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    Soccer Monologue

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    Soccer is life changing and it requires dedication and teamwork. For me, soccer has always brought a source of pride and excitement. Not all those who play soccer, understand the rules and regulation of the game. Through the journey of my personal inferno, I learned what not do on the soccer field. As we embark in the first level of hell, with my guide Alex Morgan, we arrive. “Welcome to the hell of dribblers! Here you will meet the sinners of the soccer world who will not turn over the ball…

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    Soccer In The Fall

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    family obsessed with sports, I grew up playing baseball in the spring, soccer in the summer, football in the fall and basketball in the winter. Sports from a young age taught me the ideas of teamwork, respect, and resilience. In all sports but football, I played for either a travel team or tournament team. Entering Hillsborough’s Middle School, I came in expecting to transition right from travel sports to HMS athletics. Soccer in the fall, tryouts went well as I made it to the final cuts. The…

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    Savino, who graduated in 2010 and now works as a Senior Financial Analyst for Major League Soccer, in the sports industry. At Saint Joseph’s University, Savino was an accounting and finance double major with a passion for soccer. Him and a friend even started the Men’s Club Soccer team. Late into his senior year, Savino and a friend started a website, Business of Soccer, with the intent to blog about soccer; however, they soon realized it had transformed into a resource for the sport’s industry…

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    Soccer and basketball both are the popular game in the world. Some people love soccer, and some perform basketball. These two groups of people are jubilant and enjoy watching their favorite sport, but there always has a troublemaker throw an argument out, and separate people into two groups and push them to an opposite position. For example, “which one is better? PlayStation 4 or Xbox?” or “which one you perform more? LOL or Dota?” or “you mom and your wife fall into the river, whom you save…

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    The Influence Of Soccer

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    Watching soccer has always been a favorite pastime of mine and my family. For as long as I could remember, I woke up to the Premier League, ate lunch with La Liga, and dined with Liga MX. I witnessed the likes of Manchester United vs. Manchester City, Barcelona vs. Real Madrid, and Chivas vs. America. From El Clasico to El Super Clasico, I lived, dreamed, and consumed every team and derby. For every school year from September to June, watching clubs was religious. Then comes summer. This is…

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    A Goniometer In Soccer

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    to flex then is held in this position for a short period of time as hip continues to flex. The knee begins to extend and before hip achieves maximal angular velocity, its velocity begins to decline, the knee velocity increases until impact with the soccer ball (Aderson and Sidaway,…

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    Is It Good At Soccer?

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    doing or not doing. It’s simply my reluctance to go take more risks and go through it, whatever that it may be. And that may seem like a silly thing to say, but in fact, it is true. I always wanted to become really good at soccer, which led my parents to put me into a soccer club. I was decent, even good in some aspects, but I never actually practiced or took the training as seriously as the other kids. I was just floating from one training to the other, and the next game to the next. After a…

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    Tim Howard Research Paper

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    If you are a fan of soccer or know anything about the game. You would have sometime heard about the name Tim Howard. Tim Howard is considered one of the best goalkeepers in history. In my paper we will learn more about his childhood, beginning of his career, and his future and why I think he should be on a Wheaties box. Tim Howard didn’t grow up in a wealthy family and had to work hard to earn money for lunch at school. Tim and his brother Chris were always full of energy and always…

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    Soccer Geometry

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    Geometry of Goal Scoring The game of soccer is played by millions of people, players, and teams around the world. In all the games, there is one thing the teams are looking to achieve, scoring a goal. Scoring a goal as in, getting the ball inside the opponents net using anything but hands. One could use their head, knee, chest, thigh, foot, face, and many more and what is used could affect if it is made or not. What some people may not know are the other factors that increase or decrease their…

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    beneficial to the city of Birmingham, Alabama. A professional sports team could boost the city’s tourism substantially and possibly grow its population. The team would need to be from one of the country’s 5 biggest sports: Football, Baseball, Basketball, Soccer, or Hockey. There are reasons why Birmingham never had a professional sports team. The State of Alabama has always been dominated by the two college sports programs, Alabama and Auburn. These two college’s sports programs alone have…

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