#1. Soccer is called football in other
countries besides America. #2. Major League Soccer set all-time
attendance record for a United States-based professional
soccer league game at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California,
on June 16, 1996. That day, 92,216 fans watched the Los
Angeles Galaxy win a 3-2 shootout victory over the Tampa Bay
Mutiny. #3. His real name is Edson Arantes do
Nascimento, But the soccer world knows him as Pele. A native
of Brazil, Pele retired as a player in 1977 but is still
considered by many the greatest soccer player who ever
lived. Since his retirement, he has been a worldwide
ambassador for his sport. Wherever soccer is played, the
name of Pele will always be magic. #4. A standard soccer ball is made of
leather and is between 27 and 28 inches in circumference.
Unlike basketball, young players can use a smaller ball. For
kids 8 years old or younger, a ball of 23 to 24 inches in
circumference is recommended. For kids 9 to 12, a ball of 25
to 26 inches is often used.
