If you see a parking lot and think of soccer then read this.
Steps
General Preparation
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Make sure your closest circle of friends are devoted callejeros, or at least have the potential to become one. It is possible, yet rare, to encourage your closest non-calle friends to get interested in it over time, but it is very important that you have a consistent group that is loyal to attend pick-up matches at all times.
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Buy a pair of Sambas.
3
Buy professional jerseys (Manchester United, AC Milan, Chelsea, Liverpool, FC Barcelona) so that people take you seriously.
In an Area with Walls
1
Get your friends together and gather onto the local basketball, tennis, or outdoor hockey court (it's important that all courts include walls).
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Set the goals: in a tennis court or parking lot create goals by placing two objects a reasonable distance apart (obviously). But on a basketball court use the poles as goals, this will help increase accuracy, concentration, and overall skill level. Using this method of scoring on a basketball court is a unique form of calle in itself; it's called "pole." In a hockey court, goals are already provided.
In an Area without Walls
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Player count:In calle, you don't need as many players on the court as when your playing field: 6 v 6 is always a reasonable number.
2
Goalie: No keeper necessary.
Tips
- Work on moves, dribbling, and scoring. Footwork, quickness, and agility are useful and encouraged; playing street will make you better at handling the ball at your feet with confidence. This isn't the time for long and powerful shots, or football-player aggressiveness, that will get you nowhere. Focus on finesse and playing smart.
- Own a calle ball. It has no logos and is down to its bare stinchings because it's been used for years on the street. It will most likely be white with gray outlining the pentagons.
Source : www.wikihow.com
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