Football Rules

On the eve of the 2002 World Cup, a MORI survey commissioned by Thresher explores the public's understanding of football's main rules.

On the eve of the 2002 World Cup, a MORI survey commissioned by Thresher explores the public's understanding of football's main rules.

In a survey of nearly 2,000 people, 79% of men and 42% of women questioned claimed to know the Offside rule, while 86% of men and 54% of women say they can define a corner. Two thirds of women (63%) say they understand what constitutes a penalty (versus 89% men), and almost half (47%) a throw in (versus 84% men).

The survey also established that David Beckham is people's top choice to take a penalty for England, with nearly half (46%) choosing him over striker Michael Owen (31%).

Technical details

The MORI survey interviewed 1880 adults aged 18+, face-to-face, across England and Scotland between 2-7 May 2002.

Topline Results

Q1 Please tell me which, if any, of these football rules you fully understand.

  Total Men Women
  % % %
Penalty 75 89 63
Corner 70 86 54
Throw In 65 84 47
Offside 60 79 42
Golden Goal 46 69 25
Indirect Free Kick 46 71 21
None 19 8 28
Don't know 2 1 2

Q2 Which, if any one, of these football players would you pick as your favourite to take a key penalty for England in the World Cup?

  %
David Beckham 46
Michael Owen 31
Paul Scholes 3
Steven Gerrard 1
David Seaman 1
Emile Heskey 1
Rio Ferdinand 1
Gary Neville 1
Darrius Vassell 0
Joe Cole 0
Other 1
None of these 5
Don't know 9

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