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It depends on how well he or she plays. Is he or she a good player? Then he or she plays skillfully, gracefully, powerfully, he or she is quick, nimble, intelligent, calculating, commanding, and sharp.

Is the person a darn awesome player? Then he's phenomenal, outstanding, talented, genius, really, any word used to describe someone skilled works beautifully for soccer. It is a very intelligent game; there's a lot of thinking going on on the field, so the player is mostly likely very intelligent.

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