FIRST - DO NOT ACCEPT MEDICAL ADVICE ON THE internet, ALWAYS CONSULT A PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL DOCTOR. COMMON SOCCER INJURIES - (1) Fracture, or the breaking or partial breaking of bone, caused by force exceeding the force a bone may endure. (2) Laceration & Abrasion, caused by friction with an oppoent or equipment. (3) Concussion from severe force to the head. (4) Contusion from severe force to blood vessels. (5) Cramps from overuse of muscle. RARE SOCCER INJURIES - (1) Death and Serious Injury can occur from playing soccer. Heart attacks, Strokes, TIA, and other cardiac and nurological injuries may occur from the over use of body systems. Most common from goal collapse. (2) Dehydration may occur from lack of fluid consumption. (3) Hypoxia may occur from lack of respiration. (4) Syncope may occur from over use of body systems. This is not a complete list but should surfice. Others, please add more as the thoughts arrive.
its fun but ur worn out after and knees hurt
No it is not football it is more likely Baseball.
most likely soccer Soccer or called football...
Yes, in Jamaica they play football (soccer). It is likely that some Jamaicans even play American football.
Most likely football (soccer), considering that it is Europe.
Football (Soccer)
football cleats don't have an arch in them. Football cleats have ankel protection, and an arch. but, for soccer you have a low cut ankle support and no arch. its best to invest in the correct cleat for each sport, or you could take the risk of injuring yourself.
Most likely the sport with the most games per year. Golf, football, but mostly likely Soccer(Or football depending on where you're from)
Americans call soccer soccer, and football football!
soccer = football "a game of soccer" = "a football match"
It depends on what you mean by soccer vs football. If you are referring to the beautiful game. Most countries and territories call it football or something similar to the name. However, some countries say soccer(Association Football) because they have other sports or versions of football, such as American Football, Canadian Football, Australian Football, Gaelic Football and Rugby Football.
Football (soccer)