Soccer Compare And Contrast

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Football or soccer for people here in the U.S.A.

Being European watching or playing soccer is part of the culture, or at least it seems like it is.
For one, I was born and raised around soccer. It's a sport that is very popular, and there's always a game playing on TV. You'll go to a bar, you'll see people coming in just watch a game and have fun with friends. The audience can be extremely loud, and into the games that the atmosphere that surrounds soccer will become high and very pleasant especially if people around you are on the same team!

After living in North America for a while now, I can tell you that soccer here and back in Europe is different!
First, I saw that in the United States, major league soccer will rely on finding college standouts while in Europe, the clubs seek, sign and develop their own players at a young age. They will …show more content…

The World Cup is every four years, at different locations, so last time it was in Brasil and the next one in 2018 it will be in Russia. I'm not as excited about the location, but it will be interesting to watch. Each international soccer team needs to qualify to get into the FIFA. Sadly, not everyone makes it, but my Italians somehow manage to get up there! The best final that I was able to watch and enjoy with an ice cream was in 2006, back in Germany, France against Italy... A game that no one will ever forget! A french soccer player, Zinedine Zidane got caught in a middle of a fight with an Italian player. After insulting Zidane's mother, he got hit in the stomach. The fight was famous, a song broke out after that, and French people hated Italians. It went really far, and to make it worse, Italy won the cup. Deep inside me I was happy, but I knew that my Italian cheated and were vicious... Zidane actually played for Juventus for a while, and they won so much that today, Juventus holds plenty of cups. They became the best team out

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