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  2. Goals Soccer Centers - Wikipedia

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    Although Goals doubled their total locations to four by December 2018, [2] further expansion plans were halted in 2019 after the company ran into financial troubles. Three months later, Goal's stake in the U.S. joint venture was sold to partners City Football Group, giving the soccer organization full control of the company. [5]

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  5. Goals Soccer Centres - Wikipedia

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    The origins of the industry go back to 1987 when Keith Rogers, co-founder of Goals, opened the world's first 5-a-side football centre in Paisley under the brand name of Pitz. [4] The business grew and was sold to venture capitalists for £38 million in 1999, which then rebranded the business Powerleague .

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    The place kick is a type of kicking play commonly used in American football, association football (soccer), Canadian football, rugby league, and rugby union.It was historically used in Australian rules football, but it was phased out of the game more than 100 years ago.

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