Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Introduction

In every society and culture, there are many things that we share in common and many differences as well. However, there is something that links and unites us all. That is what known as sports. Sports are a way to get away from the daily frustration work and spark a moment of joy. There are many different types of sports brought positive contribution in society, but one ubiquities sport stands above all others in the world, which is known as soccer. Soccer is a sport that is played in every continent in the world and is one and only sport not limited to boarder. It is a sport that everyone can participate and does not really need many components. Soccer is the most exciting sport because it is impressive to participate and spectacular to watch.

Thesis: The revolution of soccer in a modern games has changed the perception of people in a way which has never been noticed in any sport history because soccer is a driving force of stability of a country to promote peace, leading contribution to sustain healthy economy, involving players of many nations in one soccer club and promoting countries profile in world community.

Body

1. Soccer promotes peace and security
Ivory coast
Drogba and national team
Unity

2. Iraq
Won Asian cup
Celebration across the county
enlighten to promote peace

3. Economy
World cup and European Champion League
Job creation and opportunity
Marketings and sponsors

4) Elevation of Economic status for everyone
Equal opportunity
Provides hope
waging war against poverty

Conclusion: soccer has impacted people’s lives enormously and left impressions to billions soccer fans around the world. Soccer has become a game of intensity, source of income, and leading sport in advancement of peace and security. There are opportunities for proactive governments to get involved and promote their countries with marketing campaigns and advance their countries profile in the world.

Work Cited

Bibliography
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http://www.fifa.com/classicfootball/history/index.htm
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[3] Al-Ghaderi, Akram. “The celebration across Iraq.” Dec 4, 2011. http://goal.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/07/29/the-celebration-in-baghdad/
[4] Louw, Allegra. “2010 FIFA soccer world cup South Africa.” Dec 5, 2011
http://www.lib.uct.ac.za/asl/info/Soccerbibliography01.pdf
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http://www.soccer-fans-info.com/lionel-messi.html

[7] “Cristiano Ronaldo” 6, Dec 2011. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cristiano_Ronaldo
[8] “Liverpool wants greater share of TV rights money” December 6, 2011

http://aol.sportingnews.com/soccer/story/2011-10-12/liverpool-wants-greater-share-of-tv-rights-money#ixzz1gZHlZ014

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