Well, there's 'Soccer OC: A New Star'. In this fanfiction, the OC is a talented player who joins a new team and has to adapt to different playing styles and team dynamics. It has some really interesting character development. Also, 'The Unlikely Soccer OC' is quite good. It shows how an ordinary person becomes an extraordinary soccer player as an OC through hard work and determination.
One that I like is 'Soccer OC's Great Adventure'. This fanfiction takes the OC on a journey through different soccer leagues around the world. They encounter various opponents and learn new skills along the way. Another interesting one is 'The Mystery Soccer OC'. Here, the OC has a mysterious past that gradually unfolds as they progress in their soccer career.
I'm not sure of a specific 'hermione plays soccer' fanfiction off the top of my head. But you can try looking on fanfiction websites like Archive of Our Own. Just type in 'hermione plays soccer' in the search bar and you'll likely find a bunch of stories. Some might be really creative and show Hermione using her magic skills to enhance her soccer abilities.
Sure. You can try looking on fanfiction.net. There are often a variety of women's soccer fanfictions there. Some might focus on famous female soccer players' fictional adventures or relationships within the soccer world.
One good soccer novel is 'The Damned Utd' by David Peace. It gives a fictionalized yet very engaging account of Brian Clough's ill - fated tenure at Leeds United.
One great 'Harry Potter soccer player fanfiction' could be 'The Quidditch - Soccer Hybrid'. In this fic, Harry Potter discovers a new sport that combines the magic of Quidditch with the muggle sport of soccer. It has some really exciting matches and character development as Harry tries to master this new game.
Sure. 'Goalkeepers' is a great soccer graphic novel. It tells an interesting story about a goalkeeper's journey in the world of soccer. Another one is 'Soccer Star', which focuses on the rise of a young soccer talent.
One good fiction soccer book is 'The Keeper of Dreams' by Iain Banks. It combines elements of soccer with an engaging fictional story.
There's also 'The Keeper of Dreams' by Witi Ihimaera. While it's not solely about soccer, it does incorporate the sport in a way that shows its significance in the lives of the characters and in the community. It's a great example of how soccer can be a part of a larger fictional narrative.
There is also 'Captain Tsubasa'. It's a classic soccer light novel that has inspired generations. It tells the story of a young boy with a great passion for soccer and his journey to become a top player. It has great themes of friendship, hard work, and the love for the sport.
A well - known fiction soccer book is 'Fever Pitch' by Nick Hornby. It combines the author's love for his soccer team with his personal life experiences, making it a very engaging read for soccer fans. It delves deep into the passion that fans have for the sport and how it can be intertwined with other aspects of one's life.
Well, 'Clexa: Soccer Rivals to Lovers' is also a great one. It starts with the two characters as rivals on the soccer field, but as the story progresses, their relationship changes. It has some really cute and intense moments that both soccer and clexa fans will enjoy.