Professional soccer players have many tricks up their sleeve and most of them seem to be variations of fancy footwork. The stepover and hocus pocus are two of the most common tricks you will see played on the field. The point of the trick is to mislead an opponent into thinking you are about to perform a certain action and then to gain headway toward the goal.
some soccer players are called professional soccer players
i think some players have started as early as age 15
Messi, cristiano ronaldo, Wayne Rooney , aaron Ramsey ,mark Albrigthon ....
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Soccer became a Professional sport when teams began paying players to play for their wandering teams in the early 1800's. (Also the reason why many Soccer Teams are called the Wanderers or Rovers) Many teams were a collection of players who were drawn from various areas areas to compete against other teams, and to attarct the best players, some teams started paying players to play for them. This made them a "professional" player.
There are a lot of cool looking soccer tricks out there, but it is very hard to find a unique one, unless of course you can make up your own. Some examples of freestyle football tricks are in the "Related Links" section
All soccer players? No. Some? Yes. Soccer is played by people from all walks of life.
Some players are known for diving, but generally no.
some popular soccer players names are David Beckham,Freddy Adu, and Mia Hamm these are some popular men and women soccer players
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NFL - yes. Almost all NFL players have attended a college, though not all graduate before they move up to the NFL. Association Football (soccer) - No. Very few professional soccer plays in Europe & South America have attended college. Most soccer players turn professional around the age of 18, so it's difficult to combine professional sports with a university education. Some do though (Steve Coppell is a famous example).
Depends on where you play for this one. Professional soccer is pretty much the same for everywhere, but regular soccer differs around the world.