Football
The root word for soccer is, believe it or not, "Association". The word comes from the English propensity to at "er" to the end of words, and was meant to delineate certain football clubs with varying rules, (such as rugby was being split off as its own sport) and "Association Football", with more stringent rules traditional rules. The word started out as "Assoccer", and very quickly was adapted to "Soccer".
An apple has greater density than a soccer ball because an apple is full of fruit and juice, and a soccer ball is full of air.
The Spanish word for "soccer" is "fútbol", which translates to the English word "football", or "fútbol asociación", which translates to "Association football".
Soccer is a noun.
Full time is when a game has ended.
Full time is when a game has ended.
No
soccer = football "a game of soccer" = "a football match"
It's from the word 'association' as in 'football association.'It originated in England with Association Football.
Ft is full time
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.
Lmfao soccer is the american word for football obviously americans know what soccer is.