London . “ Don't go to Real,Kaka:Carlo begs Brazilian star to join Chelsea.” The Sun 5 June 2009 : S62

Carlo,which is the owner of Chelsea begs Kaka for not accepting Real Madrid offered and join Chelsea instead of going to Real Madrid.Kaka,which is a Brazilian football star,has been offered by the two giants football clubs which is Chelsea and Real Madrid.There's a rumours that says the star will join Real since he wants to help his country football club.However,it is juat a rumours and Carlo still hopes Kaka considered Chelsea offer.

MAGAZINE ARTICLE •

APA CITATION : Happer,Simon . (2009,September) . Wenger has no plans to retire . World Soccer Magazine , page : 2.



MLA CITATION : Happer,Simon . “Wenger has no plans to retire.” World Soccer Magazine . September 2009 : page : 2

In this article,it tells us about Wenger who does not plans to retire in this meantime.His word has stop all the speculation that says he wants to retire.He insists that he won't be retired now and he would still do his best for football arena.

JOURNAL ARTICLE •

APA CITATION : Manuel Espitia-Escuer,Lucia Isabel Garcia-Cebrian,.(2006) . Performance in sports team : Results and potential in the professional soccer league in Spain.Management Decision . (44),1020-1030



MLA CITATION : Manuel Espitia-Escuer,Lucia Isabel Garcia-Cebrian . “Performance in sports team : Results and potential in the professional soccer league in Spain.”Management decision . (44) (2006) : 1020-1030

This article tells us about the performance in sports team that results a potential in the professional soccer league in Spain.This article also says the important of sport team since it helps us a lot to others.

2. NON – PRINTED MATERIALS MEDIA SOURCES •

APA CITATION : FIFA Museum Collection . (1996) . edition q . Germany : FIFA Museum Collection



MLA CITATION : FIFA Museum Collection . Edition q . Germany : FIFA Museum Collection , 1996

This book does not have any author name,but it is being produced by the FIFA Museum Collection. FIFA stands for ….......In this book,it tells us the history of football in more details.It simplify the origin of football and how it spreads to the whole world.

INTERVIEW •

APA CITATION : Milla,Roger . (2009,September 24). Interviewed by Adrian Clarke . Roger Milla : History against African teams but expect upsets at the 2010 World Cup : Zurich



MLA CITATION : Milla,Roger . Interviewed by Adrian Clarke . Roger Milla : History against African teams but expect upsets at the 2010 World Cup : 24 September 2009

In this interviewed,it talks about Roger Milla, who is a person that burst onto the big stage at the grand old age of 38 when he scored four never-to-be forgotten goals for Cameroon at the 1990 FIFA World Cup Finals in Italy.Since this upcoming FIFA World Cup will be held in Africa,this interviewed was specially made because he is an African legend in football in getting his words for this upcoming World Cup.

TELEVISION PROGRAMME •

APA CITATION : Football Preview . (2009,Sept 27) . ESPN Soccernet News . With Andrew Orsati . ESPN Soccernet,ESPN



MLA CITATION : Football Preview . ESPN Soccernet News . With Andrew Orsati . ESPN . 27 September 2009 .

This TV Programme provide us with the latest news on the match that is being held in that year.It also gives us the status or the place of each groups.

3. ELECTRONIC MATERIALS

ONLINE DATABASE •

APA CITATION : Hassapidou,Maria N.,Grammatikopoulou,Maria G. & Liarigovinos,Theodoros (2000). Dietary Intakes of Greek Professional football player, from Emerald Insight . retrieve September 2,2009 from Emerald on the World wide web: http://www.emeraldinsight.com/10.1108/00346650010330234



MLA CITATION : Hassapidou,Maria N.,Grammatikopoulou,Maria G. & Liarigovinos,Theodoros . Dietary Intakes of Greek Professional football player . 2000 . Emerald . Retrieve Emerald Insight . 2 September 2009 . http://www.emeraldinsight.com/10.1108/00346650010330234

This online database helped us in knowing the way of a professional football player facing their dietary problems.It shows us how Greek Profesional football player makes their dietary intakes in make sure that they are not hving problems when they had a game.This online database materials also teach us in maintaining good health by our dietary intakes.

WEBSITE •

APA CITATION : FIFA.com . Enke : I want to be No 1 in 2010 . retrieved September 28,2009 , from World Wide Web : http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/news/newswid=1099092.html#enke+i+want+no1+2010



MLA CITATION : FIFA.com . “Enke : I want to be No 1 in 2010 . September 28,2009 , http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/news/newswid=1099092.html#enke+i+want+no1+2010

This website shows about someone who's aim to be no 1 goalkeepers in 2010.He is so ambitious with his aim till he is proudly tells others about his aim.According to the website,although Enke had to wait until the age of 31 for his international debut, he had been showing his class at club level for many years during stints at Barcelona, Benfica and Fenerbahce. Now with eight international caps to his name, he has been with current club Hannover since 2004.

APPENDICES

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