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Playing soccer is easy; being good at soccer takes a bit more effort. To be competent on the sport, the only way is to practice and play.



Like basketball, soccer players that are on the game field have their own designated positions. In the game of soccer there are eleven designated soccer positions on each team in the playing field. A single soccer team on the playing field has one goalie or goalkeeper and ten outfielders to play a variety of defensive, attacking and midfield positions. Each of these soccer positions has their own role and area of operation and certain set of skills are required in each of these soccer positions.

Defensive Positions or Defenders

Defenders are the players that are behind the midfielders. The main responsibilities of players designated in these soccer positions are to provide defensive support to the goalie and prevent the opposing team from scoring. Defenders usually stay on their side of the field.

* Centerback – the centerbacks’ main responsibility is to stop the opposing team from scoring or more particularly the strikers and to get the ball out of the penalty area as much as possible.

* Sweeper – sweepers are the adaptable type of centerbacks. They sweep the ball if the opponents manage to break through the defensive line. A sweeper must have excellent ball handling, ball control and ball passing abilities to counter any attacking moves that the opponent does.

* Fullback – fullbacks are the players that prevent the ball from crossing or cutting back into the penalty area.

Midfielders

Midfielders are positioned midway between the strikers and defenders. Their primary responsibilities are to make sure that they have possession of the ball, take the ball from the opposing team’s defenders and pass it to the strikers. Being a midfielder is one of the most exhausting soccer positions because midfielders’ duties are broad. They are either called back into defensive position or sometimes attack the opposing team along with the strikers.

* Defensive midfield – duties of players with these soccer positions is to take the ball away from the opposing team’s attackers.

* Attacking midfield – players with in these positions are responsible for creating scoring opportunities.

Strikers or Forward or Attackers

Players with these soccer positions are the ones nearest to the opposing team’s goal. Their main duty is to score goals. The other duty of players with these soccer positions is to set up goal for their team mates. Most well known soccer players are strikers because strikers tend to score more than any of their team mates.

22 players and 11 members per team play soccer. Positions can be variable depending on the soccer formation and strategy employed, but usually a team roster includes a goalkeeper and a couple of defenders, midfielders and attackers.

Passing the Ball

Passing the ball is very easy, though the hardest part of passing accuracy. This is the starter player’s handicap. To do a standard rolling pass, you should kick the ball with the inside of your foot (instep and toe part). Your kick should hit the lateral part of the ball for it to travel in a roll. Kicking with the inside part of the foot also allows accuracy, wherein the arch is used to provide the ball direction. Ok, try it. Kick the ball with modest force with the arch providing direction.

Intermediate Passing and Shooting

The link also featured how to do a high pass. Notice how his foot made contact with the ball. For the ball to fly, the bottom of the ball should be hit while kicking. And to provide direction, the inside part (the toe part) of your foot should be the main contact of the bottom (of the ball)

Shooting the ball is the same as passing by a high ball. Even a rolling pass is considered shooting if it is used to score a goal. So now you see the importance of passing.

Playing soccer is easy; being good at soccer takes a bit more effort. To be competent on the sport, the only way is to practice and play. To be better, yet more practice and playing. But to be the best, again practice and play.

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If you are going to be starting a website, you have probably heard the phrase “duplicate content” come up time and time again. This is a much discussed area when it comes to the internet, and one that has garnered a lot of attention over the past couple of years. But the fact of the matter is that most people have no clue what duplicate content is, or how the rules are enforced.

Knowing the definition of duplicate content is the first step to avoiding the penalties that go along with it. Duplicate content is when different domains use the same or nearly identical information in order to serve the online community. In other words, this means that there is more than one website with the same information on it. People do this in order to get as many websites out there as possible, but without having to put in all of the work. Duplicate content also covers when content of one page on the internet is identical or similar to another page.

But even though this may seem like a large problem, it really only affects webmasters that are trying to design a lot of websites without having to put in all of the work. Unless you are using the exact same content as another website, in the exact same way, you will not be hit with duplicate content penalties.

If you are concerned about duplicate content penalties the best thing to do is to determine if anybody else is using your information. The most common way is by running the content through copyscape. This will tell you if anybody else is using your information.

At this point, you may be thinking about the private label articles that you use on your site. Many people use these as a way of getting new content every month; but at the same time there may be other people that are using the same content as you. The best way that you can avoid this is by taking the articles that you receive from your private label company and slightly modifying them. By doing this, you will be able to avoid any penalties. And remember, while you are modifying your content, anybody else that received the articles will probably modify theirs as well. The end result is entirely different articles being posted on each respective site.

Another great way to use content, but avoid duplicate content penalties is by sending them in text format. In other words, if you have an article that is going to be republished on other websites, make sure to send them in text format. This way when the recipient posts the content it will be reformatted. This will ensure that the content is viewed by the spiders sent out by search engines as original.

Duplicate content is not as big a problem as you may think. Many people are under the impression that this is a huge problem. Even though there is no place for copyright infringement, if you have the rights to an article you do not have to worry about this. Overall, duplicate content penalties are most often enforced on webmasters that are trying to create several sites using the same or similar content.
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