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The word soccer is a common noun. The proper noun would be the word used for a specific name such as the British publication 'World Soccer' magazine or the United States Soccer Federation.
football/soccer either one
soccer = football "a game of soccer" = "a football match"
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Tottenham, winners of the 1963 Cup Winners' Cup.
Some British sports are: soccer, football, and baseball.
the only contribution the British made was to let the Romans kick their decapitated heads around, in the ancient game which soccer originates from.
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Results 1 - 9 of about 9 for Soccer is actually a British term originating at the start of the FA when it split with the rugby association. The rugby association took the name ruggers so in return the name for football being association football was shortened to asocc. And the name soccer was originated. So again soccer is not the American word for the sport
There are many people with this name, you need to be more specific:Australian football (soccer) playerA major league baseball playerA British broadcasterA Canadian politicianAn American musical conductorA British Olympic cyclistA Scottish football (soccer) playerA golfer from the 1800'sA British PoliticianA Scottish baronAn American Senator
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