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    Have you ever been in the situation where you just entered middle school but there is no soccer team? Even though you really want to play soccer there is just no way you can, homework takes too much time and there will be no time left for soccer. That is the average life of a middle school soccer player. A topic that is often debated is whether middle schools should have a soccer team. Some people say that middle schools already have so many sports and have to spend so much money on them that…

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    wearing one. The writer is attempting to create the impression in her article that the Hijab is rather routine and common in sports, when in fact, the reality is, it is seldom seen on the pitch. As an example of its rarity, for the 2015 FIFA World Women’s World Cup, not a single female was observed wearing the Hijab during play, even though many Muslim countries participated in the event. Khan references the fact that Asmahan has been playing for many years in Ontario with the Hijab with no…

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    Furthermore, for a small percentage people, a sport could become their career. Even in the world of sports, women are fighting for equality. In recent years, The U.S women's soccer team has fought long and hard for the respect and recognition from not only the public, but from the U.S Soccer organization. In May of 2016, the U.S women's soccer…

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    Globalization Of Football

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    1. Introduction Football, originating in England, after hundred years of conversion, has been disseminated to almost every corner of the world. Until 2006, 211 countries and region affiliate with Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA, 2007). Thus, its universality and prevalence enable football as an approach to interpret globalization. Comprehending what is an identity is the first step towards studying the outcome of globalization towards local identity. Barker (1999)…

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    Leite are still the champion in the world and ni that time Messi like a kid stand between theRicardo Izecson dos Santos Leite. But with the time growth Messi become more succeeful. Ricardo Izecson dos Santos Leite was retire in 2008. Mssi tried to be the best soccer player, but the sad is Ronaldo Luiz Nazario De Lima was become the first person. In that time everyone do not believe that Messi can exceed Ronaldo. However he did it! He was cross Ronaldo won the first FIFA…

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    Barcelona right midfielder, who has innovated the world of soccer through his amazing dribbling skills, and his endless pursuit to keep pushing barriers. Lionel Messi became one of the richest soccer players due to all his achievements alone and the ones for his club. With such an incredible income of around $21 million per year (“Lionel Messi Biography”), Messi has been a huge impact to the soccer society and to the people all round the world due to his work ethic on and off the field. With…

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    surpasses Messi’s salary by a few million. European teams like Real Madrid and Football club Barcelona recruit some of the worlds most valuable and highest paid players. Nathan Mercer from BBC referred to experts at Deloitte and reported that the average Premier League players earn more in seven days than the average employee in the United Kingdom in an entire year. Why in the world are they paid so much? Experts don’t realize…

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    Research Paper On Messi

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    Lionel Messi was conceived on June 24, 1987 in Rosario, Argentina. He is roughly 170 cm tall and 67 kg. Right now he is a 21-year-old midfielder playing as number 10 for the Spanish La Liga football club, FC Barcelona. Lionel Messi has as of now get to be distinctly one of the best players on the planet and is as of now being contrasted with the Argentine legend, Diego Maradona, even at his young age. Lionel Messi is referred to others as having an extremely strange method for playing. He is…

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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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    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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