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  2. File:Newton's Law of Motion Soccer Diagram.pdf - Wikipedia

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    English: In this image, Newton's Laws of Motion are shown throughout common occurrences of a soccer match. In the first law, the ball is influenced by the wind, an unbalanced force, causing it to roll. In the second law, the ball is being kicked causing its acceleration to be dependent on the mass of the soccer ball and the net force of the kick.

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  4. Association football - Wikipedia

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    In competitions using two-legged matches, each team competes at home once, with an aggregate score from the two matches deciding which team progresses. Where aggregates are equal, the away goals rule may be used to determine the winners, in which case the winner is the team that scored the most goals in the leg they played away from home. If ...

  5. Portal:Association football - Wikipedia

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    Arsenal Football Club are an English professional football club based in Holloway, North London.They are one of the most successful clubs in English football, having won thirteen First Division and Premier League titles and ten FA Cups.

  6. How tiny Uruguay became a soccer giant - AOL

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    Uruguay, population 3.4 million, has won more Copa América titles than Brazil and more World Cups than England. It is once again among men's international soccer's top 10 teams.

  7. How Soccer Explains the World - Wikipedia

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    How Soccer Explains the World: An Unlikely Theory of Globalization (also published as How Football Explains the World: An Unlikely Theory of Globalization [1]) is a book written by American journalist Franklin Foer. It is an analysis of the interchange between soccer and the new global economy.

  8. ‘The Beautiful Game’ was inspired by real stories from the ...

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    Lisa Wrightsman explains how street soccer changed her life and the reality behind the movie, including what it gets right. ‘The Beautiful Game’ was inspired by real stories from the Homeless ...

  9. World Soccer (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 8 February 2025. English-language football magazine World Soccer Cover of the October 2024 issue Editor Stephen Fishlock Categories Football Frequency Monthly Circulation 331,000 (Jan–Dec 2013) Founded 1960 Company Kelsey Media Based in Farnborough, Hampshire, UK Language English Website worldsoccer ...