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    Dear FIFA Federation, my name is Miguel Pereira and I am a student at Gwynedd-Mercy University located in Gwynedd Valley, Pennsylvania, in the United States of America. I am writing you this letter today because it has come to my concern that you have not done enough lately about racism happening in games and leagues. Now I am not saying that it is your fault that these people are making racial comments, or doing racial things towards our soccer players, but I feel like you haven’t put enough…

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    Soccer Game Analysis

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    started of the game began in England. Also, the first league began in England between virus clubs in England. After that, the game spread around the entire world. So, each country created its national team and its league. The world decided to create The FIFA (Federation International de Football Association) to control the rules of the game and other things of the game. Although many things had been changed in soccer game, it is still the number one sport game play in the world. Soccer can be…

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    The FIFA video game has impacted my life by growing my interest in soccer and connecting me to my friends and family. FIFA grew my interest in soccer by showing me how much fun and impressive soccer can be. It helped connect me to friends and family by making us able to relate through soccer. The FIFA video game has been able to impact me because of its popularity in the world, its game development, and the awards it has won. Without FIFA, my interest in soccer might not be as high, my ability…

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    Colonialism In Brazil

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    audience and readers, this is plenty of information regarding the political circumstances mandatory on grasping the social movements by the Brazilian people as opposed to the FIFA, the body governing the World Cup, the IOC (International Olympic committee and even Brazil’s own government! Zirin argues that both the IOC and FIFA, practice neoliberal policies that command authoritarianism actions such as neglecting social services in order to fund all the building projects. If we look at the big…

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    My favorite game including FIFA, it is a multiplayer or singleplayer game that allows you to play with friends or family and it is a really good game based in real life you can buy players from the transfer market like Cristiano Ronaldo or other players. Soccer is a fantastic sport…

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    cause a large number of serious injuries to players. Turf cannot even be played on in high temperatures for how hot it becomes. The women’s team has tried to stop this. Player Abby Wambach led a group of women to file a discrimination lawsuit against FIFA, their main argument being that the men have never had to play a Cup on artificial turf. Unfortunately, it was not successful. This is an example of how the women are once again being disrespected during their fight for equality. The women are…

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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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    eighth president of FIFA, the Fédération Internationale de Football Association. Having been born inborn in a remote Alpine town, he has been married three times and has one daughter, called Corinne. Blatter has greatly increased the influence of Asians and Africans in World Soccer. He, in addition, speaks fluent French, Italian, English, German and Spanish. Those are examples of his few good influences for the world. It is not yet totally clear why he resigned as president of FIFA, world…

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    Football, known as soccer in the United States, is ranked as the most watched and played sport in the world. With more than 240 million people who regularly play it, the sport has grown to be the most popular in the world (FIFA). What no one acknowledges after all, is the dark side of football, which includes homophobia, corruption, and most commonly racism. Racism has been a persistent problem, especially in Europe since it “first appeared around the 1970’s when England’s black players were…

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    In 2015, several complaints were lodged against FIFA because they provided the Women’s World Cup with only artificial turf for them to play on. This caused numerous injuries to many female players at the international level. FIFA has never hosted a major international tournament on artificial fields for men. Another difference noted is how harshly FIFA and U.S. Soccer punish women when they make mistakes or break rules set by the federations. Hope…

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