Strength, visibility, persistence and health. You need all these traits to play, if you don't then you gain them by playing. I play soccer six hours a week, during summer I play eight hours a week. You need to push the players, watch the ball, never give up and keep a healthy life style. If you are capable of this, then you have the potential to play.
soccer is a growing sport, it's the most popular sport in the world now actually. It's the #1 sport in every country except for North America, where in Canada it's hockey and the U.S is American football. and the soccer ball would be important because well.....you have to have it to play soccer...
Soccer is so important in Italy because it helps the country develop unity. The people of Italy bond over their love of soccer.
Teamwork in soccer is important so the team can work together and win the game.
Well that's an opinion but i think yes soccer is very important i love soccer.
Soccer is most important in Italy and Spain.
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Yes soccer is important in Brazil, their most popular sport.
The basics are very important for soccer. Can't run before you can walk.
Well, it depends. Soccer is very important in Latin America and Spain and Brazil. In the United States it really depends. Do you like Baseball more, or do you like Soccer more. Basically, which ever sport you like better, will be more important. But that doesn't mean that it's more important to people of other Nationalities. Every country has one sport that is very important to them. It could be soccer, American football, cricket, anything really. So. I'd say, no. Both soccer and Baseball are equally important.
Yes, I can play soccer. But next time you want to ask a not-so-important question, please ask someone else! Thanks much! ~SoccerHelper
Haha, no. Soccer is VERY important to the US. It is the number one sport, and growing. So yeah, people think it is football, and baseball, but it's not. Soccer is MUCH harder, and It deserves more credit.
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I think so , I may be wrong...But at least you will retake it?