Hello, my name is Eduardo but I like to be called Eddie. I am a good candidate because of the time invested into playing. I have been playing soccer since I was 6 years old. I would get upset when I'd see my older brother playing soccer and I wasn't, so I started playing in local clubs. That's when I started to realize soccer was my sport. My goals is to play college soccer at a high level and improve my skills. I want to reach my full potential. Not only do I motivate and push myself, I also motivate and root to push my team players to be better for our team. One thing that has inspired me is that younger kids have come up to me and complimented on how I play, that really inspires me so I try to be what inspires and motivates others as well. Also I am very communicative with my team players. When negative feedback is given to me I use it to do better. I am very energetic, passive and competitive when I play. I don't like to lose but I accept when I do. A negative feature about myself is that I am shy at first but once I get to know my team mates I am myself. So I can't wait to show you what I can do out in the fields and to learn from my more experienced team members.
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