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    for Malaysia. Born in Setapak‚ Mokhtar showed interest in playing football at an early age. He played for his school and later for his home state‚ Selangor FA. He attended secondary school at Victoria Institution‚ Kuala Lumpur from 1966 to 1970 and established the Piala Mokhtar Dahari (Mokhtar Dahari Cup) which is still being played for until today. He was only 19 years-old when he first played for theMalaysia national football team in an international game. Mokhtar helpedSelangor FA win the Malaysia

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    What makes football so popular? In his short essay‚ Kalle Nurk‚ an Estonian sociologist‚ tries to analyze the reasons that make football the most widely practised (and watched) sport in the world. The main goal of this work is to inspire readers to score with their own ideas to think further on the subject. A large number of people sitting in their seats‚ whistling‚ tooting and yelling while watching 22 men chase a ball in a field covered in grass. Is this some kind of a strange ritual? At least

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    sixteenth century English public schools generally‚ and headmaster Richard Mulcaster in particular‚ were instrumental in taking football away from its violent "mob" form and turning it into an organised team sport that was beneficial to schoolboys. Thereafter‚ the game became institutionalised‚ regulated‚ and part of a larger‚ more central tradition. Many early descriptions of football and references to it (e.g.‚ in poetry) were recorded by people who had studied at these schools‚ showing they were familiar

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    In Football Since time began‚ feminists worldwide have demanded equal rights and yes‚ they’ve probably said just about everything there is to say about sexism. We all dream of the day when women and men are treated with the same amount of respect‚ attention and understanding. But will this day ever come? Sexism should be non-existent and football is no exception. Sexism can begin in the simplest of places; a primary school for example. Picture this‚ a group of boys are playing a football match

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    Printing Textile printing is the process of applying colour to fabric in definite patterns or designs. In properly printed fabrics the colour is bonded with the fiber‚ so as to resist washing and friction. Textile printing is related to dyeing but‚ whereas in dyeing proper the whole fabric is uniformly covered with one colour‚ in printing one or more colours are applied to it in certain parts only‚ and in sharply defined patterns. In printing‚ wooden blocks‚ stencils‚ engraved plates‚ rollers

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    to get into the NFL. Richard was a person out of many that didn’t get many opportunities. He had to work for everything and had nobody to really understand that being a football player consists of striving for greatness even if noone is watching. The NFL was one of the his biggest dreams. He had wanted to be a professional football player in the big leagues and had the dream to play with veterans because they have been there and done it over and over again. Even though

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    social classes. England football is observed differently because of socioeconomics. Many people use the word passion to describe how the British enjoy their football. Bloombury-International.com believes the passion for football is due in part because “England is considered the home of football and many people believe that the sport originated in England”(4). Football is embedded in English culture. Many stadium games are sold out and TV ratings at an all time high for football. So much so that even

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    History of American Football American football is a very popular game in the US‚ also known as football in Canada. Football has some definite origins linked to Rugby football that was played during the 18th century in England. Football has a cousin in the name of soccer which also draws its origins from the game of rugby. However‚ soccer is the more stringent form of game‚ not allowing carrying of ball using hands and some other rules allowed in football like forward pass. Football is different in so

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    behind American football in its appeal to Americans. This is very strange considering how the world views soccer‚ also known as football‚ as the most popular sport. Soccer is a sport of true passion amazement that American Football cannot compare to. In the beautiful game of soccer‚ a player does not need much equipment. This makes it so easy to get out and play with friends. In soccer a player only needs shin guards if that‚ and a player is ready to have a game. In contrast Football cannot be played

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    The average football match last for 90 minutes‚ consisting of two 45 minute halves‚ with a 15 minute break in between them. Due to football matches consisting of various intensities‚ it is believed that all three energy systems are used: aerobic‚ ATP-PC and lactic acid. Here is the data that each system contributes to performance in soccer: • ATP-PC= 60% • Lactic Acid= 20% • Aerobic= 20% (Mathews 1974) Centre backs are required to have the following components of fitness: Component of fitness Definition

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