Im a player who loves the sport and a team player. I play the sport of soccer with all i got, for me its not a hobby i take it as my main in life because i want to be a professional.it has brought out a lot out of me in a good way. that has helped me do good in my school environment.the games that I play is a new challenge that I have to face and accomplish. The more I practice, the better I will become and all the hard work will hopefully pays off.Im not that bright in school but I do shine when I'm on that field. I work hard on doing good at school.Soccer has been my motivation to be a better student because in order to be able to play in the school's team you have to be able to maintain a certain GPA which I have been starting to do. Soccer has taught me that I should never give up and that I should keep trying until I score my goal. Sometimes I might not always win a game or score a goal but the good sportsmanship and values that I have learned from being a soccer player have taught me never to lose confidence Even though my shot wont become a goal I have learned to take risks in this sport and that is what life is all about, taking risks and trying to reach for your goals.
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