On a business/vacation trip in Venice a couple of years ago, I was getting up at 6 each morning to take a jog around Venice and liked to stop in the fairly large Camp Santa Margherita at around 7 for a nice post-jog cappuccino (it is Italy). This is one of those large squares typical in many European tourist cities where actual residents live and work, and on these morning visits I would see the local schoolchildren playing their games of pickup "Calcio" (soccer) while the Campo was relatively empty. The games played by the older boys (maybe age 10-12) were rugged and aggressive. Tripping and hip-checks were standard and would result in the players tumbling around on the stone surface of the campo - often resulting in a lot of bruised and not-t00-seriously- bloody knees and elbows. The kids would pick themselves up right away and - not wanting to be seen by their friends as "soft" would get right back in the game. Watching the world pros fall and writhe on the grass pitch after a slight shove is part of the modern game - and awards should be given for "best performance in a dive". Those kids in Santa Margherita demonstrate a lot more resilience and toughness than many of their Calcio idols...but occasionally one of the kids would obviously embellish a "foul" (which is never called) and would suffer the taunts of his fellow players for "recitazione" = "acting".