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There are many risks. You can break just about any bone like most sports, however the continual running and sprinting can take a toll on your joints later in your life. Goalies are especially at risk for broken bones in the hand, wrist and arm.

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6 are:

-slippages on turf

-John Terry

-Luis Suarez (for black participants)

-Emile Heskey- who can rape you

-Goalkeepers spraining their wrists

-Concussions

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There are far more than 6 risks in football. Most of these risks are injury related.

1. Concussions - from helmet-to-helmet hits

2. Leg injuries - broken bones, etc.

3. Arm injuries

4. There have been a few cases of paralysis

5. Any ligament can tear if pulled hard enough

6. Although there are no recorded cases of it happening, every player runs the risk of death, even with all of their protective gear.

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1. bones breaking

2. athletes foot

3. sweating and smelling

4. dehydration

5. being killed do to seviour medical conditions

6. being away from your family and friends too long might put a damper on your relationships

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there are alot of injuries that can occur while playing football like, broken or bruised, becoming paryalised, concussions, and death.

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