SOCCER


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What is soccer?

Soccer, known as football in most parts of the world, is a team sport played between two sides of eleven players each, including a goalkeeper. The objective is to score goals by kicking or heading a round ball into the opposing team’s net while preventing the other team from doing the same. The game is played on a rectangular field with a goal at each end, and it is governed by a set of rules known as the Laws of the Game. Players use their feet, head, and body to control and pass the ball, but only the goalkeeper is allowed to use their hands, and only within their penalty area.

Soccer is celebrated globally for its simplicity, accessibility, and ability to unite people across cultures. It is played and watched by millions, from local parks to massive stadiums hosting international tournaments like the FIFA World Cup. Beyond its physical demands, soccer emphasizes teamwork, strategy, and communication. The sport teaches discipline, cooperation, and perseverance, making it not just a game but a global passion that inspires players and fans alike.