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This video presents a blend of technical skill and personal style in ball juggling. Every movement shows precise control and smooth execution, balanced with a unique flair that makes the performance ...
Mae Mullen of Sacred Heart tries to get the ball away from the St. Anthony's player during the CHSAA girls soccer championship at Farmingdale State College on Sunday, Nov. 5, 2023. Credit: Peter ...
Heading a soccer ball repeatedly could be bad for the brain, according to a growing body of research about the potential long-term impacts on brains and minds from frequent collisions between ...
Heading a soccer ball alters the brain, new research spearheaded by the University of Sydney has found, despite having no immediate impact on cognition. The findings of a world-first experiment ...
Sialkot, a city in northeast Pakistan, produces about 70% of the world’s supply—including Adidas’s Al Rihla, the official ball of the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
For some, kicking a soccer ball might just be a pastime or a fun way to stay in shape. But for 12-year-old Ryan, "el fútbol es vida!" Soccer is life. "I love this sport just because it reminds me ...
Pro soccer player has heart surgery after collapsing during game. Updated: May. 14, 2025, 12:24 p.m. ... we have been so moved by the love and support from Angel City players, ...
UEFA and Adidas unveiled the ball for Euro 2024. ... It is named "Fussballliebe," the German word for "love of soccer," and will be used at next year's 51-game tournament from June 14-July 14.
Technology Meet ‘DribbleBot,’ MIT’s soccer-playing robot Lessons learned creating a robot that can move a ball through mud and snow could help scientists create life-saving robots in the future.
Walmart's website says the ball is designed for beginners and kids aged 8-12 years old who want to advance their soccer skills. But that does not mean it can’t stand an adult’s dribbling ...
Let’s Play Ball: Kids love soccer at Long Beach… Share this: Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) ...
While Sezar waited for his new heart, he shared his love of soccer with his care team. Kicking the ball with the nurses, therapists and even the medical interpreter was part of his physical therapy ...