Poll: When Was The Last Time You Kicked A Soccer Ball?

Christopher Harris
SOCCER/FUTBOL APERTURA 2010 CRUZ AZUL VS PACHUCA General view of the ball, during week 4 game of the 2010 Apertura tournament of mexican soccer./Vista general del balon, durante juego de la jornada 4 del torneo Apertura 2010 del futbol mexicano. 14 August 2010 MEXSPORT/OMAR MARTINEZ Photo via Newscom

I was driving down the road the other day when I had a thought. I watch and digest so much soccer on a daily basis that I wondered when was the last time I actually kicked a ball, which is such a central figure of the sport I watch. For me it was a few weeks ago during a kick-a-bout with my children before or after my daughter’s last soccer match. But then I wondered how long it’s been for you, the readers.

Please note that the post isn’t meant to judge at all. Whether you kick a ball every day or haven’t kicked it in years doesn’t matter. It’s more of a question to find out how connected we are to the game itself and whether that bond is closer on television and the Internet than it is on a local level, whether it’s in your backyard or nearest soccer pitch.

Thanks in advance for voting.

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