Sunday, 11 December 2011
Spain's Casillas praises Costa Rica goal keeper
A month ago, Costa Rica delighted their fans with a remarkable 2-2 friendly draw with world champions Spain. The Central Americans’ goalkeeper, Keylor Navas, left the pitch highly satisfied with the result, and during his return journey to La Liga outfit Levante was even congratulated for his performance by Iker Casillas, his Spain counterpart and winner of the adidas Golden Glove at the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa.“I felt pretty comfortable during the match and was pleased by his comments," Navas told FIFA.com. "When the work that you put in is recognised, it makes you feel very proud. It’s a tough job that requires lots of time and effort.”
Monday, 5 December 2011
Ronaldo Signs for Brazil 2014 LOC
“Ronaldo was a fantastic player. Three times the FIFA World Player of the Year, he was also a world champion in 1994 and 2002, and took part in four FIFA World Cup finals in all, becoming the competition’s highest scorer of all time in the process,” No one who symbolizes Brazil's national identity better than Ronaldo, a man who’s proved that Brazilians can reach the top,” “Brazilian followed every step of his fantastic career and they know he’s the right man coming in at the right time.” Given his prodigious goalscoring record in FIFA World Cup finals, Ronaldo Luis Nazario de Lima richly deserves his nickname of O Fenômeno. The scorer of 15 goals in 11 world finals appearances at France 1998, Korea/Japan 2002 and Germany 2006, having also made the Brazil squad for USA 1994, the legendary striker is the leading marksman in the history of the competition, striking a staggering 1.4 goals per game. Delighted to come on board, he would use his high profile to ensure that Brazil stages a memorable tournament: “It’s an honour for me to accept this great challenge. This FIFA World Cup is for the people of Brazil and I want to make my contribution. They’ll be monitoring preparations very closely and They’re going to show how proud we are to be hosting the World Cup.” There is more, much more, to Ronaldo than that landmark achievement, however. A role model to many, he has also set an example off the pitch, a fact he underlined once more on Thursday, Dec 08 2011 in accepting a position on the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil Local Organising Committee Management Board.
Tuesday, 29 November 2011
23 recipients one award...who will win?

Sunday, 27 November 2011
The "underdogs" are moving up

points, fortunatly for them their place on the global ladder remains unchanged. Just behind them, a shocking Germany is dangerously close to the second-placed Netherlands following their 3-0 victory in the match between the two sides. Right on their tale is Uruguay, who are continuing
to make progress due to their convincing 4-0 win over Chile in the South American Zone qualifiers for the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil and a friendly defeat of Italy, which brought Cesare Prandelli's team's 13-game unbeaten run to an end. Within the top ten, England (5th, up 2) have climbed up the Ranking, as have Portugal (7th, up 1) and Croatia (8th, up 4) thanks to recent successes in UEFA EURO 2012 qualifying. In the top 50, meanwhile, Czech Republic (33rd, up 14) and surprisingly Ecuador (42nd, up 10) have made the biggest jumps. The next three teams are currently in their highest-ever position since the launch of the FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking back in August 1993: Venezuela (39th, up 1), Cape Verde Islands (57th, up 9) and Antigua and Barbuda (83rd, up 7). What's even more shocking, Sao Tome e PrÃncipe (192nd, new) have been ranked for the first time in four years. In all, 131 international 'A' matches were played in the past month, of which 72 were Brazil 2014 preliminaries, eight were EURO 2012 qualifiers and the remaining 51 were friendlies. Seeing how much procress all these teams are making, even teams many of us never even heard of are doing, now really brings out the question will there soon be a new world leader?? Or better yet will an "underdog" win the world cup in 2014 over all the "strong teams"?? If all these "underdog" teams keeping jumping up 5, 10 up to 14 then Spain, Netherlands, Germany and Urguay better watch their backs. Did you guys notice that Brazil is not even in the top 5?....My point exactly!
Tuesday, 15 November 2011
11/11/11 .....an exciting day or a bad day??

Wednesday, 19 October 2011
Football! Hockey! Soccer???

So, the 2010 World Cup finalists are in the top spots with the champions holding their first place, following the finalists, later comes Germany which is not much of a surprise for most due to the fact that Germany is a strong team. What is surprising and may be shocking for some is Brazil! 7th place! Once known to be one of the top five is now in the top ten and for some it's not pretty. Is Brazil no longer a strong team? Is the coaching not that great? what's going on? For Brazil fans, this must come as a surprise but remember my dear fans, it's not permanent yet, there's still room for change. Anything could happen, and trust me it will, after all, what may seem impossible for some, could end up being possible. Just ask Spain, who knew that they would win Netherlands, a strong team as well. Many didn't believe Spain could, but look they did! So, in a game where anything is possible, you just have to ask, will Ecuador ever make top ten? hmmm, my guess is not yet but there's still time. So to all my soccer fans out there, don't despair despite all of these football and hockey news, there is still some exciting soccer news hidden underneath it all, just waiting to be exposed. Afterall, soccer fever will always be among us, and I bet I could surely say that the fans will insure that it never dies! because when you hear that Portugal is 5th and Brazil is in 7th, you have to dare ask, what in the world's going on?
Wednesday, 12 October 2011
South America ready for the big kick-off
The region's qualifiers are regarded by its players and fans as the toughest in the world, and look especially open on this occasion. With hosts Brazil not taking part and so little separating the other sides, it could be the most fiercely contested qualifying campaign to date. Just a few months after Uruguay won the Copa America; South America’s national teams are preparing to do battle once more – this time for places at the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil. Uruguay added the continental title this year to their fourth-placed finish at South Africa 2010. La Celeste opens their campaign in Montevideo against a Bolivia side that finished second-last in the previous qualifiers. Having secured a play-off berth in the last three preliminary competitions, Uruguay start as firm favorites but will not be underestimating a Bolivia side that showed great composure in holding hosts Argentina to a 1-1 draw in the opening game of this year’s Copa America. Peru versus Paraguay will see Sergio Markarian and Francisco Arce renew acquaintances, but this time as opponents. Currently at the Peruvian helm, Markarian coached Arce while leading La Albirroja to the finals of the 2002 FIFA World Cup Korea/Japan. The visitors will be hoping to improve on their disappointing record on Peruvian soil, where they have lost three and drawn two of their five qualifiers. Winner of the Best Player award at the recent Copa America, the Uruguayan goal-getter will be anxious to run out against Bolivia, the team he scored his first competitive international goal against in the corresponding fixture in 2007. Coach Oscar Tabarez will wait until the last minute before making a decision on whether to partner the Liverpool striker, who is recovering from a muscle strain, with Diogo Forlan.
Wednesday, 5 October 2011
South America begans qualification

Wednesday, 28 September 2011
FIFA 12 Love Soccer Play Soccer..
EA Sports latest instalment in Soccer Franchise.. Promises tons of realistics action for console gamers.
FIFA Soccer 12 brings to the pitch the game-changing new Player Impact Engine, a physics engine built to deliver real-world physicality in every interaction on the pitch. Revolutionary game play innovations inspired by the real-world game make FIFA Soccer 12 deeper and more engaging. All-new Precision Dribbling delivers a higher fidelity of touch on the ball for attacking players, while Tactical Defending fundamentally changes the approach to defending by placing equal importance on positioning, intercepting passes, and tackling. Plus, CPU players have been infused with Pro Player Intelligence, the next generation of player intelligence and performance. There are no exceptions to EA will never ask to you for you to log in. CPU players have been infused to self-awareness and aptitude, enabling them to make decisions based on their skills as well as the strengths and attributes of their teammates. Additionally, the teams will vary their attack based on the strength of players on the pitch. Redesign defending mechanism fundamentally changes the approach to defending by placing equal importance on positioning intercepting passes and tackling at the right movement. Tactics and timings are very crucial. Enjoy new ways to take on opponents, more time on the ball to make decisions, and complete control of the pace of the game. Utilize close dribble touches in tight spaces, on the wings, and even while fending off an opponent. The Player Impact Engine monitors contact between players in real-time, analyzing the force of the collision and impact on the body to detect real injuries, creating a deeper more challenging Career Mode.
Wednesday, 14 September 2011
Spain loses title

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