Soccer

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Soccer is the most watched sport in the world. Some people want to learn the strategies for the game but you also need to know the history of soccer and how it got started. You also need to know what the positions are like what the defenders do and where they are on the field. If you want to play fair and not get kicked out the game you need to know the rules. You might also want to know who is big in the soccer world so you would need know the leadership. Nobody really knows when soccer started but there is evidence that plenty of cultures had the same idea. Over 3,000 years the Chinese played a game called “Tsu-Chu” by kicking a leather ball into net held up by two bamboo canes. Other early versions were played in Japan, Greece, Rome, and South America. Ancient drawings found in Egypt and the Near East depict people running and kicking balls during religious and fertility ceremonies. There is also evidence of Eskimos in Alaska and Canada kicking and dribbling a ball stuffed with grass and caribou hair over the ice through goals spaced out many miles apart. In England, the country that would later define soccer as a sport, it is said that a entire village joined together to defeat a visiting Roman team in A.D. 217. An even more popular and grisly legend say that early English footballers once used a conquered invader’s skull as a ball. Some early soccer even allowed kicking, punching, biting, and gouging. King Edward lll banned soccer in 1365 owing to the growing incidents of violence and military indulgence. ¬¬¬Soccer got started when in 1884, representatives from many schools met at Cambridge to try to make one unified rule system, and several more over the next two decades formed the basis for modern soccer. Aside from th... ... middle of paper ... ... nearly the entire English team to score one amazing goal. Some other famous soccer players are Bobby Moore, he is practically a saint in his home country of England. The defender captained his team to a World Cup victory in 1996. He also gave a heroic but futile performance against Pele’s Brazilian team in 1970. There is also Rene` Higuita, this Columbian goalkeeper is most famous for his “scorpion kick”. During a friendly match at Wembley in 1995, Higuita allowed a lobbed ball to float over his head before turning himself into human scorpion and kicking it with the back of heels. Christiano Ronaldo is a Portuguese winger, who was criticized for excessive showmanship early in his career, is currently the undisputed master of the step-over. In 2008, he netted 42 goals in all competitions, winning the UEFA Golden Shoe Award for the top scorer in a European league.

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