The dream of promising soccer starlet Courtney Weeden to play for a top club has hit a snag. |
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The World Cup fever rages on, with soccer enthusiasts glued to the television for the live telecast of matches and match review programmes. |
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He plays off a golf handicap of 14, and is an avid GAA, soccer and rugby follower. |
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I was able to return to jogging, coach soccer, and later took up snowboarding with my son. |
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I had gotten into varsity soccer a few weeks ago, and I was excited to continue practice. |
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All the scenes of soccer games stick to close-ups of cleats followed by actresses hitting the turf and then a ball hitting the net. |
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The problem of soccer gambling has become too sticky even for local police to tackle. |
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With its big wall at one end, it was ideally laid out for a game of soccer, and games went on all day during the summer. |
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If one watches Brazil play soccer, they play one-touch soccer, passing the ball around to create the openings. |
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Mark and Scott had hit it off spectacularly, rattling on about soccer, airplanes, their favorite movies and t.v. shows, and the like. |
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The team will be playing indoor soccer and the medal presentation will be held afterwards. |
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The one positive they can take home is that, after years of catenaccio, they showed they can play effective attacking soccer. |
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Viewers send Mr Squiggleopoulos some sketches which he transforms into various views of the acropolis, thats if he isnt at soccer training. |
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Her right knee was acting up a bit from soccer the day before, and besides, she just didn't feel like it. |
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There are soccer and basketball teams, and camel racing is a popular spectator sport. |
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The soccer conversation ended as we arrived at the school parking lot of Clemington High. |
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The racing heroes he refers to are few and far between compared to the hundreds of soccer stars being hero-worshipped up and down the country. |
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In addition to the gym and sauna are all the old favourites squash, handball, racquetball, basketball, badminton and indoor soccer. |
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He has an active social life, and snowboards and plays representation level soccer. |
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We have reduced the number of games and telecasts on weeknights and Sundays, when many fans and their families are involved with travel soccer. |
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They are formed from 60 atoms of carbon bonded together in a combination of pentagons and hexagons to form a ball, just like a soccer ball. |
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The bra cups are covered with netting and the padding is patterned to look like a soccer ball. |
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The club would like to thank the Baltinglass lads who played a friendly soccer match recently. |
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Botswana yesterday marked 38 years of independence with a win over Zambia in an international friendly soccer match played in Gaborone. |
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The Zambia soccer squad winds up its camping in South Africa with a friendly game against Orlando Pirates in Johannesburg today. |
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In his spare time he enjoys playing two of the country's most popular sports, soccer and badminton. |
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Norrie is a keen sportswoman who played badminton, soccer, camogie and tennis. |
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In soccer it has nearly become acceptable to bait opposing fans, to chant and jeer at the other team's followers. |
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The company has been pushing their new line of running shoes, the most high-profile ad so far being the streaking naked man at the soccer game. |
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We're playing street soccer, and the ball is kicked way over the fence onto the road behind the court. |
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It was a little dangerous as we were worried that our oldest son might kick the soccer ball over the wire and set off the alarms. |
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If you see one having fun with a soccer ball then you should immediately kick the ball into the river or ocean. |
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Shoot hoops or kick a soccer ball around in the yard with your children as often as you can. |
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He slowed down to a walk and saw children playing soccer with a battered ball. |
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Jess would rather spend her time kicking a soccer ball round the park with the boys. |
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Coaches end up teaching the teens how to kick a soccer ball, leap hurdles or swing a bat. |
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People cancel soccer games, schedules are rearranged, high school football games are canceled. |
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We do not know for certain whether heading the ball in soccer may result in chronic cognitive impairment. |
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One of the joys of following English soccer is learning some of its delightful jargon. |
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A shame my heretofore undiscovered virility didn't stop my neighbour from not having time for coffee due to playing soccer at four today. |
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Fourteen-year-old Megan declares that her dad is an embarrassment, and even bans him from her soccer games. |
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He'd shown me the photo of his teenaged sons playing soccer that he used as a screen saver on his computer. |
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Brian has his head screwed on as he wants to be a soccer manager when he grows up. |
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In addition to soccer, two of the most popular sports among French youth in the banlieue are basketball and Thai boxing. |
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Varsity soccer teams will practice on the turf, saving the grass competition fields for games and scrimmages. |
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She was basically her rival on the soccer field when it came to scrimmaging because they always went at it. |
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Vikings are now themselves shooting to the top of the soccer ladder as a result of the win. |
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Unfortunately, all too many parents and coaches hold the same view about youth soccer. |
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It was supposed to be a celebration of South Africa as the rainbow nation of all races united by soccer. |
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We have so many ideas on promoting the history of soccer in America but our lack of funds is holding us back. |
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Shamutete also requested the firm to send new strips of track suits and jerseys to the national soccer team. |
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Major team sports include rugby, soccer and cricket for boys and hockey and netball for girls. |
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There are older players who have been there before and they will want to show they can still handle top soccer. |
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In other words it is more a middle class sport in Argentina with soccer the working class sport. |
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A decade ago a peppy 10-year-old might divide his play among soccer, basketball, and baseball seasons. |
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Still, there was plenty of time to get an athletic scholarship since basketball and soccer seasons were coming up. |
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In a recent soccer tournament they were runners-up, but were the only team without a proper strip. |
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The pride of Attica Academy was the soccer team, and our social events revolved around them during the season. |
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Outside of his cricket Oscar also did a bit of boxing and played soccer as a left winger in Barbados. |
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Youngsters learned new experiences such as blind soccer using audible footballs. |
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They both played soccer and softball, and, as a result, got to spend a lot of time together. |
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Some sell mielies roasted in coal umbhawulas to locals, while others play soccer to pass the time. |
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There is rough play, even dirty play, in football, basketball and soccer, but it is rare. |
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The yard is littered with basketballs, soccer balls, bikes, and, for trips on the nearby river, canoes. |
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It can fly off a ramp or an airfield and land on a field the size of a soccer pitch. |
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Korea is the old powerhouse of Asian soccer and of relative World Cup vintage. |
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Phase two sports are archery, athletics, beach volleyball, baseball, female soccer and table tennis. |
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Well are we going to see beach soccer, and beach variants of other sports, join beach volleyball as a spectator sport in Australia? |
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Corporate teams will compete against sports associations in boxing, broom hockey, netball, beach volleyball and soccer. |
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Brazilians love soccer and adopted their habit to the beach where foot volley or beach volleyball is very common. |
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From kindy to high school we were in the same class, we played soccer and hockey under the shadows of the High Tatra Mountains. |
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There is simply no argument that at this level of play, soccer is truly the sport of the planet. |
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Napier City soccer coach Charlie Howe would jump at a top rugby coaching job if it was offered. |
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This expansion means that should the opportunity arise again, Newbridge will have a semi-pro soccer team to call its own. |
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It was a game to beat all games as supporters watched their favourite Waterford sport personalities go head to head on the soccer field. |
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It's a beaut, and just the thing to tear even the most obsessed soccer fan away from his reading material. |
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The men's soccer team is off to a great start this season, with four wins, no losses, and a record-breaking goal. |
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Dimitri wanted nothing to do with hockey or basketball, so he decided on soccer. |
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A lot of Anglo folks saw soccer as 'wogball' because it was followed by European people. |
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Away from his day job Frank is involved in youth soccer and is known as a very dedicated fan. |
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Youth soccer remains in a period of booming growth throughout North America. |
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This can include walking to school, soccer practice, jumping jacks or playing with the dog. |
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They would have played hockey and soccer, in matches with no beg-pardons, but also no players to writhe about on the ground with feigned injury. |
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They stated that fractures of the proximal part of the diaphysis of the fifth metatarsal mainly occurred in basketball and soccer players. |
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All that was left was a jump rope, a kind of squishy soccer ball, and a croquet set. |
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I sat in the soccer field gazing up at the sky as the sun was setting and a new moon was rising. |
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And Kruger, who holds a third dan belt, said judo could put Zambia on the world map if it was given the support that soccer enjoyed. |
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In high school, he played both varsity soccer and tennis and did some running. |
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In fact, I was pretty much terrible at every sport ever invented, except for soccer. |
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Border collies are great at soccer, frisbee, softball, tetherball, touch football, and basketball. |
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The competing nations will vie to win handball, volleyball, six-a-side soccer, touch football and biathlon. |
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The topic of conversation then moved onto the less weighty issue of the day's soccer results. |
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The two-ref system sees the soccer pitch divided down the middle, from goal to goal, by an imaginary line. |
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The noisy decamping of the occupying soccer army is often played against the backdrop of a portrait of this columnist shaking his fist. |
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But mountain biking is an obscure cousin in the celebrity sports family of World Cup soccer and Olympic track. |
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Not so many years ago I could proudly say that Richmond had the best soccer, track and other sports facilities in the Lower Mainland. |
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At an early age, Arnold became involved in a variety of sports, including soccer, track, boxing and swimming. |
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Aidan plays soccer, excels in track and field and competes in Orienteering and Rogaining events. |
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Mickey is a well known soccer referee and gave many years service to the game. |
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The game had to build on its enormous base, as it developed a broad appeal to sports fans, even if they weren't soccer tragics. |
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With the rugby and soccer, we have phenomenal athletes and wrestling could be really big here. |
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Like soccer, bicycling, boxing, and wrestling are popular working-class sports. |
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If soccer is not your cup of tea, you can switch to the more genteel game of tennis. |
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To ask a Bhutanese about happiness is akin to asking a Frenchman about wine or a Brazilian about soccer. |
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She plays a Texas soccer mom who has to raise three kids alone after her husband leaves her for a younger woman. |
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He'd always been big on sports, mainly soccer and ice hockey, and it was evident. |
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Martha is a lunch-hour supervisor at the local junior high school, where she also coaches soccer and basketball teams. |
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And they perform far more skillfully in soccer, lacrosse and softball than they do in basketball. |
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The news on page five that mobs were actually throwing missiles at Portuguese soccer fans is horrifying. |
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She dons lots of Adidas and, whether playing lacrosse, tennis, soccer or hoops, she's always on the ball! |
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He also reminded delegates about the crowd trouble in Lansdowne Road some years ago at a soccer international. |
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It was a bitter blow to the League's current pacemakers who had been hoping to stamp their name on the soccer scene this season. |
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Improved balance keeps skiers tackling moguls and soccer players kicking forcefully. |
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This guy seemed like he belonged on a Harley, not a car more suited to a family man or a soccer mom. |
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They were driving a kind of van that a soccer mom would take her kids around in. |
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Now earlier the reigning World Cup soccer champion Germany defeated Sweden 1-to take the bronze medal. |
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I am young and in college but caught in the trap of looking like a boring soccer mom. |
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The joys of local soccer and many long lasting friendships developed in relation to it will be at the heart of the silver jubilee event. |
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Doesn't this simply reflect that the soccer hooligans and other yahoos have turned it into a symbol of bigotry? |
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Ultimate Frisbee combines the nonstop movement and athletic endurance of soccer with the aerial passing skills of football. |
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This is brought about all because the all-weather track around the soccer pitch would be reducing the training pitch slightly. |
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Firstly, if soccer is now called football, can we still call our national team the Socceroos? |
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An all-purpose foam helmet and a mouthpiece shall be worn by the soccer goalie for protective purposes. |
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A former All White's skipper is finding success off the soccer pitch as he turns his hand to the world of business. |
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Kildare Town AFC under-age soccer training has resumed for the coming season. |
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Here those who take part have the opportunity to play basketball, soccer and boccia. |
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It shows Michael with a soccer ball in his right hand, almost like he's read to slam-dunk it. |
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A sports fan pours himself a boilermaker and sits down to an exciting soccer match on the tube. |
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Overall, both leagues are looking to cash in on the country's booming interest in soccer. |
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Mercifully, the soccer star leaned back and stared at the wall above her head, deep in his muzzy thoughts. |
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What is the difference between a yellow card in hockey and a yellow card in soccer? |
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Action continues all weekend, culminating Sunday afternoon with the completion of athletics, along with baseball, softball and soccer. |
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Distance running was followed in injury frequency by gymnastics, basketball, soccer, track and field, softball, and tennis. |
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It was not until very recently that women participated in physical activities more strenuous than gymnastics, soccer, softball, and basketball. |
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If space allows and the club has softball or soccer fields, the club can organize a league for children. |
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For those unfamiliar with the sport, it's related to both soccer and American football. |
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News of the latest scandal broke on Sunday, just weeks after South Africa won the right to stage the 2010 soccer World Cup. |
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The arch, which frames the stage like a massive soccer goal, was made by master craftsmen using laths and plaster. |
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In the end, no amount of criticism could dampen the spirits of Europe's new soccer champions. |
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For entertainment, we set up a volleyball net, put up a set of makeshift soccer goals, and had a wide variety of board games. |
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Do kids even go outside in the summer anymore except to play in soccer leagues their parents make them join? |
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He had a great interest in sport, especially fishing, boxing, coursing shooting and soccer. |
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The other major thread to this film is that Jess, who's an Anglo-Indian girl, has parents who totally oppose her playing soccer. |
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It's a big leap for South African soccer, especially with teams that are struggling for sponsorship. |
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The Tarmac area provides floodlit all weather courts for netball, basketball, hockey, soccer and other sports. |
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Three Waterford born soccer players have this week been nominated for FAI awards, which take place in the new year. |
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A young football fan is to see her name in print and her soccer poem published in an anthology. |
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Freeney lettered in four sports in high school and was an outstanding soccer player before making the switch to football. |
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In soccer the bulk of media and fan attention is paid to the midfield liberos or the prolific goal-scorers. |
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And in this macho culture, Thabang Silepe says his classmates rib him for wearing ballet shoes instead of soccer cleats. |
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It hulks over a corner of the soccer pitch like a slow-witted big brother, never included in the games played by his smaller relatives. |
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Two popular soccer players were sentenced to 170 lashes last month after they were arrested at a brothel. |
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Cardoso appeals to the spirit of the nation's soccer fans to shore up the confidence of the country. |
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The block's tenants claim the youths have been boozing, swearing, smoking drugs and using pensioners' windows as goals in soccer games. |
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He likens the task of making sense of organizational life to figuring out the rules, processes, and outcomes of a rather unordinary soccer game. |
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She played broomball at the First Nations Winter Games and was the Assistant Coach for Boy's soccer at the Summer Games. |
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For the last five minutes, they had been bouncing soccer balls from one knee to the other, not letting them touch the ground. |
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Checking the soccer results was a ritual they followed most Saturday evenings during the soccer season. |
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The games provide a riveting soccer spectacle at no cost to the spectators. |
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The linkman rightly gave details of a local soccer game in which the Galway side did very well but why all this Chelsea stuff! |
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In addition to its popularity as a spectator sport, soccer is played by most Italians. |
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Another source of national pride that sets aside regional and religious differences is sports, especially soccer and speed skating. |
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The games have had disciplines like cycling, aquatics, golf, tennis, soccer, wrestling, martial arts and figure skating. |
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I kicked my soccer ball into the air and started to bounce it up and down on the heel of my foot. |
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Today bullfighting is big business in Spain with the top matadors earning comparable salaries to the nation's top soccer stars and rock idols. |
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And millions of families enjoy the experience of youth soccer, rivaling Little League baseball. |
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He showed up at the swim meets, soccer matches, Little League baseball games, school plays and recitals. |
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My friends are soccer fanatics but they seemed to enjoy the live telecast, once I had explained the rules. |
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So devastated, in fact, that many of his friends wondered if professional soccer had seen the last of the big, amiable Liverpudlian. |
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I thought their catchy melodies, bouncy stage presence, and matching soccer team outfits were great. |
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Fitz was the smooth-talking teacher, who had been a soccer star in South Africa. |
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In Orpheus, that function is similar to that of a player-coach on a soccer team. |
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Brazilian soccer legend Socrates arrived in Yorkshire last night ahead of his eagerly anticipated debut for a non-league team. |
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Married to a stereotypical, asexual soccer mom with two young kids, he sees Kathy as his escape from such mediocrity. |
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Organiser are hoping for a bumper crowd for the highlight of the Sunday soccer season. |
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They used to say soccer is a gentleman's game played by ruffians and rugby is a ruffian's game played by gentlemen. |
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These kinds of injuries are common in basketball, football, volleyball, and soccer. |
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Illawarra rugby union, baseball, hockey, soccer and netball could also be affected. |
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We would not expect a football field to be used for rugby league, rugby union, basketball, cricket, soccer, tennis and lawn bowls. |
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These include track events for athletes and team events in netball, soccer and volleyball. |
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The most popular spectator and participant sports are soccer and volleyball. |
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In addition, Sydney fielded teams in soccer, volleyball, basketball and rugby. |
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She played volleyball and basketball, was on a swim team and was an outstanding soccer player. |
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Keybury Security's six-a-side soccer team were runners-up in the Bradford Monday Premier League. |
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Now how did soccer, Association Football, come to spread so successfully around the globe? |
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What is demonstrates, along with the wall-to-wall media coverage, is that soccer, alone among field sports, is a global game. |
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It appears that Croke Park wants to stamp out this unsporting behaviour that has long been part of the professional soccer game. |
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In outdoor soccer, athletic attributes like speed and strength can be maximised. |
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He is reportedly planning to attend the quadrennial soccer tournament's opening ceremony May 31 in Seoul as well. |
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Long jump, target throw, sprint, egg and spoon race, soccer shoot and the sack race tested everyone's skills and were lots of fun as well! |
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All soccer fixtures were cancelled at the weekend due to the atrocious weather conditions. |
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But when minivans became tagged as the unstylish choice of soccer moms, sales eroded to about 1.1 million a year. |
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In one episode of Frasier, his radio station decides to go for the Latino market, which means excitable men jabbering about soccer. |
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There are plenty of games to enjoy including table tennis, snooker, table soccer and board games. |
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It can be flexibly configured to accommodate indoor team sports ranging from table tennis to indoor soccer. |
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It hopes to compete in soccer, swimming, athletics, wrestling, weightlifting, judo and tae kwon do. |
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After all, once Simon's dreams of playing pro soccer ended, they were replaced by an equal passion for a kicking martial art, tae kwon do. |
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John was a coach far beyond his years and handed down his boxing and soccer knowledge to thousands of kids. |
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The past four weeks saw many interesting events unfold in the local soccer scene, and I missed out big time because I was away on leave. |
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More than any other sport, soccer needs a full roster of quality players in order to make it an attractive game. |
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As if I couldn't get enough of the sport at practice I had to wear a soccer shirt too. |
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Last year's transition from winter to summer soccer meant that most of the matches actually took place in autumnal conditions. |
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He grew up playing soccer and sandlot baseball after spending mornings baking bread in his grandfather's bakery. |
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About 20 players performed drills with singular enthusiasm and varying attire, including soccer shirts and baseball caps worn backwards. |
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I had a hot shower and changed into my mini skirt and tank top and put the soccer jumper on again, it was nice and cozy! |
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A heated debate over the future of a Trowbridge soccer pitch was expected at a meeting last night. |
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Ever since signing with Nike, the 125-year-old club's merchandise bas been easily accessible to American soccer fans. |
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Wimbledon's demise is a stark reality check of where soccer is going in a free market. |
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The children looked at her dully as they used the legs of the gates as makeshift soccer goals. |
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Drew and I only got to exchange a few words the whole week because of my make-ups and his soccer practices we never got to see each other. |
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So each soccer field was likely to have only about 6,000 to 7,000 standees. |
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The kicker would easily be able to boot one of our balls, accurately, farther than the halfway line if he were on a soccer pitch. |
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He also covered camogie, rugby, golf, soccer, marathons and track and field athletics. |
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He told the newspaper candidly that the prospect of developing a soccer field in the village was a slender one. |
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He would have been a world-class soccer goalkeeper, rugby player, javelin thrower, or boxer. |
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Or are we to go semi-professional like obtains on the domestic soccer front in Ireland, with such little attraction for fans. |
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They play exactly that style of harrying scattergun soccer and they are particularly troubling at home. |
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The stench of corruption is settling over world soccer like a poisonous fog, and players are paying the price. |
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My explanation hereafter was declared ungodly and insane because, as he maintained, I had no right to discredit the role of prayer in soccer matches. |
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A boot camp for the Spanish national team and the venue for three World Cup 2002 matches, Ulsan serves as a microcosm of how soccer business is at work. |
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He said that Ndhlovu did a lot for soccer in the country and the Charity Shield, the only unsponsored soccer championship in the country, was the best that came to FAZ's mind. |
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This was Zambia, where the main industry is copper mining and every copper mine has a soccer team. |
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Now beach soccer, and other sandy versions of team sports are on the rise. |
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One area that has seen an explosion of interest is women's soccer. |
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The Zambia under-20 soccer team takes on Egypt in an African Youth qualifying round first leg in Chingola today seeking revenge against a team that has been their nemesis. |
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A town hall employee claims he was victimised after accusing his boss of breaching the council's code of conduct by accepting tickets to watch a premiership soccer match. |
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All small-scale soccer clubs run as much on sentiment than sound finance. |
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Meanwhile, the U.S. Women's Soccer Team cruised to an easy 3 to nil victory against host Greece in one of the opening events of the games. |
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There are many sports offered by Campus Rec this term Competitive sports include soccer, basketball, broomball, volleyball, ice hockey and ball hockey. |
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During the World Cup soccer series, the cattlemen and stockmen in Queensland and the Northern Territory cheered throughout for South Korea to win! |
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A six-team soccer match will see leading actors captaining the teams. |
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The scientists hope the findings will be used to fine-tune the aerodynamics of soccer balls and to design boots that impart spin to the ball more effectively. |
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Six miles from craven Cottage, where Fulham play their home games, is the stadium where this soccer revolution began 10 years ago. |
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Well, we left off with Bishop on the soccer field, and Kalinda had her proverbial back against the wall. |
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She is also a keen sportswoman and plays soccer and Gaelic football. |
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He's just one in a long line of ham actors who turn soccer into a joke. |
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From where they orbit, the world looks the size of a soccer ball. |
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It all began with a variety of events in the workshops, the half pipe, the basketball court, the soccer cage, the children's area and last but not least the karaoke tent. |
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Besides soccer, many people like to play cards or a board game called bao. |
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Heading a nation where soccer is religion, Rousseff was roundly booed at the opening match of the Confederations Cup. |
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Interesting and obscure sports like the omnium and the steeplechase might finally get their due, not to mention insanely popular but strangely neglected ones like soccer. |
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I've got this soccer video and the headbutts are vicious looking, whereas in the United States I've seen lots of fights and not one headbutt thrown intentionally. |
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It was not until 1900 that soccer became popular in France, catching on in the industrial towns of northern France, but the average gate rarely rose above a thousand. |
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The stadium was four soccer fields in length and five in width and the stadiums were packed with people of all ages and races, cheering on a school. |
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With the World Cup fast approaching, Brazil is attempting to curtail its controversial soccer fan clubs. |
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I like soccer, volleyball, football, kickball, and some softball. |
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Indoor soccer, dodgeball, and kickball have been great for my social life. |
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After retiring from soccer in 1977 Astle became a window cleaner before forging a TV career in the 1990s with cameo singing roles on television's Fantasy Football League show. |
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He loved to play soccer when he was young, but his elementary school did not have a team. |
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She's played soccer, competitively and recreationally, for 16 years. |
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You know a year ago you didn't know the first thing about soccer. |
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Soccer develops great footwork because you have to be able to use either foot. |
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There were soccer matches, netball, indigenous games, korfball, basketball, handball, volleyball and skaters, as well as boxing, kickboxing and body-building demonstrations. |
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Soccer players should also wear shoes with cleats or ribbed soles to prevent slipping. |
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They also have a Dubai Desert Tennis, Snooker, Cricket, Soccer and even Table Tennis Classic. |
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What activity could a player from the World Cup-winning French soccer team share with an alcoholic on the road to recovery and a woman peacefully controlling her labor pains? |
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This after a game that involved an all-in brawl, accusations of witch-craft and sorcery, and police brutality on a visiting national soccer squad. |
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His reign as the Irish soccer manager could have been so much better if only a series of incidents had to fall in his favour rather than against him. |
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The result was a show as rich in drama as a scoreless sixth-grade soccer game where everybody wins. |
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Also opening sometime in September is the much touted Hong Kong flick Shaolin Soccer, about monks who turn their fighting skills to sport. |
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Soccer training continues every Tuesday and Thursday at 8pm until further notice. |
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He repeatedly stressed he was not linking aid to any relaxation of the rules on soccer and insisted no pre-conditions would be fixed to a GAA grant application. |
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Soccer and rugby fans could face difficulty catching matches in Bradford's pubs next season because Sky Sports has upped its subscriptions. |
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Soccer worldwide makes a science of invective against match officials after any game turning decision goes against them. |
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Ghanaian soccer player Michael Essien, who plays for ac Milan, has been the subject of what borders on fear mongering. |
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Outdoor Soccer attracted bumper crowds and ran to a very successful conclusion at the KDL and Park grounds. |
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While soccer stars are duking it out in South Africa, math nerds matched wits in Germany. |
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The fact that this World Cup is basically being played in our time zone means most soccer fans are able to see a lot more of this event and understand how big it is. |
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Soccer is watched by Beninese everywhere and is played mainly by boys and young men. |
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Your arrival there always felt right, like the perfect last phase of your soccer career, so forget about this French epilogue. |
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When he arrived at f.c. Barcelona in 1973, his Amsterdam-grown style changed the way the Spanish played soccer. |
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Sunday's World Cup final has the most astute soccer experts and eager bookies setting their odds on who will win. |
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As of Jan 1, the game we play called soccer will now officially be known as football, thus bringing Australia into line with the rest of the world. |
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Soccer shoots-out make good theatre, too often arriving after highly-paid players have made a total botch of getting a result. |
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The prison has a recreation area for floor hockey, basketball, and soccer, a hobby craft room, and a music-practice room. |
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China may flounder on the soccer field, but the country is in the grip of a mad World Cup fever. |
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The second phase includes an aquatic center with water slides, and a third phase includes an auditorium that can be converted into an indoor soccer facility. |
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Possible competitions will include aquatics, basketball, bocce, cycling, equestrian sports, gymnastics, power lifting, soccer, softball, tennis and volleyball. |
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Twenty-two major sports, including aquatics, cycling, figure skating, golf, martial arts, soccer, track and field, and wrestling will be included. |
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The Chelsea Piers staff will provide you with a daily itinerary that lists organized activities including sand volleyball, rock climbing, and soccer. |
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After watching a tapir feed on the algae covering a lagoon, Paula led us to a giant egret rookery, where the twilight screamed like a million soccer fans. |
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A proper Soccer Saturday supporter I reckon, loads of top bantz with your mates and bad trainers. |
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This Saturday heralds the long-awaited opening of the Alstonville Soccer Club clubhouse at Crawford Park. |
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The glazer family took a storied soccer team private, and changed the corporate agenda. |
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In 1998, when they took the coveted World Cup in soccer against Brazil, the worst part of the victory was watching them gloat. |
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There is a brutally honest section of the book about how you fell out of love with your wife, and essentially chose soccer. |
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Mutombo was the goalie on his high school soccer team and dreamed of becoming a doctor. |
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United States goalkeeper Tim Howard on why soccer struggles in America and how he essentially chose his career over his wife. |
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Richard Garey, 56, a soccer coach in Gonzales, Louisiana, knows how it feels. |
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The Wicking Soccer Shirt is styled with a generous fabric cut, 1x1 rib-knit collar and raglan sleeves with piping at the armholes. |
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They played chess and checkers with him, let him watch soccer matches on TV and eventually gave him a radio. |
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They launched an underwhelming campaign which consisted of a few posters and Packie Bonner unconvincingly waxing lyrical about the benefits of the tournament for Irish soccer. |
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This section of the paper will provide information concerning collective bargaining agreements in Australian Rules football, soccer, rugby union, and cricket. |
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Probably the best thing that's happened to Australian soccer took place during the third quarter of the AFL game between Brisbane and Saint Kilda. |
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Bannerfish, moon wrasse and angelfish nibbled on jellyfish the size of a soccer ball, and just off the gully, the likes of queenfish, jacks, and golden trevally zoomed about. |
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We may have enlisted a Spaniard to build our parliament and a German to run our soccer team, but woe betide anyone who meddles with the water of life. |
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What would a soccer mom think if her unarmed son was killed for walking down the street? |
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It seemed the story of the soccer mom turned drug dealer, which helped put Showtime on the map, was slowly losing ground. |
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She was living the life of a soccer mom in Ladera Ranch, a picturesque community north of San Diego. |
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In 1989, dozens of soccer fans were crushed to death due to overcrowding in a South Yorkshire stadium. |
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