Football as part of the curriculum?

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Zoltán Balog, the Minister of Human Capacities, submitted a modification proposal which would make football part of the primary and elementary curriculum as a compulsory sport.
Origo.hu writes that they noticed the document which is only a draft now, but knowing the government’s feelings towards football and seeing the elaboration of the proposal, it is no doubt that the intention is serious.
It is laid down in the first sentence that football would be compulsory for both boys and girls starting from first grade. When listing the aims and assignments, they write findings like “For most children football means entertainment, social coexistence and the main form of self-expression.”
The proposal thoroughly discusses the curriculum of the two football practices/week. For instance, 7-year-old girls would have to acquire secrets of “applying pressure on the opponent while in defence and endeavour to get back the ball immediately after losing it” and the draft lists several other tactical elements, which even put our national football team to trouble.
The expected results are appointed after the developmental periods broke down into 2-year cycles. For instance this expects children after the first two grades to be technically and tactically able to do tasks like “ball technique with different parts of the feet” and “organised attack after losing the ball”.





