by Jonathon Hardcastle
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Soccer is a game enjoyed the world over by both spectators and participants alike, as a faced paced, team sport which requires athleticism and skill in equal measure. If you're interested in participating in soccer, either in an organized or spontaneous manner, there are plenty of opportunities for getting involved.
Soccer as a sport relies much less on equipment than physical effort. The benefit of this is that you can get going with very little initial financial outlay. With little more than a ball, you can get going and have a great deal of fun with as little as three players.
All you require is a sufficient number of participants, objects to act as goalposts, and a ball before you're ready to get playing. It's even possible just to have a kick around with the ball, although the traditional format is a game of two teams comprising of 11 players. Of the 11 players, one will play as a goal keeper, standing between the goal posts. The goal keeper is an essential player as the last line of defense, and is the only players allowed to handle the ball within the rules of the game. The ten other players in each team play outfield, and strive to score goals by kicking the ball across the goal line.
There are a variety of different forms of soccer you can play with a couple of friends, even if you can make up the numbers for 11-a-side. As well as 5-a-sides and 7-a-sides, which are lightening fast paced smaller games, there are also other games which adopt various names, but maintain a similar structure.
One of the best games you can play involves an every man for themselves approach, and requires only one goal keeper. A round robin style competition can be played with any number, with certain players eliminated depending on their ultimate score at the end of each round. This can also be played with small teams, to provide a fast paced fun game which can be a real test of skill for any player.
Soccer is a great game you can play with any number of friends, and it can be really good exercise too. In addition to that, it can help build invaluable team-working skills and social skills, giving it a wider social significance. Why not try out some of the various soccer opportunities in your local area? Whatever options are open to you, you can at least get a small game going with a couple of friends for a great way to spend an afternoon.
About the Author
Jonathon Hardcastle writes articles on many topics including Tennis, Golf, and Recreation
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