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Mexico will start their preparation for the 2014 World Cup on January 29 against South Korea. The game will be held at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas. Hong Myung-bo released his 23-player list for the match, which only includes footballers from the Chinese, Japanese and Korean leagues because it is not an official FIFA date. In other words, this means Bayer Leverkusen’s sensation Son Heung-Min,...
Published: January 3, 2014
On Friday, U.S. Soccer and head coach Jurgen Klinsmann released their 26-man roster for the USMNT’s annual January camp. The players included were: GOALKEEPERS (4): Tally Hall (Houston Dynamo), Bill Hamid (D.C. United), Sean Johnson (Chicago Fire), Nick Rimando (Real Salt Lake) DEFENDERS (10): Matt Besler (Sporting Kansas City), Brad Evans (Seattle Sounders FC), Omar Gonzalez (LA Galaxy),...
Published: January 3, 2014
Rugby audiences were spoilt for entertainment in 2013. A British and Irish Lions tour to Australia, the Six Nations, a Super Rugby campaign followed up by The Rugby Championship and a Rugby League World Cup were just some of the spectacles on offer. Along the way, giants were slain, records uprooted and new legacies founded upon the rubble of old ones in what was a terrific year of worldwide development...
Published: January 3, 2014
Rugby audiences were spoilt for entertainment in 2013. A British and Irish Lions tour to Australia, the Six Nations, a Super Rugby campaign followed up by The Rugby Championship and a Rugby League World Cup were just some of the spectacles on offer. Along the way, giants were slain, records uprooted and new legacies founded upon the rubble of old ones in what was a terrific year of worldwide development...
Published: January 3, 2014
With the first pre-season test session of the year just around the corner, Formula One teams and fans alike are eagerly anticipating the start to what promises to be one of the most exciting seasons of recent years. The radical new rules and regulation changes concerning the 2014 engines and aerodynamics also mean that cars will look very different. Although teams must wait until the end of the month...
Published: January 3, 2014
With Michael Schumacher still in critical condition in a hospital in Grenoble, Ferrari fans Friday demonstrated their support for the seven-time world champion by holding a vigil outside with messages of well-wishing on the day of his 45th birthday, according to Reuters. Given the need to keep roads clear and disruptions down to a minimum for the hospital to cope for other skiing-related accidents,...
Published: January 3, 2014
In a bitter blow for Welsh rugby, it has been confirmed by ESPN that exciting centre Jonathan Davies will miss the majority of the upcoming Six Nations. Davies suffered a nasty pectoral injury back in November against South Africa, and has only just returned to light training. With the first match of this year’s tournament against Italy upcoming on Feb. 1, Warren Gatland may have hoped that one...
Published: January 3, 2014
In a bitter blow for Welsh rugby, it has been confirmed by ESPN that exciting centre Jonathan Davies will miss the majority of the upcoming Six Nations. Davies suffered a nasty pectoral injury back in November against South Africa, and has only just returned to light training. With the first match of this year’s tournament against Italy upcoming on Feb. 1, Warren Gatland may have hoped that one...
Published: January 3, 2014
Before the 2012 German Grand Prix, his last on home soil, Michael Schumacher addressed the concept of home-field advantage in Formula One. According to Formula1.com, he said, “People often ask me whether there is any such thing as a home advantage in such an international sport as ours and my answer is: perhaps not a home advantage, but certainly a home-race feeling.” Despite those views,...
Published: January 2, 2014
Nearly half a century of Open Era tennis has witnessed world-class competition expand from a handful of dominant countries. Globalization has paved the way for more countries to grow their own tennis champions and legacies. These changes are happening more rapidly as the 21st century has included upgraded viewing and communication technologies. And the Roger Federer-Rafael Nadal era has been instrumental...