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    like any other sport. When playing a game, you need to do moves that you have practiced, to get past the other teams defense and score a goal, and you also have to teach yourself mentally to think before you react. If you have the ball, you can’t just kick it randomly and hope to score, you have to think of your other teammates and work with them to get the ball up the field. Another part of soccer that is very critical is passing. You have to pass the ball and develop new techniques and ways to control

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    Jose Alfredo Villacis Morla Global Leadership Paper#1 Being one of the captains on my high-school soccer team Leadership experience happens everywhere, every time, and people don’t realize them until your followers or the situation let you know you are acting as a leader. Definitely being a leader is not easy. It depends in different factors or abilities. One of them is the personality of the person who is trying to act as a leader. The other is the position because in most cases the leader

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    shootout? Let us first see what a penalty kick is? When do players receive a penalty kick? Penalty kick is a direct free kick that is taken from the penalty spot which is 12 yards from the goal. Only the goalkeeper is allowed to stand between the player taking the penalty kick and the goal. All other players need to stand behind the penalty taker. Penalty kicks are performed during normal play. They are awarded when a foul that is punishable by a direct free kick is committed within the offending player's

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    Christian like's to play soccer but he isn't that good . He want's to make to the soccer team, but the soccer coach doesn't think that he is good enough to make it, The other soccer players and his parents don't believe in him either. Christian want's to make it to the soccer team and he knows he can make the team. The coach has told me" that I can't make the team", but I have practiced soccer every day when I came from school.I got mad from what the coach said. That Christian isn't good to make

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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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    Descriptive Narrative

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    “One, two, LGU, goooooo United!” We ran out to the field, full of energy. I jumped up, slapping the crossbar with my glove. I always do this before most games that I play as the goalie, hoping that it will give me luck. It was a beautiful day for soccer. It was a bit hot, but we had three substitutes, so we were set. There was a slight breeze, but it wasn’t enough to blow the ball in any certain direction. This was our second game in the tournament, and we came out determined. We hadn’t lost in four

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    is called a penalty. To receive a penalty you could have had a hand ball, you could have tripped something, or you could have done someting illegal to the soccer rule book. A penalty in soccer can result in a yellow or red card, a direct or indirect kick, or a penalty

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    The game starts off with a kick off, and the teams are allowed to pass, dribble, juggle, head, kick, and shoot the ball to place it down the field, and (hopefully, or eventually) into their opponent’s goal. If the ball is kicked off the field over the length of the field, the other team is given a throw-in, where the ball is thrown over the player’s head, and back onto the field. If the ball is kicked over the goal, or across the width of the field, either a corner kick results (by the offensive team

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    technally commiting a foul. Players can slide-tackle the opposition fairly, unless you hit the person before you hit the ball. If anyone on your team fouls a person on the other team outside of the eighteen yard box, the other team gets a free kick. In a free kick, the opposing team gets a oppurtunity to get a shot from wherever they got fouled from without any pressure. If your team fouls someone on the other team inside your eighteen yard box, they get a penalty.

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    opponent, tripping, jumping into you opponent, pushing and tackling your opponent. There are also many types of penaltie kicks. There is the direct kick, penalty kick, and the inderect kick. A direct kick is taken from the point of the foul. A penalty kick is taken 12 yards away from the opponents goal. A inderect kick my be touched by two players before scoring. A inderect kick is also taken from the point of the

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