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Is soccer in the UK like football in America? - Charlie - 04-08-2014 06:27 PM I was just wondering like if there's a soccer game for highschool would the stands be packed like it is for football games in America? - rootbrian2000 - 04-08-2014 06:33 PM To clarify: Soccer=boxing (boxing=packing to move/store things), football is it's one, you use your feet to kick a ball to the goal. The american version is called hand-egg, because, well, you throw/kick/run/wrestle to bring an egg to the other end of the field and smash it on the ground. ![]() Hmm, it all depends on the team and audience too. Using social media to spread the word about the upcoming game would be a start. - Thomas - 04-08-2014 06:38 PM No, there isn't the same sense of school spirit as in America. In England, there usually aren't that many stands and the fans are usually maybe a few students but mostly parents. - John G - 04-08-2014 06:45 PM No , not really, lots of schools in the UK don't even have sports fields anymore. - Cosmin - 04-08-2014 06:47 PM http://logoquizfootball.com Soccer quiz answers .They have answers hints and descriptions on the bottom of each page/level of the game .hope this will help Source(s): http://logoquizfootball.com |