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The Game Of Soccer: The Rise Of This Great Game

September 1st, 2009

by Jim Samposzi

The status of soccer, also known as football or association football, in the US is growing faster than ever. Domestic leagues are emerging right across the country and the national outfit is going from strength to strength on the international stage.

While soccer hasn’t gained the widespread popularity of American football or baseball, it is growing all the time. Its simplicity is a major draw. In reality, all you really need to get a game of soccer together is a soccer ball.

Though soccer is nearly a way of life in Europe and South America, it is only of late, with the arrival of international stars like David Beckham on the domestic scene, that it is starting to gain momentum here.

As mentioned, it is quite a simple game. All you need is a few players, two goals and a soccer ball. Players, with the exception of the keeper, can not touch the ball with their hands and the team that scores the most goals wins.

Though the football is the only really vital item – goals can be constructed from just about anything – there is a whole range of soccer equipment on the market and the sport has become a multi-billion dollar industry. Here is a quick summary of the most popular soccer equipment on the market:

Soccer balls – These can differ a little in size but generally have the similar components. The outside of the ball used to be made from leather but is now generally made from polyurethane or PVC. They are usually stitched together from a number of pieces and are hard-wearing and resistant to water. The next layer is a lining which guards the inflatable bladder, which can be pumped up.

Soccer shoes – While normal sneakers are fine for a casual game of football, the more dedicated soccer player will require quality soccer shoes. These are light, slim shoes, often with a surface that grips to assist control and spin. They can be made from leather or synthetic, though leather is the more popular choice for comfort. The underside of the soccer shoe will have cleats of some kind, depending on where they will be used.

Shin guards – Most regular soccer players use these. The shins are the area of the body most exposed when playing soccer so these lightweight plastic guards can save on a lot of cuts and bruises, or worse.

Soccer clothes – The three essential items of football clothing are jerseys, shorts and socks. Jerseys and shorts are most often made from light polyester to help avoid getting too hot. Socks generally come up to the knee to help keep shin guards in place.

Goalkeeper gear – This differs a little from standard football gear. Goalkeepers need specially-made gloves that help them catch the football and they usually wear full-length trousers and jerseys with padded elbows to guard them when diving.

Jim is a reporter with over fifteen years of writing experience. Jim is employed as a technical writer with our b2b site and has become the resident specialist on sporting goods. Take the time to visit our great website for more information on Soccer Ball and Soccer Boots.