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    The Soccer Life

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    had transformed with many cones to make a soccer field. At this practice they taught me the very basics of the game of soccer. I had a very detailed knowledge of soccer before going to this first practice. I am half English‚ so I had been watching soccer since I was born. I could kick a soccer ball since I began walking. This was only the beginning to what I could and would accomplish until this moment in my life. I played at the recreational level of soccer from when I was five years old until I was

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    that have heavily influenced my life are football and soccer. Although‚ there are many similarities‚ there are also many differences between the two sports. Each sport as a season that it shines during. Soccer and football are both played during the fall. Tough sports require protection‚ hard work‚ persistence‚ and a competitive drive. Every sport requires something to compete over and a way of scoring. Football has an oval shaped ball that gets thrown. Soccer has a circular ball that is not allowed

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    History of Football

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    A Brief History of the Game Football’s Early Beginnings Football (as well as rugby and soccer) are believed to have descended from the ancient Greek game of harpaston. Harpaston is mentioned frequently in classical literature‚ where it is often referred to as a “very rough and brutal game“. The rules of this ancient sport were quite simple: Points were awarded when a player would cross a goal line by either kicking the ball‚ running with it across the goal line‚ or throwing it across

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    Soccer Life

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    It was either because he played soccer and was amazing at it or was it because he took care of me taught me what was good and what was bad. Either ways my father is the most amazing dad that the lord had given me. I don’t know what I would do if he was gone. Just thinking about it makes my eyes water so much that I could fill up a dried up lake. As I was growing up‚ since my dad liked soccer. My favorite sport was of course soccer. I have been watching him play soccer till he had retired with about

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    Why Soccer Is Popular

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    Why is soccer not popular in the U.S.A? It’s not popular in U.S.A because of riots‚ player with one name‚ brutality‚ flopping objectivity‚ substitution‚ not enough scoring‚ the use of hands‚ the tie‚ and that they are not the best at it. Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/21488-top-ten-reasons-soccer-isnt-popular-in-the-united-states 2. Why soccer is called football in some countries? A journalist in The Time of London recently bemoaned the use of the Americanism “soccer”‚ but in

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    most teamwork is often required in sports. While football and baseball are both known as professional sports‚ football requires more teamwork‚ making football the more challenging sport in which to be successful. Often sports teams are often unsuccessful simply

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    Soccer History Essay

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    there is a history‚ but no other sport’s history compares to that of soccer. Though the origin of the sport is mysterious‚ it has grown to be the most popular sport in the modern world. Many have tried to pin down the singular person that started soccer‚ but none have been successful. However‚ historians have been able to find the cultures that primarily played soccer‚ dating back to ancient times. From its conception‚ soccer has proven to be a complex sport that truly tests the athleticism of

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    Passing In Soccer

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    Soccer is a complex sport that is unique because it focuses on the feet and it uses special skill. There are many skills that are need to play this sport like passing‚ receiving a pass‚ dribbling‚ and shooting. Each position on the soccer field targets different skills‚ but all of them have fundamental skills. The goalkeeper on the other hand has different skill sets because they don’t focus their feet‚ but instead their hands. When playing soccer‚ a player must be able to build on these skills in

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    A Brief History of Soccer

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    Visita de Salog High School Goa‚ Camarines Sur S/y: 2013-1014 SOCCER In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement in English IV Presented by: Kenneth Darin Duran Student Presented to: Mrs. Josie H. Caballero Teacher January 7‚ 2014 DEDICATION This is dedicated to everyone who are deserving for soccer. For all of those people who wants to become a and learn about soccer. To my fellow students at VdSHS ‚ I want to share this research to all of you. May Everyone gather

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    Physics of Soccer

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    The Physics Of Soccer Soccer is a sport that’s very challenging and during the course I’ve found physics can also be described as challenging. As far as I was concerned soccer and physics were both challenging and that was all they had in common‚ consequently upon researching them both this I found that I was wrong. For me this was nothing new because I’ve found that physics isn’t a subject that can be skimmed‚ but rather it has to be studied to the finest detail. Those small details if missed can

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