If the U.S., you can contact the U.S. Soccer Federation for a replacement.
The lose of dignaty you had
I think you should 'cause in professional soccer you always lose and competative soccer can make you learn how to lose like winners.
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soccer
NO
There is a great range of calories you can lose in one game of soccer. This depends on whether you play a lot of the game or not.
Soccer. MUCH more aerobic (running) excercise
To control the ball and not lose it
You can not, unless you are banned, or an admin removes it (very unikely).
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