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    Elijah Bowers Ms. Kelly Lepsig English IV 28 October 2016 Soccer History and Soccer Athletes When I was 11, I joined a youth soccer league thinking that it was going to be the easiest sport i ever played. I soon came to realize that this was not the case. Soccer was more challenging than I thought. So that 's why i Quit and played Baseball. I think I made the right decision. Soccer is the world 's most popular sport.(according to espn.com rankings) It is the national sport of most European

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    There are young women who are assiduously working to get a college degree and a steady job. Then, there are also women who are training to become a professional athlete, with the aspiration of becoming a member of the United States Women’s National Soccer Team (USWNT). In today’s society, women can pursue their goals, however, if compared to men’s sports, there can be differences seen that keep women from reaching full potential, equality, and their dreams. An evident and popular difference is the

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    The Soccer Of A Soccer

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    I been playing soccer since I was five years old and I never been in a fight while playing or seeing one. That changed when I moved to Fargo. I was born in Kenya and raised there. My family and I moved to the United State in 2008. We lived in Memphis, TN for a couple of months and we moved to Portland, Maine. I have passionate for the sport of soccer. I play other sports such as basketball and football, but I enjoy playing soccer the most. I played soccer my four years of High School and it was great

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    The culture of soccer is more than just articles written in sport pages, or rumors about players been transferred from one club to another. It includes a bigger picture that covers many different social, political and economic aspects of the game. In countries where the sport is not that relevant, people refer to it as soccer. In others where the sport is very popular and has been around for a long time, it is referred to as football. When it comes to the sport, there are two very different ideas

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    Soccer is, without a doubt, the best and the most beloved sport in the world but nobody would think that this astounding sport was hated by the place where it was originated, the America. Soccer is the worldwide sport with huge majority of subscribers all over the world. Unlike soccer, football is mainly an American sport which only attracts the Americans. But why American peoples hate soccer? There are a lot of debates that goes on regards with football and soccer. Whenever the controversy between

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    The History of Soccer Football is known to be over 2,000 years old. It is traced back to ancient China in the second and third centuries BC. It was during the Han Dynasty that people made a leather ball and kicked it around. It was found that Rome and Greeks used to also enjoy playing with a leather ball as well. Many countries have claimed to have started football for example Greece, Rome, and parts of Central America but it was England however that created what we now call football. It is said

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    Soccer On The Go : Soccer

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    Soccer on the Go… Soccer in the past from now has dramatically developed in technology from simplicity to complications in modern soccer. The complexity of soccer and the use of technology in the field has made it convenient for the players, spectators, referees and all those involved it. Soccer used to have drawbacks that caused disappointments upon fans and players and had their elation overthrown by a referee’s poorly-made decision. Although spectators are enraged by the wrong decision a referee

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    Introduction: Soccer is the most popular sport in the entire world. Soccer continues to emerge as a major sport in countries like United States and even China, while it remains the fastest growing team sport. The sport’s characteristics and its required functional activities demand certain technical skills and healthy physique from each player. As a result, there are disadvantages of playing the sport as injuries and medical problems occur. Soccer injuries are a big factor of the sport, that is

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    Women Soccer Players Should be Paid More In the year 2015, the Women’s United States national team won the World Cup. When they won they earned a $2 million. Even though this was a great accomplishment, in the 2014 Men’s World Cup, Germany won and earned a whopping $35 million. This is a major pay gap between the men and women’s soccer teams. I believe that women soccer players should be paid as much or more than their male counterparts. Many people believe that men and women soccer players are

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    The United States women’s national soccer team is the most successful female sports team in history. They also are the most winning team in women’s national soccer organization. The team has won three Women’s World Cup titles (including the first ever Women’s World Cup in 1991), four Olympic Women’s Gold Medals, seven CONCACAF Gold Cup wins, and ten Algarve Cups. Some of the awards they won off the field are receiving U.S Olympic Committee’s Team of the Year award in 1997 and 1999, and Sports Illustrated

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