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β 14y agoP W D L F A Pts GD
P = matches Played
W = Won
D = Drew
L = Loss
F = goals For goal scored
A = goals Against goal conceded
Pts = Points Pts = (Wx3)+(Dx2)
GD = Goal Different GD = F-A
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β 14y agoAndreea Florea
p= matches played
w=won
d=drew
l=loss
F=goals for goal score
A= goals against goal score
pts= points
GD = Goals different
go to the library (i know that sounds boring) but its good info. you could also just put in "soccer history" or "history of soccer" on google (without the quotes).
5000 is an exaggeration, but Shakespeare coined a lot of words. Here is a partial list: http://shakespeare.about.com/library/weekly/aa042400a.htm For a more complete list, scroll down this page: http://www.pathguy.com/shakeswo.htm Of course, even that is not entirely complete. For instance, the original sentence went "All that GLISTERS is not gold."
Je n'ai pas de is the beginning of a phrase. The words alone do not complete a thought. It means "I do not have of" ... so you would complete the thought with a direct object like bread. "Je n'ai pas de pain," would be, "I don't have bread."
The Complete and descriptive title of the country is not known by many people. It is "Islami Jamhuria Pakistan". In other words it is also termed as "Islamic Republic of Pakistan".
It comes from "asSOCiation football", an early name for the game used by the English as a nickname for football...to distinguish it from Rugby football.In the few nations where football is not the #1 sport then its nickname soccer is used...for example in America to distinguish from American football (Gridiron)Another answer:Same as the origins of soccer as a game, the origin of the word soccer can be attributed to different countries. As you probably know already, the game itself wasn't invented by the English, but it was them who popularized it and organized it under a strict set of rules. Nowadays, the word soccer is usually attributed to Americans, but just like the above example, it was not the Americans who first used or invented the word, they were simply the ones that used it to full effect.So where did the word soccer come from? I'll try to solve this mystery in the article ahead. You probably know of the slight dispute revolving around the word "soccer". The English will never agree to use the term "soccer" around what they call "football" for centuries.Paradoxally, the origin of the word soccer comes from…you guessed, England. But in order to fully understand what I'm talking about, keep reading ahead as I'll share some of the beautiful history of soccer.The date of October 26th 1863 is to soccer what March 4th 1787 is to the United States. It's the day that several soccer clubs all around England gathered up in London and formed The Football Association, the first soccer organization up to that date.The reason I compared this date to the day the United States Constitution was adopted because the Football Association organized the game into a sportive "constitution" called the Laws of Football. The term "soccer" appeared shortly after, being an abbreviation from "Football Association" (from assoc.) and although not as heavily used as soccer, it was a short, light form to describe the phenomenon.Reportedly, the man who stands at the origin of the word soccer is Charles Wreford Brown, an Oxford student who always preferred shortened versions of words, such as brekkers for breakfast, or rugger for rugby.Soccer gained popularity in the United States later than in the rest of Europe and since the Americans already had a use for the world "football" in understanding the sport of American Football, a middle option was tried on in between 1945 and 1975, when the organization that controlled soccer in the USA was called the "United States Soccer Football Association".Besides being long, the name was still confusing so after 1974 it simply adopted the name of "United States Soccer Federation" and the word "soccer" would define the sport in the US area ever since.It's often mistakenly thought that the United States are the only country that uses the term soccer for what is traditionally known as football in Europe, Asia and other parts of the World. However, the new name was adopted by other countries, specifically those that associated football to a different sport prior to soccer being popular. Such countries include Australia, Canada, New Zealand and some parts of Ireland.
Summary includes the words sum, mar, summa and ma. It also includes the word Mary.
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It is a stereotype that all soccer players are spanish.
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