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    Topic: Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of participating in a popular Sport in your home country. Sport is any organised, competitive, physical and educational activity involving individuals or team. However, sports itself have its value in individual lives and country as a whole. A country has its own popular sports that can be played within their region. In Solomon Islands, there are few popular sports that are played in the country. The most popular sport played is soccer. It can be played

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    globalization of football has skyrocketed through the years, which has resulted in many negative and positive outcomes for the sport as a whole in Africa. Africa has been empowered and disempowered by this globalization that has created a complex relationship involving independence, peace and commercial imperatives. As I will describe throughout this essay, Africa as a continent has come a long way with the globalization of football but still struggles deeply in certain aspects. Football has played a

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    real hard to make a team. It may sound cocky, but I was more worried if there would even be a team. The USSF changed how soccer teams were put together. In the previous years, teams were made by school cut off

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    and has become a premier sport in many countries. The first ever soccer match was played in England in 1863 when Barnes football club played against Richmond football club which ended in a tie. Soccer is played around the world but it's mostly played in Europe where some of the greatest soccer players live there. But not all of them lives in Europe, some lives in America, Argentina, and even Portugal. My top three soccer players are Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi, and Hope Solo. Hope Solo is one

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    and terrains, Argentina is by no means a small country. Argentina makes up the whole southern half of South America, covering 2.8 million square kilometers (Geographia). Argentina contains some of the world 's tallest mountain ranges, vast deserts, and large scale waterfalls (Geographia). Being the eighth largest country in the world with a large amount of natural resources, Argentina has the potential to join the leaders on the global stage. Although having latent potential, Argentina lacks the ability

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    Messi was born, it wasn’t easy for him. He was born into poverty in Argentina. When he was eleven years old he was diagnosed with a growth hormone deficiency. Since his family was in poverty, they didn’t have enough money to pay for the treatment and medical bills. For awhile they struggled with bills until one day when Barcelona FC reached out. Barcelona FC noticed that Messi had a god given talent in the sport of football or soccer in America. The club wanted Messi to play for them so they

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    ball control, or having the ability to help your team without making yourself look great? Although many soccer players were above average, three soccer players seemed to rise above the rest:Lionel Messi, Diego Maradona, and Pelé. Lionel Messi was signed to FC Barcelona at the age of thirteen years old, and now he is twenty-seven years old and has built a legacy that will live on for decades. Lionel Messi was born on June 24, 1987, in Rosario, Argentina, to a not so wealthy family. Messi was then diagnosed

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    Rosario, Argentina turned up to be a millionaire and a professional soccer player in the world right now. Lionel Messi! In this story i’ll tell you his biography, where/how did messi turned out to be a tall guy who was the smallest kid in his school, how did Messi became a soccer player and he helped Barcelona to win big leagues in Europe/Spain, And I will tell you about the awards he won and about the World cup he played for his national team Argentina. Soccer is a game played by two teams of eleven

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    “Politics doesn’t belong in football” is what I heard my Dad say as a Jeremy Corbyn banner was raised in the kop. “I watch football to get away from Politics” is a comment I saw in /r/soccer and that got me thinking, isn’t football the worst place to come to get away from politics. I want to start with my overall point. Politics and Football are intricately intertwined. Politics often manifests itself through Football, whilst Football has also been used for political propaganda. One of the ways

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    Lionel Messi is an Argentine born soccer striker who plays for Argentina and for the Spanish futbol club F.C. Barcelona. He is often called the “successor of Diego Maradona”, a great soccer player. By June 2014, he was earning $64.7 million, and was the second highest paid soccer player in the world. With his careers in Europe and South America, and the records he currently holds, Lionel Messi is the greatest soccer player ever to live. At age 11, Messi was diagnosed with human growth hormone deficiency

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