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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] DS went to tryout for a travel team, and ends up training with the team, I found out that other new kid (from tryout) also in the training with the team is not as good as my DS. I suspect that coach picked up him only because he is left-footed. I would be very disappointed if that kid is chosen in the end but not my DS only because of left-footed advantage. Is that big advantage being left-footed in soccer (or other body-contact team sports such as basketball, hockey, lacrosse...) ? [/quote] Players should be near equal with both feet but that is not very common at younger ages. It is a slight advantage to have a naturally left footed player at younger ages but it is rarely a reason for a player to be selected.[/quote] At what age should the be near equal with both feet?[/quote] u10[/quote] LOL. Ask Gareth Bale to strike a ball with his right foot![/quote] Arjun Robbin's right foot is just a peg held in place there with twine and duct tape[/quote] Yes, but back to my original point about foot does not dictate position for players up front, he plays on the right, like the left footed Mahrez. Ok maybe they don’t belong in the same sentence. [/quote]
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