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    Diego Maradona‚ star of the Argentina national team and a professional who has led his team to many championships in Argentina‚ Italy‚ and Spain. During the 1986 World Cup tournament‚ won by Argentina‚ Maradona gave what was perhaps the greatest performance in all of World Cup History. While a national hero in Argentina‚ Maradona has also earned a reputation for being outspoken and controversial. In what is probably his last international competition‚ he led Argentina into the World Cup Tournament

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    in the soccer centered city of Rosario‚ Argentina. As a young kid‚ Messi was known as a prospect in his city everyone knew that the talent that he had with his feet was very particular and not many in his town come close to him. He always played soccer in the streets of his neighborhood and him having a growth deficiency never held him back. As a young kid‚ Messi played for many teams but his main team was called Newells Old Boys where he carried the team to many tittles till he was 13. At 13‚ he

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    except for his mom and his sister. When he was 1 year old he got a soccer ball and a soccer shirt as a gift. According to the website www.fcbarcelona.org Lionel Messi was born in Rosario‚ Argentina is the best soccer player in the world because he created many goals‚ helps his team and works hard for his team to win. Lionel Messi was only 3 years old when he had played his first soccer match. Coaches say that he had always scored like 7 goals by game. Coaches saw amazed at Leo that always put

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    Football has impacted our society in so many ways. Starting from the early days‚ where quarterbacks were simply throwers. To now‚ where we have a bunch of scrambler quarterbacks. Football has a become a favorite to every American citizen‚ but there are pros and cons to this sport. The Superbowl is always broadcasted on Sundays‚ don’t we got better things to be doing on a Sunday. There have also been massive amount of riots and moshpits in which a good number of fans get hurt. Probably the main concern

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    ULMS 724 FOOTBALL & FINANCE To what extent is corruption a serious threat to the football business? Student ID No’s:: 200772857 Module Leader: Rory Miller Analysing Threat by Corruption to Business of Football INTRODUCTION Corruption in sports has been present since historic times. The first documented case of corruption in international sports is attributed to the athlete Eupolos of Thessalia who successfully bribed three of his competitors in the fist combat tournament at the Olympic

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    player and his name is Lionel Andres Messi. Messi is the greatest player of all time‚ because of the skills he possesses. In contrast‚ Messi has one of the greatest history of all time. Lionel Messi was born on June 24‚ 1987‚ in Rasario‚ Sante‚ Argentina. He started playing soccer when he was five years old. Moreover‚ with all of Messi’s hard work‚ he was able to reach his dream when he became the youngest Argentinian player to play the World Cup in 2006. Messi likes to fun and another side of him

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    problems in the country that also affected him; therefore this is an autobiographical movie. With a cultural diverse background established by the varied ethnicities‚ forced to invade the land because of the poverty that stricken their own homes‚ Argentina is defined as a “multicultural and multiethnic country where… different cultures‚ traditions and cults harmoniously coexist”[1]. Ariel Makaroff‚ the main character in the movie‚ lives with his mother‚ Sonia‚ in a cosmopolitan neighborhood of Buenos

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    comes to football. Standing 1.70meters tall‚ he is considered relatively short as compared to most players. Watching Lionel Messi dribbling through a defence or playing a slide-rule pass through a narrow space at an acute angle is one of the most thrilling sights in football. It is almost as if he has a bigger picture of the game than anyone around him.  "He is always going forwards. He never passes the ball backwards or sideways. He has only one idea‚ to run towards the goal. So as a football fan‚ just

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    half. The answer from the Brazilian team‚ to equal the match‚ arrived in the 17 minutes. However‚ two minutes after the start of the second half the left wing Pedro Pavlov appeared to unbalance the result once again with a cross right-footed kick‚ after Sebastián Medina’s precise assist. River resisted Flamengo’s attempts‚ which had

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    Enough Being Done To Prevent Racism in Football? Racism; hatred or intolerance of another race or other races is unfortunately a very frequent occurrence around the world. Starting very early on‚ the belief that someone’s race is superior and has the right to rule others still takes place even to this day. Football‚ is a sport which should bring countries and races together to compete against each other. But this is not the case‚ the degree of Racism in football is simply unacceptable. From League

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