Under the patronage of the honorable President of the University, Professor Dr. Hassan Shaker Magdy, the Department of Anesthesia Techniques at the College of Health and Medical Technologies held a friendly match between the students of the Department of Anesthesia. The first stage. Practicing football contributes to increasing the muscle strength of different parts of the muscle masses present in the player’s body, including the lower part. Of the body muscles, which are important in shooting, jumping, and other skills that require the strength of the leg muscles. Football also increases the strength of the muscles of the upper body, which are used in the process of confronting the players of the opposing team and blocking them to keep the ball.