soccer games are played in halves of 45 minutes each.
You can trade the game but u would have to pay for the rest of the game that wasent been payed from the soccer game
There is always a soccer ball in a match, otherwise the game would not be played. In the situation where a ball would not be present, the game would probably be 'postponed' or even 'called off'.
how about Mexicans
The national game of Brazil would be soccer, or football.
Soccer is a noun as it is the name of a game. Descriptive words are adjectives. If the answer you were looking for was an 'Adjective' then my answer would be Smashing Soccer. I personally enjoy this game. :)
I would bet it's soccer
Yes, it is a great game. I would recomend this game to any soccer enthuseist.
i would start with the history of the game and progress from there
Because the game was invented here, a long time before American "Football". Question really ought to be, why do you call football "soccer". Grrr! ---- Soccer is an English coloquial version of the phrase 'Association Football' .The game is called Football NOT Soccer. The word 'Soccer' was used to describe on particular form of league of football.
first of all your not being spacific but my schools soccer team vs denvers soccer team my school would win PS i don't play soccer
If your local soccer league has modified the Laws of the Game for throw-in restarts, then this procedure should be followed consistently. What you describe is a very common modification for younger ages in many regions of the USA.
Oh, dude, I got you. So, like, two nouns that describe soccer would be "ball" and "goal." I mean, you can't really play soccer without a ball, right? And the whole point is to score goals, so yeah, those two words totally sum it up.