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    Soccer

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    rules of many different sports. Among these sports, soccer was one of my favorites. Participating in this sport had many benefits including health, and skill benefits. According to the 2006 FIFA Big Count, “there were 265 million soccer players in the world, 270 million when referees and match officials were…

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    Sociological Insights

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    The purpose of this article is to elucidate the sociological insights that can be learned from analysing the relationship between political, economic and cultural phenomenon within football institutions at both a global and local level. Giulianotti and Robertson(2004) assert that football is vitally important to our understanding of globalisation because roughly one billion people have an interest in the sport and it allows these groups to interact. Soccer acts like a microcosm of the concept of…

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    Colonialism In Brazil

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    At first citizens of Brazil were intrigued when the news broke out about hosting the 2014 World Cup, the most entertaining and famous sports event in the world and a host in 2016 Olympics. After discovering there was a corporate conflict of interest in regards to Brazil’s economy and the money was being displaced towards other projects instead of rebuilding community schools, hospitals, etc. This lead to major protesting which this country hasn’t endured in years, Brazilians feel as if they are…

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    to love it and they taught their children to love it. Soccer was brought to Argentina in the middle of the 19th century by British immigrants. The first Argentine soccer league was put together in 1891, which makes it the third oldest league in the world. In just a short two years soccer leagues in Argentina had gone viral and so the Argentine Football Association was formed in 1893, making it the eighth oldest soccer association.…

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    who was a Jamaican-born Footballer who played for the Club team Liverpool FC from 1987 to 1997. He made 407 appearances and scored 108 goals during his time with the team, and won two league titles and one FA Cup. He also had 79 appearances for England, played in the 1986 and 1990 World Cups and was twice the winner of the Football Writers’ Player of the Year award. He was on the receiving side of some very vicious racial abuse from fans and players as well. He was racially abused in a game…

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    Something new began happening in the football world and governmental world of Brazil: political protests. The people of Brazil are known for the mad love of football, with DeMatta saying that football is an important vehicle of the Brazilian nation building project, a: “highly significant means to the articulation of messages about what it is to be truly Brazilian” (DeMatta, 2009). The people of Brazil take a lot of pride in their love of football, but they will not shy away from letting their…

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    Pele Research Paper

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    Pele On October 23, 1940 in Três Corações, Brazil, soccer legend Pelé was born as Edson Arantes Do Nascimento. His parents were João Ramos do Nascimento who was Pelé's father and was also a professional soccer player and Celeste Arantes who was his mother. Maria Lúcia Nascimento and Zeca Nascimento are Pelé's sisters. Pele and his family lived in the city of Bauru. Pele grew up in poverty so it wasn’t such a pleasant childhood. Also Pele’s friends were the ones that first called him Pele. Pele…

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    Did you know soccer is the number one most popular sport in the world? Well it is. According to international federation of association football also known as FIFA, there are over 2,00 soccer clubs registered. Let's examine the history of soccer and how things have changed in the time, investigate the rules of the game and how it is played and discovered the health benefits that come with playing the sport. First, we are going to be examining is the history of soccer. Have you ever…

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    Brazil Research Paper

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    is through their passion for football. Currently holding the record number of victories, Brazil is the only country that has qualified for every World Cup competition. Their pop culture is reflected through their worldwide media outbreak of this sport, with over 10,000 Brazilian players on a professional level. Brazil even hosted the 2014 FIFA World Cup tournament. FOLK CULTURE As well as popular culture, much of Brazil is centered around…

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    competition. The Sierra Leone Premier League is the top football league in Sierra Leone, with 14 teams. At the completion of each season, the two worst teams are relegated to the second level, and their places taken by promoted teams. The Sierra Leone FA Cup is the national knockout competition which was established in…

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