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Of course! There are organizations like AYSO ( American Youth Soccer Organization), HYSA ( Hawaii Youth Soccer Association), and Futsal (has the same rules as soccer but is played on a smaller field and has only five players on the field at a time).
I would think not.
talking in thier language
When players tend to "swarm" around a soccer ball. or to surround it, not spread out. Usually not a good thing, coaches like players to spread out, making it easier to pass
Go online and search: ~ Hawaii AYSO (American Youth Soccer Organization). This is very friendly and not as competitive as HYSA. Regions you can join are Aiea, Pearl City, West Oahu, or Diamond Head, and more. ~ Or HYSA, which is a higher level of soccer and more competative. You can search for soccer clubs like Aces Soccer Club, Leahi, or Abunai. There is also Rush, Bulls, or Crush. ~ Futsal Hawaii, which has the same rules as soccer just with a smaller field with five players on the field at a time. Hope that you or your child has fun, and joins the type of soccer that fits your needs best! :)
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The English and Spanish took it to their colonies and it spread.
to play their positions and be aggresive and to spread out and COMMUNICATE...
Hawaii has the smallest spread between highest and lowest temps.
you could talk about the rules and the players( the fameous ones) you also could talk about the world cup and or youth soccer and how soccer has spread throught the world
Actually they play American football and soccer just like the rest of usa