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The Mexican national team has always been a breeding ground for great talent. However, the current senior squad is one of the best the country has ever seen. Under the umbrella of the senior team is a host of talented young forward’s that populate the U17, U20 and U23 sides for their country. Many of them are pushing for a chance to oust some of the supporting cast of star striker Javier Hernandez...
Published: November 26, 2012
Brazil are one of World Football’s proudest nations and are the most decorated National Team in the history of the game. Along with their national team abilities, the nation have developed a knack for turning out players that not only have great skill, but have that “it” or “flair” factor about them on the pitch. From players during the 1950’s to today’s rising...
Published: November 15, 2012
Whether you are one of the greatest footballing nations in all of the world, middle of the road or even a whipping post for others, there is one thing that can always set your nation aside when it comes to the world stage. That one thing is a cool, trendy or pure and simple awesome kit. Some nations do it better than others and some company designers do it better than others, but without a doubt, these...
Published: October 6, 2012
There are so many different ways you could label the greatest international players of all time. One could classify them based on their goals total, others on their assists total. There again you could base it on the amount of trophies that a player has been a participant in winning for their country. Still there are more important things that winning, not to say it is not the reason one plays at the...
Published: September 12, 2012
Tuesday’s second round of 2014 World Cup qualifiers saw much of the same from the big names expected to make a run for Brazil. One blowout reigned supreme over all the others, while several nations continue to underachieve despite excellent performances just a few days ago. Other countries made amends for poor showings last Thursday, with hope now restored for some groups of fans. As the opening...
Published: August 6, 2012
A spot in the Gold medal final looms over the first semifinal match of the 2012 London Olympic football tournament as Mexico and Japan face off at Wembley Stadium on Tuesday August, 7th. Mexico needed extra time to finish off a strong Senegalese team that had leveled in the last half hour of play. Goals from Moussa Konate and Ibrahima Balde within seven minutes of one another were enough to send the...
Published: August 3, 2012
Old Trafford plays host to two of the surprise contenders of the 2012 Summer Olympics football tournament quarterfinalists, Japan and Egypt. Japan’s U23 National team are made up of players primarily all still playing their club football in Japan, but the next most represented club league is the German Bundesliga which shows the importance of Japanese talent to the rise of central European football. Egypt...
Published: July 31, 2012
The United States Women’s National Team has gotten their Olympic tournament off to a rousing start as only two matches into their group stage campaign has seen them qualify for the quarterfinals and are almost guaranteed a medal of some precious sort. However, while there have been great stories of players rising to the occasion, there are also those that have managed to bring less attention...
Published: May 25, 2012
Holland are the fourth-ranked team in the world, according to FIFA’s world rankings. Clockwork Oranje is hoping to make the most out of a toughly-drawn Group B in this summer’s UEFA European Championships with a run towards the final and a return to European national glory their target. Their starting opposition of Germany, Denmark and Portugal represent a monumental test, but the Dutchmen...
Published: April 25, 2012
Germany has the most decorated national team in the history of the UEFA European Championship. With three titles and three runners-up medals, Die Mannschaf is once again expected to be a force to be reckoned with. They will start the tournament in Group B where three heavily anticipated matchups with some of the world strongest teams awaits them. Labeled the “Group of Death,” the German’s...