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1 How to become professional soccer player
Lyle's Career Path How to become professional soccer player

2 My Career Goals I want to become a professional soccer player by 2024
To get there, I will need to: Graduate high school by 2019 To become a professional soccer player I need to train very hard everyday, I will become a professional soccer player by the time I am 25. by training everyday, playing in games, watching the recording of my game to see what I need to improve on. By the age of 26 I will be making over 100k a year. It will happen!

3 What is professional soccer player?
A professional soccer player is someone who excels at athletics specifically with a soccer ball there feet. As a professional soccer play I will be training everyday. Getting physiotherapy checkups and making sure my body is in top condition

4 About my future career Most soccer players train at camps and hone there skills. Later they go to the club house to get checkups and make sure they're in top condition The salary range for this job is a massive fluctuation, it scales from 20,000 annual to millions annually. For a soccer player it depends on the team and if you're currently in a season. An average player will have an 8 hour day and 56 hour week. Obviously this depends on injuries or games during the week

5 My job has a 28.3%chance of becoming automated
I feel that my job won't be automated because having robots play in the sports will lead to speculation of the game being rigged for a certain team to win. Having robots to play sports takes all of the chance and realism out of the game

6 Professional soccer would be great for me because…
I am very athletic and love getting outside and running around I also love strategy so being a soccer goalie is the perfect thing for me

7 I am not quite ready for this career, but I will get there!
I need to learn how to kick the ball further and prevent injuries to the best of my ability in order to stay at top condition and level. I will learn these skills through practice and experience in my craft.

8 This is what appeals to me with this career…
I love soccer be chase I love being active. A keeper like myself always has to be in the moment take charge and be strategic. I love this kind of stuff I also love being under pressure and coming out as a hero. Working hard at my favourite sport is also very fun

9 These are some things I find less appealing about this career…
The one thing I hate about this career is the fact that it is so hard to get into and requires a lot of luck and politics. Also the fact that all your hard work 20 years can end with a single play that results in a career ending injury.

10 Potential obstacles to getting this career
The possible obstacles: Getting on a team My plan to overcome them: making sure your good enough that no team can turn you down Having a team scout you Talking to teams and integrating yourself within organizations Injury Visit physiotherapy daily and make sure you in top condition

11 The training/education required for my career is:
There is no education required for this job. The training for this job though is rigorous and difficult. You have to be willing to sacrifice your body everyday and work %100 everyday to reach your maximum potential to even have the slightest chance of being scouted by a professional team.

12 I intend to go SFU for that career
British Columbia, Canada, Lower Mainland. Kinesiology Two year program Scholarship

13 Here is where I can get that:
Admission to SFU is competitive. In the past, the average for admission has ranged from 80% to 90%, depending on the program. All students must write the English 12 provincial exam and meet BC high school graduation requirements. An admission average is calculated on the 4 grade 12 courses required (including English 12) for the program you have applied to.

14 Financial Plan Full ride scholarship Family money
Working at Tim Hortons Save up money before reaching SFU

15 High school courses required
Graduation requirements plus 80-90% in four classes in grade 12

16 Soccer is awesome!!! I love soccer in every aspect of the game wether it be hustling and working hard or standing and strategizing soccer is the best sport in the world!


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