Newton's First Law In Soccer
Newton's first law plays a big role in soccer. The soccer ball, when kicked keeps going forward until friction or another person stops it. When a ball is resting and is not moving on the ground it will stay there until another force is acted upon that ball.
Newton's Second Law in Soccer
The second law affects the speed of the ball and the player. So If I had more leg muscle then my teammate then I would most likely be able to kick it farther. The more weight the ball has, the slower it goes. The more weight the player has, the slower he can run. So in soccer it is more ideal to be lighter and quicker than other people. Heavier people kick farther than lighter people. Lighter people can run faster than heavier people.
Newton's Third Law in Soccer
The third law is when something is hit with force but, then there is a balanced force stopping it. An example of this would be a goalie and a striker. When the striker kicks the soccer ball, it goes forward. That is the action, the ball going through the air towards the goal. The reaction is that the goalie catches the ball in his hands, which stops the ball from moving. This would be the balanced force making the ball stop. This is how the third law affects the soccer ball.