I am person who likes to have big objectives, and go for my goals even when this is hard. I love to play soccer, but what I like most is that soccer is combination of physical and mental work. Is not a simple sport, there should be a leader, some one who inspires others, who really work for the team and make them work together. I have been playing in my school from my sophomore year. The last three years we have made history in our school, this year with me as a captain we were able to be league champions for first time in ten years. This achieve, had changed my mind, because I learned to work as team, to be a leader, to know that what to do in hard times, to keep focus on the objectives. Although we were not able to be city Champions, last year being second, and this being third. My passion for play soccer did not went down, it just increase more, because I know now what things I did wrong, and I believe that those experiences will make wiser in my future career. Soccer is challenge, but that's good, it had make me stronger, in all aspects of my life, educative, physically, and mentally. That's why I am determined, to a better soccer player, and go until the highest level.
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