It depends on what style you are writing in.
Typical AP format dictates that a soccer team of females is known as Girls' Soccer.
I could be wrong on this one, but I think MLA format rules contrarily. In MLA, I do believe it is Girl's Soccer.
Good luck.
All soccer players? No. Some? Yes. Soccer is played by people from all walks of life.
Soccer and football r the same thing
Africa's most played sport is football (soccer)
Lou Gehrig played Baseball, football and soccer while attending Commerce High School.
YES there are soccer in high school every high school have a soccer cond.
Yes they did. It was being played hundreds of years before that.
Soccer is played at Connections, in a soccer field, and any other places where soccer is played.
If you are in good physical condition and can run, it is possible to make the team.
Only if the title is a proper name, that is, if Carolina Girl is the name of a group. Then you must use the apostrophe to show possession. If the name of the group is Carolina Girls, then no apostrophe is necessary.
You probably need a possessive: girls' soccer team (the team that belongs to the girls, the team they are part of). But don't be shocked if you see it without the apostrophe-- sometimes people just write it the way you did, even though it should have the apostrophe.
Use an apostrophe to signify either a contraction of two words don't = do not or to signify possession cat's tail boys' soccer ball James's son
football, soccer, basketball, hockey, swimming