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∙ 13y agoNot spend more than they earn.
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∙ 13y agoSoccer is not in the Olympics!Correction:Of course soccer is in the Olympics. The international name for soccer is "football." The International Olympic Committee(IOC) uses the international name, but it absolutely includes football/soccer in the Olympics!!!!Jeff BenjaminManager-Ticketing, Manager-Venue Planning, ControllerLos Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee - 1984Yes. Check out the link belowhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Football_at_the_Summer_Olympics#Men.27s_medal_table
The tournament's organising committee.
He has retired and is organizing the rebirth of the New York Cosmos.
To control the ball and not lose it
Chairman of a committee, soccer mom
By using the inside of your foot or the outside...
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Because it is amazing how your foot can control the ball.
1. Soccer cleats 2. Practice
Ball control,Quikness,and ability to score
The sternum is used a lot in soccer to control the ball.
The age requirements currently used by the olympic committee limit the number of highly experienced professional players a team can have. That limitation creates more parity between more teams. Without that increased chance for smaller countries to win a medal, many smaller countries would not even submit a soccer team to play in the Olympics.