i know for a fact that besides hockey, Hemmer is also a very good soccer player...
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Soccer was made as a sport to have fun just like any other sport.
No, it could not be considered a sport, just like chess, checkers, and a variety of other board games could never be viewed as a sport.
No it doesnt seem like a sport to me. to me a sport is something that takes coordination and physical ability and debating basically is just arguing with other people
Baseball is very popular sport, but they also play other sports like soccer.
No. Another person: Don't listen to him (He does not control what you like and don't like, so you can figure out what sport and/ or sports you like and/ or don't like)
They like soccer, just like most other countries in their area.
Australia has soccer as a sport. There is no other sport similar to soccer. The various codes of football played in Australia are nothing like soccer.
china's national and popular sport is table-tennis. other sports like badminton, swimming is there too.
for FUN...like every other sport/hobby/pasttime...
Killing! Also, Singing like other whales!!!
A sport that closely resembles hockey is lacrosse. Both hockey and lacrosse share several similarities: • Fast-paced play with continuous movement and quick transitions. • Use of sticks to control a ball or puck (hockey uses a puck; lacrosse uses a ball). • Team-based strategy, requiring coordination, passing, and defensive tactics. • Physical contact is allowed in both, though with different rules. • Goal scoring is the primary objective. Interestingly, lacrosse also has deep roots in Canadian history and is considered Canada’s official summer sport, while hockey is the winter sport.