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When you ask most professional soccer players how they become soccer players, they will tell you that they sacrificed. They sacrificed hanging out with their friends when they were younger, they sacrificed living a normal teenager's life because they were too busy playing and learning the game of soccer.

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These players have the money and fame now, and they do something they love, but it didn't come easy. There are seven consistent things that professional soccer players did that helped them to get better and be where they are today:

1.  A Desire to Improve

By realizing that you're not the best and that you constantly need to improve to keep on top of your game you've already taken a huge step.

2. Practice,Practice,Practice

Ask the likes of David  Beckham, Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo where they spend most of their time and they'll tell you 'the soccer field'. The players who put in the extra hours before or after training will see the difference.

3. Recognize your weak points

Is there something about your game that you see as weak? Could you work on something to help improve your overall game? Let's say for example that you are mostly right footed well so are the majority of soccer players.

 If you put in the time and work on your left foot and are able to get it as effective as your stronger foot, then you will stand out and be a greater asset to your team and your coach.


4. Practice different positions

One of the things they look at in the professional European leagues when signing players is how versatile are they? How many positions can they play in? If you're a right-midfielder, could you play right full-back and do a job for your team when called upon?

5. Be a team player 

You can't win soccer games on your own. Sure, you might have the individual flair that makes you a good player, but do you recognize when to distribute the ball to a player in a better position? Do you cover for your full-backs if they venture forward? Do you drop back and help defend when needed? These are all important things to consider when playing soccer.

6. Listen to your Coach


To become a better soccer player you must listen to your coach and act upon their instruction. Many club coaches are nationally licensed and have had to to through testing certifications to attain their current license. If you have a question don't be afraid to ask. Soccer is played with our brain as well as our feet, so the more understanding you have, the better.

7.Have fun

Soccer should be fun. As you grow older the game of soccer will become more challenging, and you will face stronger opponents, but it should always be fun to play.

Now that you know these seven steps, it's time to put them into practice.

As the days go by everything revolves with it. Many improvements come up in every aspect and soccer game is not exempted from it. One of the apparent improvements in soccer is the formation of its variety, indoor soccer, in which comes a new set of soccer rules.

These rules may differ in every prevailing soccer body but there are certain regulations that serve as a universal basis for the game that include:


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Field shape, Size and Overall Arena Specifications 

Indoor soccer arena may be basically oblong or rectangular in shape with artificial grass floors. In instances that it is being played in basketball courts, the floors of which were obviously a hardwood.

Indoor soccer arena requires at least 6 feet tall walls that will cordon the ball when it comes out of bounds. Ceiling heights may vary. The field is basically 200 feet by 85 feet in size.

Goals

The goals were to be necessarily pressed on the wall to avoid budging when hit by the ball or any player who comes in contact with it. It also made smaller to contemplate with the size of the playing arena, same is true also with the penalty area.

Duration Of The Game

Time is shortened in indoor soccer. Playing time in indoor soccer is played by quarters in which each quarter lasts for 15 minutes with a 3 minute interval between 1st and 2nd quarter, then another 3 minute interval between the 3rd and 4th quarter. Half-time is being marked by a 15 minute interval between the 2nd and 3rd quarter. If a tie happens after the 60 minute playing time is over a 15 minute overtime extension is allowed until one of the team scores a goal.

Team Compostion

Up to 6 players are allowed for each team including the goalie. Substitution is also allowed while the game is on provided the player to be substitutes must step out of the field first before the substitute comes in. Using of slide tackle is generally not permitted here.