The Influence of Soccer

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It is a game that is played with two sides. Each side will have eleven players, including the goal-keeper. Soccer, also known as Football, is a widely known sport these days. Because of the confusion between American Football and football, the term football is mostly used in Europe and Africa. Originated in England, soccer is now a profitable sport besides its recreational, health significance, and competitive atmosphere.
As I was growing up, it was my dream to become a famous soccer player. Driven by this motivation, I started playing soccer when I was five years old. Since then I had played for my elementary, middle, and high school team until I joined college and focused on my study.
Soccer is a global contemporary cultural phenomenon that originated in England in the 19th century (Dubois). After its discovery, soccer had no rules on how the game should be played. Indefinite amount of people were allowed to play the game. They can tackle each other as they wanted to and picked up the ball and run when the players wanted to. However, in 1863 “the Cambridge rule” emerged. One of the fundamental rules was to use feet rather than hand with the exception of the goal-keeper. Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay were the next countries that accepted and embraced the game of soccer (Dubois). The game was first played by English merchant communities and transferred to local groups formed by ordinary people in the community.
Soccer has a high significance in building strength, health, and endurance (“Soccer Health Benefit”). To be able to soccer a goal onto the other side, one must be able to run and kick the ball. These two gestures in turn build the persons strength and cardiovascular health. When I stopped playing soccer in my transiti...

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