en playing soccer

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

Source: Open Mind Common Sense contributors
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Effects of playing soccer

  • en anger ➜
  • en getting tired ➜
  • en injury ➜
  • en aching legs ➜
  • en becoming more skilled at soccer ➜
  • en being injured ➜
  • en excitement ➜
  • en fatigue ➜
  • en fights ➜
  • en gaining recognition ➜
  • en to get great exercise ➜
  • en you get tiered ➜
  • en improvement in health ➜
  • en injuries ➜
  • en injuring your knee ➜
  • en knee injuries ➜
  • en knee injury ➜
  • en a leg injury ➜
  • en you may win a game ➜
  • en minor injury ➜
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playing soccer is a subevent of…

  • en you could score a goal ➜
  • en block a shot ➜
  • en bouncing the ball on your head ➜
  • en dive ➜
  • en falling down ➜
  • en you get hurt ➜
  • en getting injured ➜
  • en getting kicked in a shin ➜
  • en heading the ball ➜
  • en your heartbeat becomes fast ➜
  • en kick another player ➜
  • en kick a football ➜
  • en kick a soccer ball ➜
  • en score a goal ➜
  • en score an own-goal ➜
  • en scoring a goal ➜
  • en winning ➜

playing soccer requires…

  • en a ball ➜
  • en 22 people ➜
  • en coordination ➜
  • en endurance ➜
  • en energy ➜
  • en a football ➜
  • en good fitness ➜
  • en gravity ➜
  • en you to like soccer ➜
  • en a place to play ➜
  • en players ➜
  • en skill ➜
  • en swift movements ➜

playing soccer is used for…

  • en being popular with others ➜
  • en children ➜
  • en competition ➜
  • en enjoying working in a team ➜
  • en exercise ➜
  • en gaining fun ➜
  • en kids in school ➜
  • en little girls ➜
  • en physical fitness ➜
  • en professional athletes ➜
  • en satisfying your ambition ➜
  • en sport ➜
  • en staying fit ➜
  • en strengthening your legs ➜
  • en teams ➜

Things used for playing soccer

  • en an amphitheatre ➜
  • en a ball ➜
  • en a soccer field ➜
  • en a soccerball ➜
  • en a sports ball ➜
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