The FIFA 16 Guidebook
A Consummate and Strategic Introduction toInteractive Soccer Games.
Learn, Play, And Acquire Victory!!!
Adedola Fagorala
Graphics and Cover Design by Abiodun Fagorala(abefagorala@gmail.com)
First Edition, September 2015. Revised June2018.
2015 All Rights Reserved
This book or components of it may not beillicitly reproduced, facsimiled, transmitted, derived from,reconstituted, plagiarized, sold and/or published without theauthors proper sanction and written permission. Failure to complyis illicit and may subject you to fines up to $500,000 or moreand/or prosecution and confinement in prison up to 5 years or moreand civil claims for damages.
Although the author strives and endeavors tomake this book as consummate and as precise as possible, there isno warranty issued or given by the author in regards to thecompletion, accuracy, and precision of the contents of the book.The author postulates no responsibility for any error, omissionand/or inclusion that may or may not be inside the book.Furthermore, albeit this book is intended to ameliorate the playingability of a potential reader, the author gives no warranty anddoes not ensure or promise any concrete result and/or amendment inthe readers playing ability without practice.
Copyright 2015 by Adedola Fagorala, Allrights reserved.
To My Family and Friends, and to the PlayersI have shared the game with on the console and in outfieldSoccer.
About The Author
Adedola Fagorala is an ardent Soccer lover,and a prolific FIFA player. He has been playing Soccer video gamesfor over 20 years now. He started playing Soccer video games asearly as the release of Super Soccer or Super Formation Soccer onthe Super Nintendo, and he has played almost every edition of theFIFA series since the first edition of FIFA International Soccer.He has additionally played many other Football video game serieslike Pro Evolution Soccer since its initial commencements of KonamiHyper soccer, International Superstar Soccer and InternationalSuperstar Soccer Deluxe.
Adedola Fagorala has a vast knowledge andexperience in playing the game of outfield Soccer since he was asyoung as five years old and he has learnt to play multiplepositions on the pitch including Goalkeeper (GK). He now has over20 years of playing experience in the game having played atamateur, varsity high school, college, and semi-pro levels. He hasseen the finest side of the game in these 20 plus years, he hasplayed high level Soccer and he knows a lot about the game to helpyou improve on playing FIFA.
Adedola Fagorala continues to be involved inplaying and following the sport of soccer and he still aspires togo pro because of his love for the game. His Soccer erudition andknack for Soccer videogames is the result of this book. The FIFA 16Guidebook is his first book.
HOW TO USE THE GUIDEBOOK
Envision this guidebook as your Soccergaming BIBLE. There is no one left out in terms of the benefits ofthis book and the erudition that can be gained from reading orutilizing the material in this book. Anyone should be fascinatedwith reading and knowing the contents of this book and anyone froma FIFA gamer to soccer players, soccer coaches and administratorsor personnel. Even an arbitrary member of the general populationcan gain from absorbing the material in this book.
In navigating this book, you should take astep by step approach to assimilating from it. Dont just sit downand read and discard the whole thing once and expect that you willrecollect much of it. You must test the methods in this bookstepwise to perceive what works and what fits your playing style.Your positive feedback regarding the material in this book is verymuch appreciated. Tell me if I got something erroneous or if I amway off on a conception or two and I will be disposed to review andrevise it as necessary.
In addition, I want you to utilize thecontents page to navigate to the areas of the book in which yourequire improvement and to make the book a customary read bycovering one or more sections or topics each day. Your approachshould be to make the book your best friend since the world isperpetually evolving and the days of intricate buddy gaming isbecoming nonexistent for many (jest). I am not verbalizing that youshould supersede the book with your best gaming friend but justhave it there as a companion guide.
HISTORY OF SOCCER
Probably the first ever documented Evidencesubsist that suggest that around 5000-300B.C., military forces inChina played a game called Tsu Chu that was more of a militarydrill than a game. It involved kicking a fur stuffed leather ballinto a minute goal or aperture that was likely held by bamboopoles.
Around 2500B.C., it is additionally verballyexpressed that a version of the game was being played by adolescentwomen in Egypt during the reign of Baqet III and images of a ballgame is painted on his tomb. About 1000B.C, a Japanese version ofthe game called kemari was being played and in ancient Greecearound B.C., they played a version of the game calledEpiskyros.
Beginning from around 300A.D, an Englishjagged and violent form of the game called mob football was beingplayed often with no rules whatsoever and an illimitable number ofplayers advancing the ball between villages. It is said that anentire village would join to conquer the invading team and a legendhas it that English footballers would utilize a defeated invadersskull as the ball.
For centuries, the English game was more ofa riot than a sport where the maiming and killing of players wassomething very prevalent. This led to soccer being outlawed andruled an illicit game for several years during this era. MobFootball is still played today in a less violent manner customarilyon Shrove Tuesday in some English towns and is called ShrovetideFootball.
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In many parts of the world, people havehistorically been known to play ball games that involved kickinground objects from coconuts and oranges to light particle andapparel stuffed material. Although a significant part of soccershistory was a violent one that saw the game outlawed and ruledillicit in some parts of the world, rules were later composed toguide the sport and it was ruled legal again in England in 1605 andthe sport began to grow into one that would see the participationof the working class, institutions and even countries.
Many countries have a long narrated historyof soccer that is customarily tailored around its own soccerheritage and participation. In my opinion, many of the nonpartisanconsummate composition of the history of soccer amounts tosomething of a lengthy read. I do not want the reader putting thisbook away for good at the first chapter and I have made the historyhighlighted in this section as concise as possible. if you findsuch doing distasteful and do not think that my narration of thehistory of the game was interesting enough, I apologize.
Many individuals, institutions, andcountries would argue about the key eras, milestones, and events inthe history of soccer. I did my best to summarize the history asmuch as possible without losing some key information about thehistory of the game or its evolvement.
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