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Conclusion

In conclusion, soccer means more than a sport, means emotion, passion and sometimes
many sacrifices. It means a sport that now is probably the most loved sport in the world. In
football you can see players fighting for every ball, players ready to give their life on the pitch
for their teams to win, or even for their fans, who often go many miles all over this world after
their favorites. In my opinion, it is fabulous thing to be a soccer player, to know that due to you a
match can be won, and that match to bring you the glory that everyone runes after it.

Moreover, it is a known fact that soccer unites people, no matter what religion, ethnicity,
or color. It brings them together in ways that one wouldn’t expect. Whether it be during a
political uprising, an economic downturn or something else, fans still flood the streets when it
comes to theirs national team. All the glory that comes with a win puts aside any opposition,
because seeing your country do well on a national level, means the whole world to you. And
when they win, you couldn’t be any prouder of your ethnicity and background. You carry that
flag on your shoulder like a ring that you wear forever.

The emotion you feel when your team wins a cup, or even wins a normally match can’t be
replaced with nothing else. On the other hand, when your team lose, you are ready to cry,
because disappointments all in your head, over and over again. These feelings are not very often,
and not many people can have these feelings, but this is way I love football more.

Another, amazing thing is the way that almost every culture has reference to the history of
soccer. The origin of soccer can be found in every corner of the world. The Chinese, Japanese,
Italian, Ancient Greeks, Persians, Vikings, and many more played a ball game long before our
era. The Chinese played a kind of football 3000 years ago. The Ancient Greeks and the Roman
used football games to train warriors for battle

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