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Football Soccer Formula 1 Rugby Racing Golf Blogs TennisPublished: October 26, 2010
Earlier today, FIFA released it’s annual list of the possible contenders for it’s year-end player of the year award. In no particular order, here are the 23 tabbed by FIFA this year: Casillas (Spain), David Villa (Spain), Iniesta (Spain), Xavi (Spain), Puyol (Spain), Xabi Alonso (Spain), Fabregas (Spain), Ozil (Germany), Muller (Germany), Scheinsteger (Germany), Lahm (Germany),...
Published: June 27, 2010
Coming from behind during the knock out stages of the World Cup is almost impossible. The leading team can alter their playing style-and if they are good enough, they can shut down the other team’s attacks until the final whistle. Italy has won four World Cups using this strategy. There are, of course, instances where the likely scenario does not unfold, but rather we get to see one of these...
Published: June 4, 2010
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Published: June 1, 2010
Brazil has announced the number each player will wear for the duration of the World Cup in South Africa. Being one of the few nations who always bring out No. 1-No. 11 at every match when possible, Brazil tells us exactly who will be part of the starting squad. 1 Julio Cesar 2 Maicon 3 Lucio 4 Juan 5 Felipe Melo 6 Michel Bastos 7 Elano 8 Gilberto Silva 9 Luis Fabiano 10 Kaka 11 Robinho 12 Gomes 13...
Published: May 31, 2010
The deal is done and the emperor is on his way to Rome this week to take his place in Serie A once again. After bursting onto the international soccer scene after the 2004 Copa America final where he scored the tying goal versus Argentina with just seconds left, Adriano has surely made a name for himself on the field. Unfortunately, he has made a name for himself off the field as well. He has gone...
Published: May 27, 2010
After leading his side, Huracan, to a runners-up spot in the 2009 Argentine Clausura, Matías Defederico quickly became the next big thing in Argentina. Labeled “the new Messi” and one part of a “fantastic” attack as labeled by the Argentine press, Defederico’s name became coveted both near and far. Teams in Europe, such as Liverpool, as well as Argentine giants...