How Soccer Works

How Soccer Works
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Publisher : Maple Tree
Total Pages : 64
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ISBN-10 : 1897349009
ISBN-13 : 9781897349007
Rating : 4/5 (007 Downloads)

Book Synopsis How Soccer Works by : Keltie Thomas

Download or read book How Soccer Works written by Keltie Thomas and published by Maple Tree. This book was released on 2007 with total page 64 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An overview of the game of soccer introduces famous players; presents the history of the game, including changes to the ball and cleats; discusses gear and how the field and weather can affect the game; and explores different kinds of players and moves.


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