Watching my older brother win a soccer championship was one of the most inspirational moments of my life. It made me realize that that is what I want to be like when I am older. I saw the joy of winning. That day I knew that I wanted to play soccer and be just like my brother. My brother taught me how to play the game. He taught me almost everything I know about the game. I have learned from over the years of playing that I can't stand losing. Every time I lose I have to think "what did I do wrong that game and improve on?". I want to graduate high school with honors and a good math background. In college I want to go into accounting because I excel at mathematics.
I used to play on a premier team for soccer when I was about 10 or 11. My coach barely ever played me. A kid on the team said I was bad and I am not good enough to be on that team. I got cut later that year and put on the B team. That made me strive to get better and stronger. If that never happened I don't think I would be where I am right now. I have become a very good leader ever since that day. I have always been very competitive ever since I started playing soccer. I have put in so much work to get myself where I am today, so I like to consider myself as a hard worker. My coach says hard work leads to championships and I think I know how to make it happen on your team!
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