Why Play Football?
Football is probably the most popular game in the world. Wherever you go, you’ll find bars and pubs crowded with people holding beer mugs glued to the screens if there is a power-packed football match on.
There certainly should be a reason, right! Yes, there are several reasons that make this quick and action-packed game more popular than any other sport in the world. In addition to its adrenaline boosting effects, it’s known to be good for health of children and youth. Let us find out how:

- Given the lethargic lifestyle of today most children and youth are suffering, football becomes a sport that’s not long drawn yet encourages children to get rid of their television sets and sofas.
- Football combines speed and fun in a way that provides you a sufficient workout each time you engage in playing football. This workout is often more intensive than traditional gym exercises, boring cardiovascular exercises, aerobics that require you to wear lace fabrics, and yoga that requires a lot of patience in learning and practicing.
- Discipline it teaches to the children is something not many other games teach. Running in straight lines until you get passed the football is something that requires you to be disciplined and patient.
- Football teaches you the importance of your own position in a team. You play for the team and for the benefit of entire team. This is how it improves the spirit of being and playing together besides keeping your calm when situation is not under your control.
- Healthier lifestyle, healthy eating habits, maneuvering skills are few byproducts of playing this game.

Staying on top of your form requires you to be mentally and physically fit. This is why this game becomes your indirect motivation to get rid of your stress and additional weight.
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