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Capstone Experience

Cristofer Rivera
Introduction
My name is Cristofer Rivera I am the oldest of three siblings. I will be the first out of my
family to graduate High School. I like to spend time with my family and friends on the
weekends. I am fluent both in spanish and english. After High school I plan to attend RCC
for the heating and air conditioning program, its a 3 semester program for my degree and
after that I can go right into work.
Soccer is a game with certain elements.

All About Soccer


There must be a ball,teammates, and
opponents, a field with boundaries,
goals opposite each other and soccer
These Statement rules and its own association (FIFA).
Research
➢ Soccer improves health, fitness and social abilities
➢ Soccer can also help you increase your skill in concentration and self-discipline since
the game is quite high paced and it involves a lot of fast decision making.
➢ Soccer is a great sport for little kids who want to participate in team sports, it helps
build confidence and self-esteem on them
Expert in the field
● Coach a sunday league team

● Has been coaching for about 5 years

● Also work for him at his shop

● He taught me different styles of play and set pieces

Francisco Sanchez
Product

I set up a pick up game to show how stress


relieving soccer can be. Most of my friends
work so it's a nice way for them to forget about
work and school for a bit.
Reflection
● Even though I have played soccer since the age of 10 I learned new ways soccer
impacts a person and how soccer brings people together even during hard times
● Soccer can improve your health fitness and social abilities
● I should listen to my teachers to never procrastinate on any work. Specially on your
senior project because they were right
THANK YOU
I want to thank my advisor, mentor, and Mrs. Frith for
being patient with me and letting me turn in my work.
Work Cited
Foer, Franklin. How soccer explains the world. HarperCollins Publishers, 2004.

Giulianotti, Richard. Football. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2012.

McCrea, M., et al. "Standardized assessment of concussion in football players." Neurology 48.3 (1997): 586-588.

Jennings, Andrew. "How FIFA corruption empowers global capital." Hertzenberg, CS (ed) (2010).

Jennings, Andrew. Foul: The secret world of FIFA. HarperCollins UK, 2007.

Ruiz, Rebecca R., Matt Apuzzo, and Sam Borden. "FIFA Corruption: Top officials arrested in a pre-dawn raid at Zurich hotel." New
York Times December 3 (2015).

Pilon, M. "Sponsoring FIFA corruption." The New Yorker (2015).

Sugden, John, and Alan Tomlinson. FIFA and the contest for world football: who rules the people's game. Polity Press, 1998.

Boyko, Ryan H., Adam R. Boyko, and Mark G. Boyko. "Referee bias contributes to home advantage in English Premiership football."
Journal of sports sciences 25.11 (2007): 1185-1194.
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