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Since 1930, the FIFA World Cup has brought the world’s best teams together for football’s greatest event. 19 times, the Cup has been disputed, with Brazil garnering the trophy five times. The FIFA World Cup Finals have been blessed with great goals, great skill and intense drama from start to finish. This is Bleacher Report’s Power Rankings of the 19 FIFA World Cup Finals contested....
Published: April 20, 2011
Since 1930, the FIFA World Cup has brought the world’s best teams together for football’s greatest event. 19 times, the Cup has been disputed, with Brazil garnering the trophy five times. The FIFA World Cup Finals have been blessed with great goals, great skill and intense drama from start to finish. This is Bleacher Report’s Power Rankings of the 19 FIFA World Cup Finals contested....
Published: March 25, 2011
Bleacher Report’s Jo-Ryan Salazar talked with Tony Meola ahead of the USA’s international friendly with Argentina on March 26. Q: Give us your take on the state of soccer in the USA. How has it improved since you hung up your cleats? A: Well, it’s only a couple of years ago, but over the course of a 20-year career, it has grown in leaps and bounds. And I can say the biggest improvement...
Published: January 29, 2011
The Blue Samurai of Japan officially made history as Asia’s most accomplished national team. Super sub Tadanari Lee, a Korean-born striker from Sanfrecce Hiroshima, was the hero for Alberto Zaccheroni’s side with a wonder goal in the 109th minute to give Japan a 1-0 win over a spirited Australia side. Japan previously won the Asian Cup in 1992, 2000 and 2004. This marks a record fourth...
Published: May 20, 2010
In the sport of rugby union, there are many teams I have respect for. I have respect for the Wallabies because of their consistency. The All Blacks’ haka and fluid play have made their a favorite around the world. England, Scotland, Ireland, Italy, Wales, and France form the super hexagon of European rugby while a secondary hex of impending dominance looms in the Ukraine, Spain, Portugal, Romania,...
Published: March 29, 2010
Fresh off a successful Algarve Cup campaign, the USA women’s national team returned to action with the first of two international friendlies against Mexico. Goals by Amy Rodriguez, Shannon Boxx, and Lauren Cheney were all Pia Sundhage’s side needed in a 3-0 shutout at San Diego’s Torero Stadium. “The game today showed that we need to change the point of attack more often and...