ชุดรูปแบบที่น่าสนใจและข้อคิดเห็นสำหรับค่ายฤดูร้อน

ชุดรูปแบบที่น่าสนใจและข้อคิดเห็นสำหรับค่ายฤดูร้อน

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ไม่ว่าคุณกำลังวางแผนค่ายฤดูร้อน หรือวางแผนในการไปค่ายฤดูร้อน เป็นความคิดที่ดีต้องมีแผนงานดำเนินการ เป็นผู้ประสานงานค่าย คุณต้องการวางแผนเหตุการณ์ กิจกรรม และความบันเทิงสำหรับผู้เข้าร่วม มีคุณสามารถมาพร้อมกับชุดรูปแบบหลาย แต่เพื่อให้ได้มีส่วนร่วมมากที่สุดของชุดรูปแบบ ที่คุณมีเพื่อให้ได้เสียงที่สนุก และน่าสนใจ โปรดจำไว้ว่า เป็นค่ายเกี่ยวกับความสนุกและความเพลิดเพลิน เป็นผู้เข้าร่วมค่าย คุณต้องการอยู่ที่ค่ายจะเพลิดเพลินและสิ่งที่จะสร้างความทรงจำของชีวิต

เมื่อมาถึง ด้วยความคิดสำหรับกิจกรรม ที่คุณต้องการทราบเกี่ยวกับการอำนวยความสะดวกและพักของตน คุณมีโรงยิมแบบ ฟิลด์เบสบอลและฟุตบอล หรือสถานที่ที่ใช้ชนิดของเกมเหล่านี้ มีเส้นทางท่องเที่ยว lakes แม่น้ำ เรือ การเดินป่าcanoes ว่ายน้ำ ดำน้ำ หรือดำน้ำได้อย่างไร คุณควรมีข้อมูลทั้งหมดเหล่านี้พร้อมให้คุณเป็นเพื่อที่จะสามารถบรรลุเสร็จสมบูรณ์ และเต็มเวลาสำหรับผู้เรียนของคุณ

ขณะที่คุณมี ข้อมูลในความสามารถของสิ่งอำนวยความสะดวกของคุณได้คุณสามารถเริ่มการจัดทำแผนของคุณ ครั้งแรก คุณจะต้องทำให้การตัดสินใจในกิจกรรมหรือเหตุการณ์ชนิดใดที่คุณกำลังจะทำนั้น เล่นเกม การทำอาหาร hikes ธรรมชาติและสำรวจ ลึกลับ excursions และอื่น ๆ หลังจากที่คุณได้มากับทุกสิ่งที่คุณกำลังวางแผนในการดำเนินการนี้ คุณแล้วจำเป็นต้องตั้งชื่อของเหตุการณ์ ชื่อเหตุการณ์ของคุณ คุณจำเป็นต้องสร้างสรรค์ คุณต้องการให้เสียงสนุก และตื่นเต้น แต่ในเวลาเดียวกัน คุณไม่ต้องการเหนือเยินยอชื่อที่จะนำไปสู่การความผิดหวังให้ผู้เข้าร่วม คุณจำเป็นต้องรับการชื่อที่จะทำให้ผู้เข้าร่วมตื่นเต้นเข้าร่วม โดยไม่มีการให้ความคาดหวังของปลอมบนโปรแกรมอะไร คือทั้งหมดเกี่ยวกับ

สมมติว่า ถ้าคุณจะมีกิจกรรมทำอาหารกลางแจ้ง คุณจำเป็นต้องมีชื่อไม่ซ้ำกันสำหรับมัน สมมติว่า คล้าย การทำอาหารในการเสริม ขณะที่คุณมีชุดรูปแบบของคุณ อย่างไรคุณจะใช้หรือไม่ คุณจะทำ burgers บนเตาปิ้ง อะไรจะเรียกนั้นให้มันตื่นบาง Survivor Burgers หลังจากโทรทัศน์แสดง Survivor จะใช้เวลา การวางแผน และสร้างสรรค์เพื่อให้เหตุการณ์ใด ๆ ประสบความสำเร็จมากมาย

ผมได้แสดงความคิดเห็นข้างล่างนี้ซึ่งอาจเป็นชุดรูปแบบสำหรับเหตุการณ์พร้อมด้วยคำอธิบายที่เสนอแนะว่าเหตุการณ์ดังกล่าวอาจครอบคลุม

เจ็ดสิ่งมหัศจรรย์ของธรรมชาติ

สำหรับเหตุการณ์นี้ คุณอาจต้องการเอาไปแมลง ชำนาญ ที่ดิน formations, mosses ต้นไม้ หรือนก เหตุการณ์ของชนิดนี้มีตัวเลือกมากมายให้เลือก

ดาวทั้งหมด

เหตุการณ์นี้คุณจะเซ็ตอัพการกีฬาเกม มีฟุตบอล บาสเกตบอล ฟุตบอล น้ำบอลลูน Frisbee เหตุการณ์และกิจกรรมอื่น ๆ ever อะไรในการกีฬาดังกล่าวคุณสามารถมากับ

เซอร์ไวเวอร์

นี่คือเหตุการณ์ที่สามารถกำหนดค่าบนทีวี "Survivor" คุณสามารถตั้งค่าสมบัติ hunts หลักสูตรขวากหนาม หรือเล่นเกมสร้างสรรค์ในการอยู่รอด

สาด

ชื่อเหตุการณ์นี้อาจเป็นที่สำหรับการผจญภัยของน้ำ คุณไม่สามารถเล่นบอล volley น้ำ พาย เรือแคนู แข่งขันว่ายน้ำ ดำน้ำการแข่งขัน หรือการดำน้ำ

วันอัศวิน

เหตุการณ์นี้อาจจะเหมาะกับการเรียนรู้เกี่ยวกับ knighthood คุณได้รับจากการตุรกี legs และอาจจะเล่นเกมบางเกมอัศวิน

อเมริกันไอดอล

เหตุการณ์นี้เนื่องจากเป็นที่นิยมดังนั้นบนโทรทัศน์จะเป็นเหตุการณ์ที่ยิ่งใหญ่สำหรับผู้เข้าร่วม พวกเขาไม่สามารถมีการแข่งขันร้องเพลง และแจ้งให้ผู้เข้าร่วมเป็นผู้พิพากษา

พิเศษแสงสีแดง

เหตุการณ์นี้อาจเกี่ยวข้องกับการตำรวจและ Fire Departments พวกเขามักจะมากกว่าจะเป็นอาสาสมัครกับเวลาสำหรับเหตุการณ์กับเด็ก ถ้ามี K-9 ของ พวกเขาไม่สามารถให้การสาธิต ถ้ามีทีมดำน้ำช่วยเหลือ พวกเขาไม่สามารถให้การสาธิต ฉันจะลองเป็นต้นฉบับในเหตุการณ์นี้ ตามโรงเรียนส่วนมากมีตำรวจ และ firemen มาเพื่อเยี่ยมชมเหล่านั้นในการดับเพลิงและป้องกันปัญหา ถ้าพวกเขาเข้าไปยังบ้าน survive ชีวิต ดูถ้ามันจะเป็นไปได้สำหรับพวกเขาเพื่อนำมาเป็นนอกจากนี้

รอบโลก

เหตุการณ์นี้อาจเกี่ยวข้องกับการเรียนรู้ประเพณีของประเทศอื่น ๆ อีกไอเดียนี้จะมีผู้เข้าร่วมทำให้เชื้ออาหารและตัวอย่างอาหารบางอย่างจากต่างประเทศ

เลือกดาวของคุณ

เหตุการณ์นี้อาจเกี่ยวข้องกับโหราศาสตร์บาง และเรียนรู้ที่ชื่อกลุ่มดาวเรียง ผู้เข้าร่วมแต่ละยังไม่สามารถเลือกดาวที่เป็นของตนเอง การให้ใบรับรองการเป็นเจ้าของ

ฟันหวาน

เหตุการณ์นี้อาจเกี่ยวข้องกับอาหารที่ชื่นชอบของเด็ก ๆ พวกเขาอาจทำเค้ก คุกกี้ หรือ candies

ดังนั้น คุณสามารถเห็นได้ มีเวลาและความพยายามที่จะมีในการใช้งานการตั้งค่าชุดรูปแบบของค่ายฤดูร้อน มากมาย แต่ด้วยความเพียรคุณจะทำงานได้ และผู้เข้าร่วมจะมีเวลามากและสิ่งที่พวกเขาจะโปรดจำไว้ว่า ในช่วงเวลาของชีวิต

Soccer Hobby

Soccer is one of the most popular sports, if not the most popular sport or hobby in the world. The soccer World Cup, which is the world soccer tournament that goes occurs every four years, gets more viewers than any other sporting event in the world. Soccer is such a big deal in some countries that it has caused political tensions between nations when their teams have played against each other in the World Cup. So why is soccer such a great hobby for everyone? For one thing, it does not require much equipment to play soccer, you just need a soccer ball to kick around and a couple friends, and some sort of goal that you can use to kick the ball into. The rules are rather simple and obvious, you just kick the soccer ball around and try to kick it into the other team's goal to score, and you can't touch the soccer ball with your hands.

Kicking a soccer ball around is something that can be addicting and you can spend hours and hours doing it without getting bored. You can do different tricks with your like dribbling and or seeing how many times you can kick the soccer ball without letting it hit the ground. You can practice tricks like the bicycle where you jump and kick it sideways or kick it in the air while falling onto your back. You can do that one trick where you roll the ball with one foot onto the back of your other leg and then use that other leg to kick it forward, from behind, over your head; that's one of my favorites. It makes people think I am a good soccer player when I do that one, even though I am not.

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One nice thing about soccer or a soccer hobby is that it definitely keeps you in shape with all of that running you have to do, and you have to be in pretty good shape to do well at soccer. Playing soccer is not like a light jog where you can just take it easy the whole time. You are at a full, dead sprint over and over. It's fun too, so it doesn't feel like you are just working out, you are playing a game instead. The last soccer team I played on was an indoor soccer team. I thought I was in shape, but then I could only last for a couple minutes before I had to take a breather, each time I went in.

Soccer Hobby

One of my earliest memories of playing soccer was when I was on a little league soccer team as a kid. I was playing defense and all I did was kick the ball as hard as I could to the other end of the field every time it came to me. I also remember afterwards, I ate a piece of chocolate candy with the wrapper still on it. I didn't swallow it, but it made me sick and had to quit dribbling my soccer ball on the way home from the soccer game, while I puked because the feeling in my mouth was so disgusting. I think my body was worked up from the sprinting in the soccer game as well and my stomach was tight. It still makes me sick to think about that experience all of these years later. But I sure had fun as a kid playing on my soccer team and had a lot of good experiences. I also still have a lot of good memories from my soccer days as a kid. It was fun being the center of attention as I kicked the ball around each time it came to me. I wasn't that good though, and I played defense, so I usually just gave the soccer ball a nice boot to the other side of the field each time it came to me.

There are a lot of drills you can do with a soccer balls, just on your own to become a better soccer player. You can just practice dribbling, as mentioned above, where you just kick the soccer ball back and forth between your legs as you run. Once you get good at dribbling the soccer ball, you can show it off when you play games, but dribbling the soccer ball and cutting past people. Or, you can practice kicking and aiming the soccer ball at a certain point on a wall or practice kicking it into the goal or passing with the side of you foot, so you can get your aim better and score more goals when you play. You can dribble the soccer ball with your feet while weaving through cones. You can practice heading the soccer ball and aiming with your head. For some reason soccer player's favorite thing to do is hit the soccer ball with their heads.

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When Was Soccer Started?

There are many formulations on how and when was the real beginning or origin of soccer. As a game, soccer was played in the 19th Century in England. It has been dubbed as association football. But still, there are many claims that soccer had started centuries more even before in England. Many countries have formed their own types of games throughout history, thus, there is a possibility that soccer started out much earlier than the history books say.

It's hard to define the real origin of the game that's why I will provide you with options that can lead to your conclusions. The following paragraphs will showcase the different options of how and when was soccer started according to different nations:

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Soccer is defined as sport that uses feet in order to play the game. Some people say that this form of game has been played ever since in China. People claim that Chinese people utilized the heads of their enemies as a ball. But this is still an unclear assumption. Chinese historians say that soccer started in China during the period of 2600 B.C. The game was played as a form of celebration of the birthday of China's emperor during the Hun Dynasty.

When Was Soccer Started?

Some also say that soccer originated in South America. As the story goes, it began in Brazil when a group of kids saw a bucket of rubber that originated in a nearby plantation. One shaped it like a ball. Then they passed the ball without utilizing their hands.

There are still many stories about the when did soccer start, but as history dictates, there are many possibilities that may have arise during the course of time, all we know is that the game was made an official sport during the 19th century.

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Soccer Coaching Tips - How to Teach Soccer Players Not to Bunch Up

Soccer is an exciting team game. And for children who are new to the sport, it is not surprising that they swarm around the ball trying to get a kick at it. This is what coaches refer to as the "beehive" formation. While children are stationed in their respective positions, they are likely to forget all their assignments once the whistle is blown and chase the ball all over the field.

It is entertaining to watch for spectators, but definitely frustrating for youth coaches. It is a common sight that coaches would yell to their players to get into their proper places. To make matters worse, parents would join in the yelling fray. But still, kids just don't listen. The good thing is that the swarming phase will just pass and the players will get the idea of team effort. For coaches, it is important to view bunching up as a natural reaction for kids who are still new to soccer.

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Is Swarming Just What Kids Do?

Soccer Coaching Tips - How to Teach Soccer Players Not to Bunch Up

By viewing swarming a natural response from novice youth players, coaches can easily keep their sanity. Children do not learn the sport's aspects and adapt to its principles overnight. The concept of being part of the team is something children can't easily process.

At this stage, it is natural for children to be selfish in their game and be the popular individual. Alien to the team concept, most children won't even practice with other children's ball. Coaches should expect this and prepare a program where children can slowly and progressively digest the principles of teamwork.

Bunching Actually Helps Build Soccer Skills

Novice youth players are magnetized to the ball and would swarm over it once the game starts. Coaches should let them be since such kind of play would help them develop soccer instincts that they can use as they advance and become team-oriented. It is not new that game itself will educate children, some concepts no coaches can. Eventually, as a youth player progresses, they will learn more about the game and would later put these lessons into practice.

Swarming definitely helps children become better in terms of playing in tight spaces and abandon their fear of getting physical with other players. As they mature, these soccer training skills will become second nature and may prove to be invaluable in the future. If you ask any child development expert, they would say that children will not be able to grasp the principles of teamwork and team effort. Children will eventually progress on their own and soon realize that there are certain designs to the game and would submit themselves to the learning process.

Soccer Coaching Tips - How to Teach Soccer Players Not to Bunch Up

Where Did Soccer Start?

Where did soccer start? That's the question that many people tend to ask when getting interested with the history of the game. Many scholarly documents have showcased that soccer started in China or at Greece or Rome. When one looks at the time line of the civilizations, there can be conclusions about when and where did soccer start.

According to the documented manuals from the military of the Chinese during the Han Dynasty, there are clear implications of the origin of the game in China. This game has been considered as a game that utilized feet in order to score a point and win against the opposing team. The earliest civilizations that provided documents about their way of living and activities are the ancient Chinese civilizations and the Greek and Roman civilizations. From them, historians had picked up soccer's possible beginnings due to the provided evidences that presented the presence of soccer in their communities.

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Clearly, soccer was not yet named as soccer back then, in China it was named as Cuju, a game that made use of the feet in order to play and win. According to documents, from the Han dynasty up to the Chinese Tang Dynasty, Cuju evolved into an extraordinary and enjoyable game for the people of China which eventually led to other countries near them to adapt this game. So it is safe to say that China is the place where soccer started. But if you think of the history of the origin of the modern soccer or association football, England is the place that marks that one.

Where Did Soccer Start?
Where Did Soccer Start?

England Soccer

England soccer, if there would be two words that could really match then these would probably be it. Soccer has been England's national sport and it has become a part of the culture and society of the place as well. In England they usually call soccer as football or even association football.

England soccer has been popular in Europe because of its history and its vast array of teams and talented players. Children around England are just simply addicted to the sport and it can be evidently seen in many places surrounding the area. The history of soccer is also accredited to England for it is where the modern football or soccer started.

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Backing up this history, during 1888 director of Ashton Villa, William McGregor established the Football League. This football league was declared as the very first football league in the professional ranks around the world. But through the years, many different leagues have also sprung out from England Currently, officials have been trying their best to join all of these leagues to come up with a very distinctive league where people can determine which is the top team among all of England 40,000 clubs and more comprise all the registered clubs in the FA. This stat shows that England has 11,000 more clubs than any country in the world. With this in tact, England is the country that has more football clubs ever internationally.

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Such is the craze of soccer in England that almost the whole place is in love with it. There is just no other sport that could match soccer in England.

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History Of Soccer - Interesting Facts

Soccer has become increasingly more popular in the United States in the last 30 years, with nearly 3 million children between the ages of 5-19 now playing in youth soccer leagues throughout the nation.

Soccer began in England in the mid-1800's, and was originally played by the higher, more aristocratic English classes in their boarding schools and private clubs. The ease and inexpense of the sport quickly moved it ahead as a sport for the masses however. Today soccer is ranked as one of the world's leading sports for commoners.

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The London Football Association was founded and 1863 and is responsible for standardizing game rules throughout Europe. In less than 20 years, professional players and teams were hitting the field.

History Of Soccer - Interesting Facts

Soccer began to spread throughout Europe almost immediately, with Spain, Germany, Italy, and France all taking up the game b the early 20th century. As interest in the sport grew throughout the world, so did an interest in formal competition. In 1900, the first soccer game was played at the Olympics, with medals introduced just eight years later. Professional players, however, were exempt from competition in the Olympic Games for more than 80 years.

In 1904, The Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), was formed, followed by the first World Cup international competition in 1930. A round-robin style tournament that pits teams from individual nations against each other every four years, the World Cup has grown into an international affair, with nearly 200 teams now seeking admittance. Only 24 are permitted to compete.

Although it took the United States years to enter the soccer arena on a widespread basis, the U.S. Soccer Federation (USSF) was formed in 1913. Unfortunately, most Americans preferred watching (and playing) a different form of the sport -- American football -- until a Brazilian named Pele, (considered to the greatest soccer player of all time), joined the N.Y. Cosmos team in 1975. With such an amazing player to watch in America, popularity of the sport grew throughout the states, until his retirement in 1977, when soccer once again took a backseat to football. Following Pele's retirement, the North American Soccer League slowly lost fan support, finally dissolving in 1985.

It wasn't until the men's World Cup competition, was held in the United States in 1994, that soccer interest was renewed among American youth. The Major League Soccer (MLS), was founded in 1993, and began its first season in 1996 with 10 teams and 32 regular season games. More than 3 million fans watched the playoffs that year. By 1991, women were finally allowed to play on a professional level, when the Women's World Cup competition was introduced for the first time.

The interest in youth soccer remains strong throughout the United States today. Sports teams and leagues are now available in nearly every American community. From pee-wee players who aren't even in school yet, to semi-professional high school teams, players of all interest and abilities are now hitting the soccer field for both spring and fall competition. The U.S. Youth Soccer, a division of the USSF, now includes nearly 3 million official players.

History Of Soccer - Interesting Facts

Soccer Field

Soccer, or football, is one of the most popular sports in the world. It is also a multi billion dollar business. Soccer for fun is still huge, though - mark out a soccer field, and you are all set.

Before soccer became such a huge industry, before money began to dictate too much about it, soccer was not considered an acceptable career option, and it was only pursued by people who were not only talented, but who would have been willing to, and on many occasions did, live on a soccer field.

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Now, we find children on the soccer field because they want to be the next David Bekham, with his extravagant lifestyle and his endorsement deals. They do not very often think of the people who almost gave their lives up on the soccer fields and off it, in different ways. There are children on the soccer field who have never heard of Diego Mara Dona and the brilliance that was marred by his battle with drug addiction. They might have heard about Pele, but they do not care about the sheer poetry that was his movement. They see the money, and they see the scandals and the controversies.

Soccer Field

There have been many battles fought on the soccer field, of epic proportions. When it comes to precision, the European teams have what it takes. To see the German team on the field is to see an act of calculated efficiency that can give you chills.

However, the Latin American teams have nobody to beat them when it comes to passion. Brazil is almost synonymous with soccer now. Argentina is synonymous with football, and also, unfortunately, which choking on the big stage, as they showed during their last World Cup outing. Individual brilliance plays a large part in the success they have found on the soccer field. Now, they pin their hopes on young Lionel Messi, whose ball control and dribbling skills have been compared to those of the great Mara Dona himself.

However, individual brilliance which is difficult to find in international soccer comes to light in club football. This is one of the biggest businesses in the world now. Players are transferred on multimillion dollar contracts, and everything seems to mercenary at times that one cannot help but wonder what happened to loyalty - and playing for passion. There are young players now, like Christiano Ronaldo, to name just one, who have the potential to turn a match around with their efforts. All we can do is wait and see what they do with these amazing abilities.

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Basic Soccer Rules

Basic soccer rules are pretty simple to follow, the team that scores the most goals wins!

Each team will consist of 11 starting players of which there is one goalkeeper and 10 outfield players. The game will be played on a soccer pitch and the field dimension will normally be just over 100 yards long although it could be shorter if it is a youth soccer game.

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Soccer teams are normally split into formations consisting of defence, goalkeeper and forwards. Each team will also nominate a captain although this role is not as significant as other sports such as cricket and rugby. The captain will start the game by tossing a coin with the referee and the winning captain has the option of selecting which way their team will shoot. This can be an advantage if there is a strong wind which could change direction by the time the teams reach the second half.

Basic Soccer Rules

Soccer games consist of two halves lasting 45 minutes each although injury time is often added by the referee to cover any stoppages. If the game is a cup tie, a world cup final for example then extra time will be played consisting of an extra two 15 minute periods. If the teams are still level at this stage the game will develop into a penalty shoot with each team nominating 5 penalty kick takers who will try and beat the goalkeeper from the penalty spot (12 yards) until one team wins.

During the game the referee has the power to caution players and issue yellow and red cards. Yellow cards are issued for minor or a serious of fouls by the same player which results in a booking, however if two yellow cards are issued then this equals a red card and the offending player is sent off the field.

A straight red card can be also be issued for serious foul play or denying an opponent a goalscoring opportunity. Each team has to have a minimum of 7 players on the field so if one team have more than 5 players sent off then the game would be abandoned, this is very rare but has happened a few times in violent games!

One of the most important basic rules of soccer is the offside rule which basically prevents attacking players from gaining an unfair advantage as when a pass is made there has to be 2 opposition players closer to the goal than the attacking player. If the attacking player is level with a defender then he is still onside so play continues. The referee has two assistants (previously known as linesman) on either side of the field to help judge the offside rule.

Basic Soccer Rules

Soccer Chicks

In my own opinion, I can describe soccer chicks as girls who are fanatic with this game. What makes different from basketball games and soccer games is their audience. I can say that audience of this phenomenal game is wilder and more expressive.

For girls also love this game also showed their potential in playing it. The female players are also called them soccer chicks also known as girl soccer. It was popularized in Cambridge University in Britain and established women's club by the year 1894. This group officially entered in Olympic Games by 1996 and by the 21st century saw the positive development on this field.

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Nowadays, not only men are enjoying the game but also women. At the same time, most women who want to play also love to watch the game. They are happy cheering their favorite team and because they know the rules of the game, they sometimes freak out during the game. Also girls were excited upon cheering their idols and cute guys in field.

Soccer Chicks

This game is truly my favorite sports and it is very fun watching the game. People from other country waving their own flag, audience cheered their team and women can't help to express themselves. They are fun painting their self as they show the support for their team. Girls wear body paint as boys see that is more entertainment. So who said that soccer is boring?

Soccer Chicks

Spanish Famous Soccer Players

Soccer is the most popular sport in Spain. The Spain soccer team is a superior team and has produced the famous Spanish soccer players for years. As a national team, Spain was not able to achieve any success in FIFA world cup except the 1998 world cup. The team reached the quarterfinal stage by winning eight matches. This was only the best impressive performance in FIFA games where they lost to France. Spain participated in eleven world cups and it was ranked number four in 1950.

Though superior, the world cup squad never gave good results. The famous Spanish soccer players are Luis Suarez, Raul Gonzalez Blanco, Kubala, Alfredo Di Stefano, and the goalkeeper Zamora. Also, Michel, Santillana, and Butragueno are the rising stars of Spanish national team. Most interestingly, the world famous Spanish clubs such as Real Madrid and Barcelona have provided Spanish soccer with best world famous players. The Spanish clubs are more popular around the world and let us have a look at few big names.

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Raul Gonzalez Blanco was born in Madrid, Spain on June 27, 1977. On the club level, Raul as a member of Real Madrid is the most impressive soccer player who was responsible for the victory in Champions League in 1998. Again, in 2002, he was the leading player who allowed Real Madrid to win the Champions league. He was a real hero in the whole tournament and scored the famous two goals that turned the whole situation of the game.

Spanish Famous Soccer Players

The famous Spanish soccer players include names of world famous goalkeepers. Ricardo Zamora was named as the best goalkeeper in 1958. The place of Zamora has remained unchallenged and not a single goalkeeper in Spain is able to reach his height. He is the greatest goalkeeper produced by Spain and played with the national team for more than 46 occasions. Also, he played for both Barcelona and Real Madrid. Spain has managed to provide steady goalkeepers like Luis Arconada and Andoni Zubizarreta. Edson Arantes Do Nascimento also nicked as Pele, is regarded as one of the famous Spanish soccer players of all time.

Most of the star players from around the world are involved in the famous Spanish soccer players list. The players signed by Real Madrid include big names such as Roberto Carlos, David Beckham, Zinedine Zidane, Ronaldo, Robinho, and so on. To add on the world famous Barcelona soccer club granted Spanish nationality to Brazilian world famous player Ronaldinho and Mexican player Giovani.

The world cup winning captain of Argentina, Diego Maradona is related to world famous Spanish club Barcelona. The other famous players related to Barcelona club are Marcelo Trobbiani, Alberto Acosta, Marcelo Saralegui, Nicolas Hernandez, etc. Barcelona club from Spain is considered to be one of the top 10 clubs in the world.

Though the Spain soccer national team is not successful on international level, the Spanish soccer has got great respect on world sports platform. The Spanish soccer has great future and the list of famous Spanish soccer players is definitely going to rise in coming years.

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Soccer Trivia and Facts

There's nothing like a little bit of trivia to test your knowledge of the sport of soccer. You may say that soccer is your favorite sport, but how much do you really know? Following are some facts and tidbits that you may or may not know about soccer.

· Soccer originated generally in its present form in Britain.

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· The world's oldest club formed in 1857 is Sheffield FC

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· Soccer is the most played and most watched sport on Earth

· Soccer is called football in practically every country except America, who call 'Grid Iron' football and football soccer.

· Famous soccer rivalries include the Old Firm (Scotland), Manchester derby, London derbies, Milan derby, Real vs Barcelona, and many more.

· Some famous soccer players: Pele, Maradonna, Charlton, Eusebio, Cruyff, Dalglish, Ronaldo, Beckham, Mattheus.

Those are some basic bits of soccer trivia and facts. How much did you know? Well, here are so more soccer facts to test your knowledge:

· The sport of Association Football (often referred to as soccer or simply football) is the most popular team sport in the world, in both number of spectators and number of active participants.

· The largest attendance for a soccer match ever was 199,854 people - Brazil v. Uruguay in the World Cup at the Maracana Municipal Stadium, Rio de Janeiro, July 1950.

· In the largest soccer tournament ever, no less than 5,098 teams competed in 1999 for the second Bangkok League Seven-a-Side Competition. Over 35,000 players involved!

· The most goals scored by one player in a single soccer match was 16

- Stephan Stanis (France) playing for Racing Club de Lens in December 1942.

· Based on video evidence, one of the fastest ever scored was in 2.8 seconds by Ricardo Olivera (Uruguay) in December 1998.

· The international governing body of soccer is the Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), based in Zurich, Switzerland.

· Diego Maradona was only 16 when he made his soccer debut for Argentina.

· Soccer goalies didn't have to wear different coloured shirts from their teammates until 1913.

· Eusebio scored 46 goals in the European Cup for Benfica.

· Chris Woods once went 1196 minutes without conceding a goal while at Rangers, from between November 26 1986 and January 31 1987.

· Ryan Giggs' dad was a professional Rugby League player.

· In 1973, the entire Galilee team spent the night in jail for kicking their opponents during an Israeli League game.

Have you had enough soccer trivia and facts? These are only a few of the interesting soccer facts that are floating around out there.

Soccer Trivia and Facts