In soccer, we are not only pursuing physical strength and tactical confrontation, but more importantly, we are pursuing the spirit inherent in the world of soccer: teamwork, quality of will, dedication and resistance to setbacks.
Strong Collaboration Skills
Soccer is a team sport. To win a game, one person is useless, it requires them to work together in a team and fight side by side. As a member of the team, the child has to understand that he/she is a member of the team and must learn to realize his/her own ideas and let others recognize him/her as well as learn to give in and recognize others. Such a learning process allows the child to truly integrate into the group and master true teamwork.
Patience and Persistence
A complete ball game is not a game where you will be in the lead every minute of the game. When the situation is behind, it takes a super-long patience to adjust the mindset, patiently observe the situation, and look for the right time to give the opponent a fatal blow. This is the power of patience and resilience, don’t end up never give up.

Children playing football at the LDK Football Field
Ability to be frustrated
32 countries participate in the World Cup, and only one country is able to win the Hercules Cup in the end. Yes, winning is part of the game, but so is losing. The process of playing soccer is like a game, failure and frustration can not be avoided, only learn to accept and face bravely, in order to turn failure into the dawn of victory.
Never give in to defeat
In a soccer game, never set a winner or loser until the last minute. Everything will be reversed. When you are behind in a game, don’t give in, keep the pace of the game, keep working with your teammates, and you may be able to come back and win in the end.
Strong and courageous
Wrestling on the field is unavoidable, the players in the repeated fall repeatedly get up and learn to be strong, learn to bear and resist, although there is no guarantee that every child who loves to play soccer can be successful on the field, but can guarantee that every child who loves to play soccer in the battlefield of life have the ability to resist the external pressure.
In the heart of every child who loves to play soccer, there is an idol on the field. They are also telling their children a lot of life lessons with their practical actions.
When people ask me which goal is the most wonderful and beautiful, my answer is always: the next one! – Pele [Brazil]
It doesn’t matter to me if I can be Pele or greater. What matters is that I play, train and don’t give up a minute. –Maradona [Argentina]
Life is like taking a penalty kick, you never know what is going to happen next. But we have to work as hard as we always have, even if the clouds cover the sun, or the sun pierces the clouds, we never stop until we get there. — Baggio [Italy]
“Who do you thank most for your success?”
“Those who used to belittle me, without those taunts and slights I would have always claimed to be a genius. Argentina has never lacked geniuses, but in the end very few of them actually succeeded.” –Messi [Argentina]
I have always believed that I am the best player in history, in good times and bad! –Cairo [Portugal]
I don’t have a secret, it just comes from my persistence in my work, the sacrifices I make for it, the effort I put in 100% from the beginning. To this day, I still give my 100%. – Modric [Croatia]
All players dream of being number one in the world, but I’m not in a hurry, I believe that everything happens. I’ve always worked hard and what’s meant to be will happen. –Neymar [Brazil]
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Post time: Apr-11-2025