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"Balompié" is a Spanish term that translates to "soccer" or "football" in English, derived from the combination of "balón" (ball) and "pie" (foot). It is used primarily in Latin America and Spain to refer to the sport played with a spherical ball. The word reflects the cultural significance of football in these regions, where it is a popular pastime and a key aspect of local identity.

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