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    David Robert Joseph Beckham was born on May 2, 1975 in Leytonstone, East London, England. He is a retired English Football (soccer) player1, who played at the midfield position. He is a very inspiring athlete, with several accomplishments for multiple teams. He has led Manchester United to six Premier league wins, won the Champions League trophy, won a Ligue 1 Title, 4 community shields, 2 MLS cups, 1 La Ligue Cup, and many more. Although, this well-known athlete, has faced some problems throughout

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    Globalization, in essence, is the interaction, collaboration, and sometimes even conflict, between people of different nations; soccer embodies this idea heavily. For instance, in 1904, seven European nations founded the Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), creating the foundation for the behemoth of an organization that it is today (McMahon 11/8/2016). The idea behind the association was to have a governmental body that could control and dictate international matches, as well as

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    relying solely on their personal observations to determine a call, soccer officials are now being assisted by goal line technology, a tool to assist them making their official rulings during a game. According to the Fédération Internationale de Football Association, known as FIFA, which is the international governing body of the association of soccer, goal line technology is, “A technical means of instantly determining

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    only his parents had known the difference this baby boy would make to Scottish football in years to come. At the age of 16 Ally left His High School Hunter high to take up a career in football after his chemistry teacher Archie Robertson noticed him and took him to

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    Soccer: The World's Greatest Sport Essay

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    people believe football is a matter of life and death. I'm very disappointed with that attitude. I can assure you it is much, much more important than that.” - Bill Shankley (Khurana) The passion around the world when it comes to the game of soccer is immeasurable. Known as football in all other nations except Canada and the United States, it is undoubtedly the most popular sport in the world. It is a game played by millions all across the world and in many countries, such as Brazil, soccer contributes

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    city stadium is a football stadium in area called leckwith in Wales, Cardiff also it belongs for the football team and Wales national football team. Cardiff city stadium is the second biggest stadium in Wales and that’s after they added the Ninian stand. Malaysian billionaire owns the stadium and recently the owner invested so money on the stadium to extend it because when Cardiff city football club moved up to the premier league the number of people was increasing and when the team is playing home

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    David Beckham, professional soccer athlete, makes history while providing for a family. (Robinson 3). David wanted to play soccer in the big leagues since he was a child. (Robinson 7). He now is retired but still holds records and trophies for his outstanding accomplishments. David Beckham is a professional soccer player that influences all ages and has a great passion for soccer (“David Beckham”2). David Beckham was born on May 2, 1975, in Leytonstone, United Kingdom. He grew up in Chingford and

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    Today I would like to speak to you about the article you wrote about the focus on Adam Goodes recently, and the opinions I have about it. I have very strong feelings about football and I love the sport. I fully understand the impact of racist comments, but this Goodes booing has blown way out of proportion from what it really means. Adam Goodes booing is firstly not about his background and where on this planet he came from. It has nothing to do with that. He brought that all onto himself by saying

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    coach in football. He was born in 1941 in Glasgow, Scotland. Most people call him the greatest coach that has ever lived. He coached Manchester Untied from 1986 to 2013, with 38 trophies, including 13 English Premier League and 2 UEFA Champions League titles. Before his success as a coach he was an amateur football player until he was signed as a professional player in 1964. In this time he has shown great courage and leadership. Si Alex Ferguson found it hard to reach professional football because

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    Southafrica 2010

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    overtime in the minute 116. But to get to the final we had to suffer a lot. Everything began when a team full of very talented and very shameless players managed to gain the UEFA Euro 2008 against the almighty and fearsome Germany. This fact permitted the whole Spanish people to dream and to ask themselves: Why not? Why not becoming the next national team

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