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Go For the Goal: A Champion’s Guide To Winning In Soccer And Life
“When I was playing, they said soccer was a man’s world and that women should remain on the sidelines. All I can say is I’m glad I never had to go up against Mia Hamm.” – Pel
For the more than seven million girls — from knobby-kneed tykes to high school and college stars — who are tearing across the of country chasing a soccer ball and dreams of glory, there is one name that eclipses all others, male or female: Mia Hamm. With her cheetahlike acceleration and lightning-bolt shot, Hamm has broken nearly every record in her sport, while galvanizing a whole generation of fans and players.
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1940 Edson Arantes do Nascimento, also known as Pel , was born on October 23, 1940 in Tres Coracoes, Minas Gerais, Brazil. Under his leadership, Brazil earned three World Cup titles (1958, 1962, 1970). At 17 years old of age, he was already a first class player. He became one of the most famous athletes in the world. 1950 Brazil hosted the World Cup.This was the second time the World Cup had taken place in Latin America. During the World Cup final, the local team suffered one of its most humiliating defeats: Uruguay beat Brazil. 1952 The Brazilian men’s soccer team competed in the Summer Olympic Games for the first time. Brazil became the fourth South American country to qualify for the Olympic Games… 1954 The national squad placed sixth at the FIFA World Championships. 1958 World Cup in Stockholm, Sweden. Seventeen-year-old footballer Edson Arantes of Brazil caused a sensation when he led the Brazilian team to World Cup title. Pel became the youngest Latin American World champion …
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World Sport 40 Inch Speed Training Parachute Train like the top athletes around the world with the World Sport brand Speed Chute. This training device is used in the NBA, NFL, MLB, MLS, NHL, NCAA, and in almost every top soccer team around the world. Designed to create resistance during sprint training in order to develop explosive linear speed. Comes with drawstring carry bag.
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World Sport 56 Inch Speed Training Parachute Train like the top athletes around the world with the World Sport brand Speed Chute. This training device is used in the NBA, NFL, MLB, MLS, NHL, NCAA, and in almost every top soccer team around the world. Designed to create resistance during sprint training in order to develop explosive linear speed. Comes with drawstring carry bag.
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