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A lovely moment from the Asian Cup was caught on camera. Australia’s Tim Cahill posted this video on his Instagram page of his 10-year-old son, Shae, calling out for his father’s attention from up in the stands. Cahill noticed him, picked up a ball and then perfectly placed it so his son could catch it. Nice job, Timmy. [Tim Cahill] Read more International...
Published: January 14, 2015
North Korea might not have the biggest support at the Asian Cup in Australia. However, those who did make it for the team’s match with Saudi Arabia in Melbourne on Wednesday made a superb noise. Instead of cheering for their team, though, they seemed to spend all their energy chanting for supreme leader Kim Jong-un while doing the Poznan. Of course, it could also just...
Published: January 13, 2015
The guys from How Ridiculous, a group of trick-shot specialists, claim this is a first, and we’ve certainly never seen anything like it. They created a special par-one golf course with the pin resting on the ocean floor, 2.5 meters down. Brett Stanford was the man tasked with taking the shot, and his friends were there with underwater cameras to show him nailing it. OK,...
Published: January 12, 2015
We have Grand Slams on grass, clay and hard courts—could water be next? Well, no. Don’t be so ridiculous. With that being said, Roger Federer and Lleyton Hewitt did play a novel game on speedboats in Sydney on Monday. The unique matchup was used to promote another new variant of tennis—Fast4. Fast4 has been set up as a way for people to have quick matches against...
Published: January 12, 2015
China won their opening game at the Asian Cup 1-0 against Saudi Arabia, and a 12-year-old from Brisbane, Australia played a big part in the win. Saudi Arabia were awarded a penalty with the score still at 0-0, and China’s goalkeeper, Wang Dalei, looked behind his net for inspiration. Local ballboy Stephen White told ABC what happened next: “He...
Published: January 10, 2015
The CONCACAF U-20 Championship has just kicked off in Jamaica and the USA team looked to be heading for victory in the opener against Guatemala thanks to Cameron Carter-Vickers header. However, they were shocked in the last minute when Andy Ruiz earned the Guatemalans a draw with an absolute bullet of a strike. The goal in question comes at 54 seconds in the video above and is followed...
Published: January 6, 2015
Robin van Persie, James Rodriguez or Stephanie Roche? Who scored the best goal of 2014? Well, before you make up your mind, watch them all again through the medium of Lego. The Guardian has put together this great video ahead of the Ballon d’Or ceremony next Monday, which is when the winner will be announced. When it comes to this video? Everything is awesome. [YouTube] Read...
Published: January 5, 2015
Artist Helen Davies spent over 15 hours with just some graphite pencils to create a truly remarkable drawing of Everton and USA goalkeeper Tim Howard. However, thanks to the magic of time-lapse video, you can see exactly how she did it in just over two minutes. The end result, we are sure you will agree, is truly fantastic. [YouTube: HelenD4TT, h/t @Everton] Read more International...
Published: January 5, 2015
Serena Williams often takes the express route through matches. On Monday, she took the espresso route. At the Hopman Cup in Australia, the world No. 1 was out of sorts after losing the first set to Italy’s Flavia Pennetta 6-0. Williams had a plan, though, asking the umpire, “Is it illegal to order an espresso?” before getting the answer she was looking for. After she got her...
Published: January 4, 2015
Brazil legend Ronaldo provided one of the great months of football back in 2002 when he scored eight goals to help Brazil win the World Cup. Almost as memorable as his performances in Japan and South Korea was his fetching haircut during the tournament, and now it has been copied by another Brazilian striker Bursaspor’s Fernandao is not quite as well known as “The Phenomenon,”...