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Are You Soccer Mad?.. Soccer Crazy?.. Then try these Rome Soccer Tours.
If you are fanatical about soccer, as you read through this article you're going to learn that it's easier than you think to travel to Rome, and see a classic soccer match, with the fans of Roma or Lazio at your side. Wouldn't it be amazing to tell ...

Football - It's All About The Ball At Your Feet, So Stop Calling It Soccer!
It has been an issue which has baffled me for years now, how the American nation took the name of the sacred game for their dressed up rugby and lumbered the rest of us with that horrible s-word, soccer.With the World Cup about to launch a deluge of ...

How To Improve Footwork Soccer Skills
One very simple yet effective tool for improving footwork is sticks. Whether you purchase some, use kindling, or use fallen twigs (make sure they are straight) you can create a great training course with them.Have sticks that are 4-5 feet long and 1x1 ...





The All Time Greatest Soccer Player
 
The sport of soccer, known as football to most of the world, has produced some great soccer players over the past years. Perhaps the most famous of all is Pelé, who amazed the world with his incredible ability to maneuver the ball in a way it hadn't been done before. Pelé retired more than twenty five years ago but he is still a household name on the lips of soccer players and fans around the world. His story of rising from poverty in Brazil to soccer superstar is a source of inspiration for young soccer players everywhere.

Another soccer great is Pavel Nedved. Pavel is well known both in his homeland of the Czech Republic and around the world as one of the youngest soccer players of all time to make a lasting impression. Pavel played for Sparta in the 1990's and scored many goals for the team from 1992 to 1995.

The world has seen many players who have been the focus of extreme soccer skills, but none so well known as Zinedine Zidane. Zidane was born in Algeria in 1972 and after struggling in school for several years he decided that soccer was

his main interest. He was spotted at the age of sixteen by a soccer scout and very quickly found himself in Cannes. Shortly after that Zidane was playing for the French Division, scoring goal after goal and becoming the star of the team.

Today one of the most popular soccer players is David Beckham, who is the star of Great Britain when it comes to the game. At sixteen Beckham was playing for Manchester United team and was already attracting the attention of soccer scouts around the world. Beckham's incredible talent found him on England's World Cup Team in 1997. His handsome looks and boyish attitude make him one of Britain's favorite celebrities.

The world of soccer continues to give us up and coming stars, but none can ever rival the status that the above players have earned.

About the author:

James Hunt has spent 15 years as a professional writer and researcher covering stories that cover a whole spectrum of interest.

Find out more at www.best-in-soccer.com.com
Written By: James Hunt

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Harry Keough dies; 'soccer royalty' left legacy
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Soccer Capsules: Chivas held as Libertadores kicks off
Brownsville Herald
LOUIS (AP) — Harry Keough, who played for the US soccer team that famously upset England at the 1950 World Cup, died Tuesday at his home in St. Louis. He was 84. US Soccer Federation spokesman Michael Kammarman said his death was confirmed by son Ty ...

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High School Soccer Notebook: Do or die in final week of league season
Visalia Times-Delta
The Redwood boys soccer team is 7-2-2 in the West Yosemite League with one WYL game to play. Ron Holman There is one week left in the regular season for boys and girls soccer. Most teams still have two matches left and there is still a lot to be ...

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Union: Soccer clubs not paying in Eastern Europe
Fox News
BRUSSELS – The union representing professional soccer players said Tuesday its members are mistreated financially by clubs in Eastern Europe, which can lead to the greater risk of match-fixing. In a study of thousands of players in a dozen nations, ...

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