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    To What Extent Is FIFA Destroying The World Of Football? Football is one of the world’s most popular and most played sport in the world. The contemporary history of this beautiful game dates all the way back to 1863 when the Football Association (FA) was formed in England. Football had already been introduced and played many years prior to the FA’s founding in 1863; however, October 26, 1863 was the date that eleven London football club and school representatives came together at a tavern with…

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    popularity outside of England. The very first international match ever played was in Glasgow between England and Scotland on November 30th, 1972. At the time of the international friendly, the Scottish FA didn’t exist, so it was England versus the oldest club in Scotland named Queen’s Park. Three months after the first international match, the Scottish FA was founded in 1873. Whales FA soon followed in 1875, and later the Irish FA in 1880. With this large increase in interest, soccer came the…

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    these clubs. Many footballers dream to someday play for these amazing clubs, so they could be noticed by the entire world. These teams are in a league of their own. Although, Real Madrid and Barcelona have plenty of similarities: they also have many differences like the tactics they use, the amount of major competitions won, and the stunning talents that these teams create. Real Madrid CF To start off, we should explore what Real Madrid has done to become who have became to be. Every club in…

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    Globalization In Soccer

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    activities have been increasing at a positive rate, leading to the spread of different cultural life across the world. Sports are debatably the most universal feature of popular culture. They combine different factors such as language and cultural differences that fascinate its spectators and participants, as…

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    oddball than elegant. It’s no surprise to find that he has strong thoughts on how the game should be played and also on some social issues surrounding it. Andrea Pirlo (born 19 May 1979) is an Italian professional footballer who plays for Italian Serie A club Juventus and the Italian national team. Pirlo is a free-kick specialist. He was also elected as part of the UEFA Euro 2012 Team of the Tournament, after leading Italy to thefinal, winning three man of the match awards in the process, the…

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    Soccer History Essay

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    eleven people, where each team tries to win by kicking a ball into the other team's goal". Moreover, it is considered to be an extremely widespread sport as it is estimated that around 715.1 million people watched the FIFA World Cup final match in Germany last year ("FIFA.com - FIFA World Cup™," n.d.), which only stands to prove how well liked the games are. The sport stands to emphasize national identity, as some games require national representations. Football started out in China ("Who…

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    because they do not deserve the victory. Also, they will take the cup, money, or, the golden and silver medals by illegal ways. Thus, the professional sports governmental like FIFA has started making some aims anti-doping policies and doping control, and the aims are: to prop and safeguard the morals and ethics and morals of sports, to prevent the mental and physical health of the players, and to make sure that the chance to win is equal (FIFA, n.d). So the government of the professional sport…

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    organizations and field has begun adapting the expanding technology by implementing the technology. Amongst the various organization, the organization which handle and regulate the world most popular sport: Soccer, or football as it is known in countries except the USA, called Federation International De Football Association (FIFA) has recently implemented a new technology in field of soccer called goal line technology: it is a technical means of instantly determining whether or not the whole of…

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    carnival and the FIFA world cup in 1950. The carnival first came up in the end of the 19th century, but already in 1930, carnival became the most important party of Rio de Janeiro, and furthermore, Brazil. Because of the carnival domestic tourism started to grow, in the years after that carnival was also the reason for international tourists to come to Rio (Brazil). Another important element that was important for the development of tourism in Rio de Janeiro was the FIFA world cup, held in…

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    Celebrities-Lionel Messi Lionel Andres ‘Leo’ Messi was born on 24th June 1987. He is an Argentine football player and plays for Spanish club Barcelona and is highly paid richest celebrities. He plays for Argentina national team. He also has a Spanish citizenship, which means he can play as an EU player. People usually say that he is the world’s best foot ball player. Messi received FIFA world player of the year at the age of 22 and several Ballon d’Or. Messi learned football by Furkan Kara- who…

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