Over its century long existence in its current (professional) form, soccer continually evolved into an all-skills sport. In order to be a good soccer player, you can't simply focus on a single skill. You could be an extraordinary free kick taker and score every one of two close range kicks, but if you have no passing or receiving skills for example, no coach will risk throwing you in the team and literally playing 10 versus 11. If you're a young athlete reading this, make sure you strive to improve all of the below listed soccer fundamentals, or you won't have much of a chance in becoming a pro. If you're a coach, try not to neglect any of the fundamentals in your training sessions and make sure every one of your players gets an all round complete skill training, regardless of his or her position (the only exception being of course the goalkeeper, who must fully emphasize on goalkeeping skills and some passing and clearing).
This said, let's take a look at the main soccer fundamental skills that are required in the modern day player. Note that they will each be covered with more details in a separate article, so what you'll find below is just an introductory paragraph to each of these soccer fundamentals.
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