 Chapter 1:Why People Like Soccer  Chapter 2:What Soccer Is  Chapter 3:What Soccer Is Like  Chapter 4:Soccer VS Soccer Video Games  Chapter 5:Soccer.

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 Chapter 1:Why People Like Soccer  Chapter 2:What Soccer Is  Chapter 3:What Soccer Is Like  Chapter 4:Soccer VS Soccer Video Games  Chapter 5:Soccer Rules  Chapter 6:Equipment  Glossary

Soccer is a really easy game. It is really cool. Being the person dribbling past people and… you shoot you score! When that happens you try to win even more. It gives you more exercise than running. There is a lot of fun stuff to do in soccer. Imagine yourself running past people and shooting and you score. Soccer makes your heart beat. Soccer is the simplest game.

Soccer is a sport. You kick the ball into the goal. You’re like army attacking another army except everyone can join. Kids, adults, professionals, and beginners can play players are on a team. There are 3 offence 3 defense 1 goalie and 1-2 on the bench.

Soccer isn’t like author games. You can only take the ball with your feet. You are defending a low goal. Only one person can pick up the ball on your team.

People think that soccer and the soccer video game is the same thing. In the video game, you look at yourself. In real life you look from yourself ahead. Believe it or not it is easier in real life. With soccer you are less lazy and excited. With the video game you are lazy and bored. The thing that is the same is that it is the same sport. You can see people rushing at you. Scoring is the same in the video game and real life.

Rule 1: Only goalies pick up the ball. Rule 2: Goalies can only pick up the ball in the box. Rule 3: No slide tackles that hit people. Rule 4: Don’t play when you’re out of bounds. Rule 5: Don’t play when you’re down.

There are helpful things you need. You need shin guards and cleats. You also need the ball and some water to drink. You will also need to buy a jersey if you’re on a team.

 Box - tells where the goalies can pick up the ball  Down - is when you are on the ground  Goalie - is the keeper of the goal  Offence - is the attackers  defense - is the defender

 My name is Warren  I choose soccer because I play soccer a lot. I think soccer of my hobby.  A little about my self is that I play 2 sports soccer and baseball.