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Can a Soccer Ball Kill? The Dangers You Need to Know
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Can a Soccer Ball Kill? The Dangers You Need to Know

When you think of a soccer ball, what comes to mind? Perhaps it’s the thrill of a perfectly executed free kick, the sound of a roaring crowd, or the joy…
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How Old Do You Have to Be to Retire from Soccer? 
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How Old Do You Have to Be to Retire from Soccer? 

Soccer is not just a game; it’s a lifestyle and a passion. For some, it’s a lifelong dream that has been realized. You’re drawn in the moment you lace up…
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Does Soccer Include Cheerleaders? 3 Surprising Reasons Why Not
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Does Soccer Include Cheerleaders? 3 Surprising Reasons Why Not

Cheerleaders and American sports appear to be inextricably linked. But when it comes to soccer, you might be unclear if cheerleaders are ever there in the game. Many soccer enthusiasts…
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Are Laceless Soccer Cleats Worth It? The Truth
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Are Laceless Soccer Cleats Worth It? The Truth

You’re gearing up for the season, excited to try out new cleats that promise both style and performance. You notice a pair of sleek, modern cleats with a minimalist design.…
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How Many Calories Do You Burn Playing Soccer? Find Out Here
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How Many Calories Do You Burn Playing Soccer? Find Out Here

Soccer is more than a game, it's a full-body exercise that pushes your endurance, muscular strength, and mental agility. Be it you're a professional or a weekend warrior, you've prolly…
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Soccer Goal Size: Everything You Need to Know About Height and Width
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Soccer Goal Size: Everything You Need to Know About Height and Width

The size of the soccer goal probably is one of the most critical factors in preparing for a soccer game. It is actually the second most important measurement to be…
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Chelsea’s forward line is headlined by Christopher Nkunku, the club’s highest-earning attacker at £195,000 per week. Nkunku’s injury troubles in his debut season limited his impact, but the Frenchman remains a pivotal figure for the team. Joao Felix, who joined permanently from Atletico Madrid, earns £170,000 per week. Pedro Neto, a summer signing from Wolves, takes home £160,000 weekly despite concerns over his injury record. Cole Palmer, who impressed with 33 goal contributions last season, earns £130,000 weekly. Jadon Sancho’s arrival from Manchester United sees Chelsea covering £100,000 of his wages, while Mykhailo Mudryk also earns £100,000 per week. At the lower end, Nicolas Jackson and Noni Madueke earn £65,000 and £50,000 weekly, respectively, with 18-year-old Marc Guiu also on £50,000. Chelsea’s midfield is led financially by Enzo Fernandez, who earns £180,000 per week. Signed for a British-record fee, the Argentine is seen as a long-term leader in the heart of midfield. Moises Caicedo, another marquee signing, earns £150,000 per week, making him the second-highest earner in this department. Carney Chukwuemeka, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, and Romeo Lavia also command significant wages, with the latter two earning £80,000 and £45,000 per week, respectively. Cesare Casadei, a promising talent who thrived under Enzo Maresca on loan, earns a modest £7,500 weekly. Chelsea’s back line boasts some of the highest earners at the club. Club captain Reece James leads the pack, earning a staggering £250,000 per week. His fellow full-back, Ben Chilwell, is close behind with a weekly wage of £200,000. Despite their struggles with injuries, both players are considered among the best in their positions when fully fit. Summer signing Tosin Adarabioyo earns a solid £120,000 per week, benefiting from his status as a free transfer. Levi Colwill, heralded as one of the brightest defensive prospects in England, earns £100,000 weekly after a stellar season and international appearances. On the lower end of the spectrum, Axel Disasi and Malo Gusto earn £80,000 and £45,000 per week, respectively, while Renato Veiga is one of the lowest earners at £25,000 weekly. Chelsea’s goalkeeping department is led by Robert Sanchez, who reclaims the starting position after Djordje Petrovic's departure. Sanchez, earning £60,000 per week, is the highest-paid goalkeeper at the club, a reflection of his role as the primary shot-stopper. Other goalkeepers include Filip Jorgensen, who earns £50,000 weekly despite limited appearances, and Marcus Bettinelli, who takes home £35,000 per week with just one senior appearance for the Blues. Youngster Lucas Bergstrom rounds out the list, earning £5,000 per week as he awaits his senior debut.
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Must Have Soccer Gear for Toddlers: A Quick Guide

As a parent of two preschoolers, I know how exciting it is to introduce your toddlers to soccer. Watching their faces light up as they kick a ball around for…
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What Is A Wall Pass In Soccer ? Detailed Explanation
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What Is A Wall Pass In Soccer ? Detailed Explanation

The wall pass, also at times referred to as the 1-2 pass, is one of the most popular styles of passes a soccer player makes use of. The wall pass…
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Top Best Youth Soccer Camps In Europe
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Top Best Youth Soccer Camps In Europe

Soccer is not just a game; it's a passion, a lifestyle, and for many, a dream. If you or your child happens to dream of taking soccer skills to the…
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Can You Play Soccer With a Broken Wrist?
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Can You Play Soccer With a Broken Wrist? What You Need to Know

You've broken your wrist, and you're wondering if that means sitting on the sidelines while your teammates lace up their cleats and head onto the soccer field. The short answer…
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