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1.
Soccer
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Joe Shlabotnik
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Soccer players run an average of six miles during every game.
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Ardonik
3.
Soccer is the most popular sport in the world.
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marcp_dmoz
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Over one billion fans watch World Cup Soccer on television.
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stevendepolo
5.
Every year except for two (1930 and 1950) European Teams have
reached every World Cup final.
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Socceraholic
6.
India withdrew from the World Cup in 1950 because they weren’t
allowed to play barefoot.
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marcp_dmoz
7.
Soccer facts reveal that only the United States and Canada actually
call soccer “soccer.”
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Camerons Personal Page
8.
Over 40 million watched on television as the U.S. Women’s Team
won the World Cup in 1999.
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joncandy
9.
Also in 1999, Over 35,000 fans competed in the largest soccer
tournament ever in Bangkok.
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FamilySweetery
10.
Pele was the first to call soccer “the beautiful game.”
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b-duss
11.
The Soccer World Cup is played every four years.
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Joe Shlabotnik
12.
The fewest number of fans to watch a World Cup soccer game was
the 300 in Uruguay in 1930.
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idreamlikecrazy
13.
The most soccer fans to watch a World Cup soccer games were
119,850 in Brazil in 1950.
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Howard O. Young
14.
The very first game of basketball was played with a soccer ball.
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Aleksandr Osipov
15.
The most World Cups have been won by Brazil--5.
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Socceraholic
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The most World Cups have been won by Brazil--5.
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Nina Matthews Photography
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T Gibbison
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