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    GOOOOAAAALLLL!! OLE OLE! These are the common chants you will hear at a soccer match. Usually the announcer will yell goal until he runs out of breath and the fans of each team will yell out chants to cheer on their teams. This shows the spirit of soccer and the impact it has many lives. Soccer is the greatest sport due to its greatness of the game, but there are those who believe otherwise. Soccer deserves more repect than it already has been acknowledged. The health benefits of soccer for the body

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    Equal Pay Benefits

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    It has been said that one ex-FIFA official even spent a sum of FIFA’s money that exceeded Leroux’s annual salary on an apartment for his cats (Johnson, 2015). As stated in an article by Johnson (2015), “The Women’s World Cup might not draw the same attention as the Men’s World Cup yet, but if FIFA were to begin spending anywhere near as much on women’s soccer as men’s soccer, national programs would be better able to sustain themselves and their league counterparts. The money FIFA pays to national

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    Brazilian national team. In 1958 Pele played in the World Cup in Sweden. Pele being only 17 years old erupted to score 3 goals in a 5-2 semifinal win over France, then he scored two more in the finals a 5-2 win over the host country. In 1970 World Cup

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    Soccer Is A Sport

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    No matter if you call it soccer, or you call it football, it is arguably the sport of the world. Played by more people around the globe than any other, and with some matches by over a billion people at one time, this one sport unifies a people unlike any other. It is a sport that inspires and motivates, and it is a sport that entertains and gives cause to celebrate. In short, soccer is a truly a sport for the players and the fans alike. Increasingly, it is a sport that transcends gender lines with

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    little league coaches behaviors. Soccer only has one cultural icon. The only cultural icon that resembles soccer is David Beckham. The Major League Soccer has hoped to lure famous stars to America. For example Beckham said during the England’s World Cup training program where he gotten injured during the second half in a penalty-kick causing the England to lose stated that he planned to go to America. “ Sometime soon… soccer’s most famous current star likely will be coming to America, injecting glamour

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    for football is called Federation Internationale de Football Association also known as FIFA. In the U.S, professional football has become more popular over the years. The non-profit organization FIFA, makes around 4 billion U.S dollars from the World Cup. And according to Forbes, FIFA since 1999 has made 16.2 billion dollars. Federation Internationale de Football Association, a worldwide association, is being investigated by the FBI for scandals, which has a huge impact

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    As a soccer mania, it’s an honor to have the chance to watch the Argentinian soccer team playing live in the field. That was during the 2016 Copa America’s semifinal match, happened right here in Houston, TX at the NRG stadium. Went directly to the gate since my ticket was printed. The careless security check was a real concern to me, I thought it’s not what's expected for eighty thousand audiences’ event. Next, I was embarrassed how easy and smooth it was to reach out my seat. But the big deal was

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    like the Olympics or World Cup. Along with that she has a love for traveling also. A great combination in mind. A soccer player who has a love for travelling across the world or just the state. She as loved everywhere in Europe she has been. But especially Italy, France, and Germany all of the usual travel favorites. But when she’s a professional and travelling the world for her games she’ll be able to enjoy all of the sights like for example when she goes to the World Cup in somewhere like Brazil

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    Ali Collins December 3rd, 2015 Physics 211 Physics of Curving a Soccer Ball When a soccer game is on the line between becoming Champions and only being second best, a free kick is one of the most exciting parts of the game of soccer. Players can curve the flight of the ball into the net by adding a spin to the ball. ne game that all fans will remember is the free kick taken by Roberto Carlos in 1997 in the tournament in France. The ball was played 30 meters from his opponents’ goal and just a tad

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    The Beast Essay

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    The Beast is Here When a car earns the nickname of “The Beast”, one can easily imagine how powerful it must be. This word conjures up images of fire, fury, and strength. Race car driver Alex Lloyd took a car called “The Beast” for a spin at the latest edition of one of America’s most famous endurance events, 25 Hours of Thunderhill. His experience with the car was an exciting one as he learned exactly why this particular automobile has earned such a ferocious nickname. Lloyd endured an incredible

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