It is the one truly completely international sport
It is Spain of course.
i would say england it has a such a great tradition in soccer even though i dont like the english soccer team
It is called a vuvuzela (vu-vu-zae-la). It is part of their tradition for soccer games.
Yes, it is been a tradition. God knows why!
Well,because if I am correct than soccer was founded in Spain, so I think people are just trying to keep a tradition going.Who blames them? I am sure we (America) would do that,right? *********NOT ALL OF THIS MESSAGE IS TRUE**********
Probably because of the following: >Easy to play/do: All you need for the soccer is a ball and some jumpers for goalposts; even less for track! >Tradition: track & soccer may have been sports brought over by explorers/settlers which have [from then on] always been a part of society. >They're fun?!
Sports like soccer are big in Malawi. Malawi has town with bars and restaurants where people can go. They play music in Malawi and have a strong musical tradition.
yes, if you have ever watched the Olympics then you would see that almost ever country participates in at least one event
Soccer
golf, soccer, croquet, curling, soccer, baseball, basketball,, soccer, soccer, and soccer
soccer is boring
It isn't called soccer ball because the soccer ball is the ball you use in soccer. See? I have actually heard people call it soccer and soccer ball.