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    Soccer used to be my life. I played city league soccer for five years‚ after which I started playing competitive soccer for a traveling team. I used to eat‚ sleep‚ and breath soccer. That is‚ until I didn’t make the high school soccer team. Nine‚ almost ten years of soccer went down the drain the day my name didn’t get called by the coach. As you can probably imagine‚ I was devastated. My freshman ego and self confidence was torn into a million seemingly irreparable pieces. I often wondered why I

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    issue is to care more about soccer in Iowa Falls. In this article “Why You Should Care About Soccer‚” the author states that sure‚ maybe football

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    Draft In Simon Kuper’s book Football against the Enemy‚ Kuper explores how soccer has become convoluted in social‚ economic‚ and political views of society. This essay addresses the subconscious effects of soccer and nationalism on fans of the 1988 World Cup game between West-Germany and the Netherlands as well as how they use imagination to relive history through games and how they have all intertwined to prove soccer is a parallel to life. What we can gather from Benedict Anderson’s Imagined

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    It was my first day of tryouts. I was 7 years old and love to play soccer. At the time playing soccer was my life. Rapid Wien was/is the best team in Austria. I was super nervous because it was the first time i ever tried out for such a big team. My heart was beating. BOOM….boom boom. I laced up my shoes and pulled up my socks. I was ready for the challenge. I run onto the field and the coach asked me what my name was in German. My German was not so good at the time‚ so it took me a while to say

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    Aerobic and Anaerobic Conditioning for Soccer Players Soccer is a game that requires extensive conditioning. This is because soccer players are constantly running during games and they also have to do different types of running like sprinting‚ medium speed running‚ and slower running like jogging. Furthermore‚ soccer games are long‚ two 40-45 minute halves. So‚ players must be excellent shape or else they will not be able to run strongly for the whole game. If not‚ a player may be tired during

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    Recently I decided to observe how the inflation of a soccer ball influences the accuracy of a soccer ball. In this experiment‚ I used one Nike soccer ball‚ one pair of Adidas soccer cleats‚ a soccer field‚ an air pump and a pressure gauge. I used a soccer ball with the PSI of 8.7‚ a soccer ball with 9.5 PSI‚ and a soccer ball with 7.75 PSI. Changing the PSI of the soccer ball changes the results because the PSI changes the hardness of a ball. I can see how the PSI affects my accuracy by recording

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    I believe that football is better than soccer because football has more variety and excitement than soccer‚ according to these very valid reasons. First off‚ Football has more variety than soccer. With soccer‚ The ball never leaves the ground unless it is kicked into the air. With football the ball can be ran‚ kicked‚ passed punted. Also football can is fun to play and watch. Soccer is really boring to watch and sometimes fun to play‚ but kind of gets boring after a while or so.

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    Soccer is played by approximately 270 million people in the world. That is four percent of the global human population. With that being said‚ soccer is the most popular sport in the world. In every sport there are injuries and in soccer there’s no exception. Injuries are natural in sports and although there are ways to try to avoid them‚ it is not always possible. These players are at risk of many injuries‚ from not so severe to very severe. However‚ soccer players are affected by three different

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    goal line technology be used in soccer? Goal line technology is a widely debated topic in the soccer industry. There are many reasons for it as there are many reasons against it. In professional soccer though‚ goal line technology would be a big mistake to implement. It would make the sport too different than what it was intended to be. Soccer was a sport that was intended to be with eleven players on each team in a field with two line-men and a center referee. Soccer is one of the most famous and

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    places in Central America claim to have started the worldwide popular sport of soccer. But now more than 240 million people play soccer around the world. Having many people aware‚ there is always a debate on who is the greatest player of all time. Out of all of the players in the history of soccer‚ Pele is the greatest to have lived. When it comes to goal scoring ability‚ Pelé is by far the best scorer in the history of soccer. Pele scored 1‚282 goals in 1‚363 games(“History”). Ronaldo de Lima scored

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