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Monday, 23 April 2012

Kaka

Kaka

Kaka

If Kaka symptoms the Actual thing, it will be the most costly exchange in the historical past of baseball, TimesNow revealed.Brazilian striker Ricardo Izecson Santos Leite better known by his handle Kaka, the most popular gamer in the exchange industry this period is on top of the purchasing record of the La Liga champions- Actual The city. The B razil mid-fielder has not decided out a exchange to Speaking language leaders Actual The city, the participant's spokesperson said in feedback released on Thursday in activities everyday AS.

“Kaka does not guideline out a exchange to The city and I never guideline out that he will perform there this season. He will be very satisfied either at The city or Milan,” Diogo Kotscho informed the paper.

Kotscho said, shares between the two organizations would be very challenging but stated that Actual The city, who won their 30 Speaking language name on Saturday, had “already made an provide that you never refuse”.

He provided no economical information, saying only it would be “the most costly exchange in the historical past of football”, leading the approximately $75 dollars Actual compensated Juventus to indication Zinedine Zidane in 2001.

Real The city chief executive Ramon Calderon promised to indication Kaka, who is under agreement with Milan until 2011, as aspect of his promotion for the obama administration of the team last season.

Spanish press have revealed that Calderon is willing to pay 80 thousand dollars for the B razil worldwide, who obtained 10 objectives for AC Milan during the Winners Group last period, the most of any gamer in the competition.

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Friday, 6 April 2012

Wayne Rooney

Wayne Rooney

Wayne Rooney

Gamers in this area has been an awesome thing in Luton, Britain Blessed Oct. 24, 1985. His ability is not readily available in many players they are the wish of wonder known. Gunyeonui age, he registered the Academia in 2002 Everglades teungwa group, he discovers himself in the FA Younger generation Cup last, has His objective in the Leading Group, he factors to him the record of The legislature and the 5 days 17 before switching the youthful Collection were on. He shifted all revealing activities that you should seriously recognize generate a yellow-colored greeting cards for the interval 2003-05 18, said. In 2008, his team-mate Cristiano Ronaldo, his group, Stansted Combined, Leading Group and Winners Group has been together. 2009 and 2010, the Britain Leading Group name for the UK, but missing to Spain's capital in the Winners Group last.

The age of 17 for Modern australia to perform for Britain to make a ranking and his nation became the newest English person. He has been engaged in Dollar 2004, the 2006 World Cup was presented truly.

Monday, 2 April 2012

David Beckham

David Beckham

David Beckham

None other than baseball style symbol, Mark Beckham, provides us with our most emotional example of why golden-haired bright men shouldn't come on with conventional Africa hair styles. We relate, of course, to the brief overall look of cornrows on Beckham's regularly mutating pate.

This design won for creating Beckham look like something wicked that had runaway off the set of Celebrity Travel, and was soon banned by Beckham (perhaps at the behest of organizations careful of having their items recommended by a  Klingon).

Some have recommended that Beckham shortened the hair do from Stansted Combined team mate Rio Ferdinand.

Tuesday, 27 March 2012

Michael Ballack

Michael Ballack

Michael Ballack

An brilliant midfielder with a sensitive touching on the ball!

Michael Ballack (born Sept 26, 1976 in Görlitz, Eastern Germany) is a In german blessed baseball gamer. He is the present leader of the In german blessed nationwide group, and performs team baseball for Several weeks F.C. in the British FA Major Group.
Ballack is known for being a flexible and well-conditioned gamer, similarly relaxed in assault and immunity. Ballack is high, which creates him good at in the air combat. He created his name as a traditional box-to-box midfielder with Bayer Leverkusen, where he managed as the main midfielder and took on both defending and fighting obligations. Later in his profession, at FC Bayern Munich, under the assistance of Ottmar Hitzfeld and Felix Magath, Ballack did in a further part, where he went ahead less often and instead powerful on defending the again four and disseminating the tennis ball. However, he continued to be a box-to-box midfielder for the In german blessed nationwide group.
He is able with both his eventually left and right feet, as well as in the air. These features have gained him the In german blessed gamer of the season prize on three events (2002, 2003, 2005). He is one of Germany's leading activities symbols of latest years.
Ballack was created leader of the In german blessed nationwide group by the then nationwide group instructor Jürgen Klinsmann in 2004. Current Malaysia go instructor Joachim Löw has indicated that he will keep Ballack as his nationwide group leader. Ballack has used the variety 13 clothing for every team that he has performed for, as well as the In german blessed nationwide group.
Ballack has been provided in the FIFA 100.
Ballack and his associate Simone Lambe have three children: Louis (born Aug 16, 2001), Emilio (September 19, 2002), and Jordi (born Goal 17, 2005)

Wednesday, 7 March 2012

Football Player Of The Year

Football Player Of The Year

Football Player Of The Year

Cristiano Ronaldo is a Portugese winger who currently plays for Real Madrid and is captain of the Portugal national team. Cristiano Ronaldo has one of the highest growth curves in FIFA 09, sometimes reaching into the high ninetees and is considered one of, if not the best player on the game. Although more commonly played as a right winger, he is equally as effective when played as a striker as his pace can take him past defenders easily and is just as deadly infront of goal. Ronaldo won the Golden Ball awarded to the European Footballer of the Year in 2008, becoming the fourth Manchester United player to take the honour and the first since fellow winger George Best in 1968. Ronaldo's brilliant scoring form helped him beat Barcelona striker Lionel Messi into second place, while Liverpool forward Fernando Torres was third in the poll results announced overnight by France Football magazine.Ronaldo scored 42 goals in all competitions last season as United won the Premier League and Champions League trophies.

Tuesday, 6 March 2012

LIONEL MESSI

IONEL MESSILIONEL MESSI

The FIFA Team Gamer of the interval 2009 was inarguably the best football player this interval also. He aided his across the country group Argentina go to the Quarter-finals in this decades FIFA Team Cup and his group record for Spain's investment this interval is also scintillating. He is mixed boss of the money score examining catalog index charts in the La Liga with 17 goals already this interval. At only 22, he has a long way to go and we can predict many more wonderful elements out of this wonder-boy.

Friday, 2 March 2012

del piero

del piero

del piero

(born 9 November 1974 in Conegliano, Veneto) is an Italian World Cup-winning footballer who plays for Serie A club Juventus, of which he is also club captain. Del Piero was named in the FIFA 100, a list of the 125 greatest living footballers selected by Pelé as a part of FIFA's centenary celebrations. Del Piero was also voted in the list of best European players for the past 50 years in the UEFA Golden Jubilee Poll. In the year 2000, Del Piero was the world's best-paid football player from salary, bonuses and advertising revenue.
Along with three awards in Italy for gentlemanly conduct he has also won the Golden Foot award, which pertains to personality and playing ability.
Del Piero usually plays as a supporting-striker and occasionally between the midfield and the strikers, known in Italy as the "trequartista" position. Del Piero's playing style is regarded by critics as creative in attacking, assisting many goals as well as scoring himself, as opposed to just "goal poaching. His free-kick and penalty taking is also highly regarded. Del Piero has become famous over the years for scoring from a special "Del Piero Zone"("Gol alla Del Piero"), approaching from the left flank and curling a precise lob into the far top corner of the goal.
Del Piero holds the all-time goalscoring record at Juventus. On 6 April 2008, Alessandro Del Piero became the all-time highest-capped Juventus player, ahead of Juve legend Gaetano Scirea. As of May 2010, he is in eighth place in the UEFA Champions League all-time goalscorer records and joint fourth with Roberto Baggio within the Italian national team records.

Wednesday, 29 February 2012

Barcelona Football Team

Barcelona Football Team

Barcelona Football Team

Football is my attention. I can remain without women but NOT without football! I was given delivery to to be a baseball Die Hard's Fan. It seems to be serious, But yes. I am serious when it comes to baseball. Ten years ago, Stansted U. s. was my recommended group ever in the Group. Now, I'm still Man U guy but I'm really like Spain's investment. I really don't like to acknowledge this, TRUST me! But still, the way they execute, their experience was amazing. They have amazing capabilities. U cant decline it. Even Madrid's mastermind, Jose Mourinho seems ashame to acknowledge this! But who are we to decline their capabilities, web page weblink, and creative imagination on the community of baseball. With no concern, provide Spain's investment is the best baseball group we've ever seen in this community.

With organizations Xavi, Iniesta, Messi, House, Sergio Busquest and others, Spain's investment seems has no go with to every group on the community. They execute baseball to take pleasure from it, not to win or decrease it.

Monday, 2 January 2012

Warnock yet to decide on appeal

Joey Barton Saw red after clashing with Bradley

Neil Warnock believes Queens Park Rangers would be well within their rights to appeal Joey Barton's red card against Norwich, but he is yet to decide if they will.

Warnock and Barton were left livid with the match officials following their 2-1 defeat to the Canaries on Monday.

Both men feel the decision to reduce QPR to ten men on 36 minutes was the wrong call, with Warnock branding Norwich midfielder Bradley Johnson a 'cheat' and Barton claiming the referee had been 'conned'.

Barton was adjudged to have head butted Johnson, but Warnock sees no evidence that such an event occurred.

He feels his man has been hard done to and believes the Football Association should overturn his impending suspension.

Friday, 30 December 2011

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Zinedine Zidane

By Jimmy Areabi

Zinedine Zidane, the monk-like fantasista - heir to Platini's throne as France's greatest ever player, is also widely regarded as one of the greatest players in the history of the game. Maybe slightly overrated in some quarters when labelled with the 'Greatest Ever' tag, his achievements and trophy haul are certainly second to very few. For a time he was also the most expensive player in the world, costing Real Madrid a huge £46m. During his playing days Zidane became one of world football's true superstars, and much loved players - his global fan base was (and still is) exceptional. From Europe, to North Africa (the origin of his roots) and the Middle East, to Japan - Zidane, was the man.

Zidane was born to Algerian immigrants who firstly moved to Paris, but eventually settled in La Castellane - a suburb with a huge North African community in France's southern town of Marseille. It was here that Yazid Zidane was born in 1972. Yazid, his birth name, is what he was known by to his friends and family. The young Yazid looked to replicate his idol; Olympic Marseille's very own fantasista, Uruguayan Enzo Franchescoli, by teaching himself tricks and repetitively juggling a football until he was better than most of the boys in the area. In a neighbourhood high in crime rate Zidane had to become tough, though this was mostly focused through Judo - something else he showed an early talent for. But it was football that won the youngsters heart. After school he would gather with the other boys from his tower block, in 'Place Tartane' - an 80 x 12 yard clearing in the middle of the housing complex, which served as a makeshift football pitch. By 13 years old his talent was such that he was spotted by a scout for Cannes who proclaimed: 'I've found a boy who has hands where his feet should be'. After initial scepticism he was allowed to join the club's 'centre de formation', leaving home and his family in the process to lodge with a club director's family.

By 16 years old he was making his league debut versus Nantes. Then, playing the same opponents two years on, he scored his first senior league goal in a 2-1 win. Remembering the promise he made the young Zidane upon scoring his debut goal, the president rewarded him with a brand new Renault Clio. Unfortunately for the 20 year old Zizou, the Va Va Voom factor wore off pretty quick as Cannes were relegated the very next season. His skills didn't go unnoticed however and with an offer coming in from Bordeaux, Zidane moved South for approximately £300k, where he would be reunited with his junior international team mate and close friend Christophe Dugarry. They formed part of an exciting new team that made waves in Europe as well as at home, winning the Intertoto Cup in 1995 and finishing runners-up in the UEFA Cup. It was during this period he also made his national team debut in 1994, coming off the bench whilst France were 2-0 down against the Czech Republic, and scoring twice. The press went wild - the new Platini had arrived. People outside of France were now beginning to take notice of Zidane's attributes. The then Premiership Champions Blackburn Rovers coach Ray Harford expressed an interest in the midfielder, only for Blackburn's owner Jack Walker to refuse, famously stating: 'Why do you want to sign Zidane when we have Tim Sherwood?'

Zizou was a relative late bloomer on the world stage. He was already aged 24 when gaining his first major move - Juventus paying a modest £3.2m in 1996 to take him from the Bordeaux side that had starred (particularly against AC Milan) in the previous seasons UEFA Cup. Juve had chosen to snap him up before the summer's Euro'96 competition in case of any value increase. But after his poor, lacklustre performances during the tournament, they probably saw their new commodity depreciate in value - leading Juventus president Gianni Agnelli to cuttingly remark: 'is the real Zidane the one I've heard so much about, or the one I've been watching?' To be fair to Zidane, he had just completed a mammoth 65-match season. Then on the eve of the Euros, he suffered a car crash. His arrival in Turin signalled more 'new Platini' comparisons. But after a difficult period of adjustment to the new league, murmurs of disappointment could be heard throughout the Juve faithful, leading Zidane to announce: 'I'm Zinedine Zidane and it's important that the fans understand that I can never be Platini, on or off the pitch.' He was right. Zidane was a totally different character to the former Juventus number 10, and what's more that shirt at Juve now belonged to Del Piero. Zidane's squad number at La Vecchia Signora was 21 - an alien number to a fantasista, however after the frosty start in Turin his performances started to resemble a true fantasista. With winning goals against championship rivals Inter, and by helping Juve secure their second Intercontinental Cup in November versus River Plate, Zidane silenced his doubters. The win was made even sweeter for Zidane as he faced his teenage idol, Enzo Francescoli. The Uruguayan fantasista was ending his career back at the club where he had shot to fame. For Zidane, life couldn't get any better.

Only it could.

That trophy was the first major of his senior career and sparked a remarkable winning period which would see him collect nearly every major trophy the sport had to offer during an incredible career. His stay at the Turin giants saw him win the Scudetto twice, a UEFA Supercup and another Intertoto Cup. During the same period with France he collected the 1998 World Cup and then followed it up with the European Championship in 2000. The only major trophy which evaded him was the Champions League. He had finished runner-up twice with Juve and now it seemed like his Holy Grail. It was probably a major factor in his decision to leave Juventus in the summer of 2001, when Real Madrid came calling and splashed out a whopping £47m for his services. The Real president Florentino Perez was embarking on his first galactico project, signing the best players in the world. And at this time, nobody was better than Zidane, having also picked up the greatest accolades any individual player could win - the Ballon d'Or in 1998, and World Player of the Year in that same year, whilst also collecting it in 2000. In 1996 when he arrived at Juventus he may have been labelled as an inferior model to the great Platini, but in 2001 he was leaving having certainly surpassed him.

In Spain, Zidane won the watching Bernabeau faithful over instantly. They adored his velvet touch and instant control. His mastery over the ball reminded their older followers of their glorious players from the past - not least their greatest ever player, Alfredo Di Stefano, who's number 5 shirt Zidane now wore (the number 10 shirt was taken by Real's first galactico, Luis Figo). The similarity would be greatly enhanced by the end of that season, when Zidane inspired Madrid to reach the European Cup final in Glasgow - scene of their infamous 7-3 victory in 1960 versus Eintracht Frankfurt from Germany. During that match the great Di Stefano was at the peak of his powers, scoring a hat-trick. Real's modern day number 5 couldn't quite emulate three goals, but scored what is considered the greatest goal in European Cup final history - a tremendous volley with his left foot (his wrong foot) from the edge of the penalty box, to lead Real to a 2-1 win over Bayer Laverkusen...from Germany. He had completed his Holy Grail.

Zidane won further trophy's whilst in Spain, adding a La Liga championship, a UEFA Supercup and another Intercontinental Cup to his now bursting trophy cabinet. He also claimed a third World Player of the Year award in 2003, making him the joint highest ever recipient (alongside Ronaldo).

Zizou was more than a collection of awards though. To watch him play during his peak was like watching the top ballet star perform, albeit in football boots, such was his elegance and technique when controlling and gliding with the ball. His signature move, the roulette, looked like a graceful pirouette performed in the middle of a clumsy mob, leaving his midfield markers dumfounded and kicking fresh air. His attributes led Michel Platini to observe: 'Technically, I think he is the king of what's fundamental in the game - control and passing. I don't think anyone can match him when it comes to controlling or receiving the ball.' Brazilian coaching legend Carlos Alberto Parreira put it rather more bluntly, though non-the less complimentary, simply labelling him: 'a monster!'

Unlike many of the other legendary fantasisti, Zidane wasn't a great goalscorer, never reaching double figures in Italy or Spain. However, he was most definitely a scorer of great goals. More importantly he was a scorer of decisive goals in big games, especially on the international stage. He scored twice (two identical headers) in the 1998 World Cup final, when France beat Brazil 3-1 to win their first ever (and only) World Cup. During Euro 2000 he scored a sublime free-kick in the quarter-finals versus Spain, then, followed it up scoring a Golden Goal in the semi-final win versus Portugal. Euro 2004 saw a poor French performance but Zidane provided one of the highlights of the competition when scoring twice (a free-kick and a penalty) in injury time, turning a 1-0 defeat into a 2-1 victory versus England during the opening group game. Cementing his place as a legendary World Cup performer in 2006 Zidane scored the winner, another penalty versus Portugal in the semi-final. He then scored (another penalty) again in another World Cup final, giving France an early lead against Italy in what was his final match as a professional footballer (he had announced his retirement from the game before the tournament). Sadly for him, France lost that game. Even sadder was the fact that Zidane wasn't able to stay on the pitch until the final whistle - having received a red card. Unfortunately for Zizou, red cards also form part of his legend.

As a playmaker Zidane's expression was all in his creative flair and artistry. However, during his career he was no stranger to some unsavoury incidents on the football pitch. Zidane was sent-off a massive 12 times during his career (including five times at Juventus and twice whilst at Real Madrid) - mostly for retaliation. These violent flashpoints were in direct contrast to his perceived cool persona as he glided around the field, though his brooding, often moody stare also served as a warning; he was a player who would not be bullied. His response to provocation was first noted during his younger days at Cannes. Whilst he never started any trouble, he knew how to take care of himself. As Richard Williams deftly puts it in his excellent book 'The Perfect 10', he would respond: 'in a way that might be expected from a boy formed in a tough quarter of a hard-nosed city, where an injury might be repaid with a headbutt'. Fast forward 18 years and Marco Materazzi was living testament that age had not mellowed Zidane's own sense of personal justice - a flying headbutt to the Italian's chest in response to alleged provocation during the 2006 World Cup final. His last act as a professional footballer.

Many forget however, that this was not Zizou's first red card during a World Cup tournament. Indeed during France's triumphant World Cup victory in 1998 it is very easy to forget, in all the hysteria of his two headed goals in the final, that he was briefly a French villain. During the second group game versus Saudi Arabia, the balding fantasista inexplicably lost his cool and stamped on the back of the Saudi captain whilst he was lay on the ground after a challenge. It left the watching world mystified, as this time Zidane's brand of personal justice seemed to come without any direct provocation. The French poster-boy was given a two match suspension, putting 'Les Bleus' campaign in jeopardy - the then captain Didier Deschamps summing up the nervous feeling of the nation: 'I know he's impulsive, but he's put us all at risk'. Indeed without Zidane, the French struggled (eventually winning) in their last-16 tie versus Paraguay - which is testament to the effect Zizou had on the national team. This would become a worrying noticeable feature of all the French teams for the next decade; such was Zidane's stature and ability. With him, they were world beaters, without him they looked also rans. During qualification for the 2006 finals, the French (without Zidane who had announced his international retirement in 2004) almost failed to qualify. Zidane (along with Thuram and Makelele) answered the call to help out his country and was immediately reinstated as captain. In doing so he instantly rejuvenated the French who went on to reach the (ill-fated) final of the tournament - along the way knocking out previous and future champions Brazil and Spain, with Zidane in imperious form and winning the competition's Most Valuable Player award.

So with this fantasista, we had the beauty and the beast. The grace and the violence. Taking the rough with the smooth, he was one hell of a player - maybe Parreira had described him best after all...he was a monster!

Bio

Born: 23rd June 1972 in Marseille (France)

Height: 1.85m / 6ft 1"

Career

1988-1992: Cannes - 61 apps / 6 goals

1992-1996: Bordeaux - 139 apps / 28 goals

1996-2001: Juventus - 151 apps / 24 goals

2001-2006: Real Madrid - 155 apps / 37 goals

Totals: 506 app / 95 goals

1994-2006: France - 108 caps / 31 goals

Honours

World Player of the Year: 1998, 2000, 2003

Ballon D'Or: 1998

FIFA World Cup: 1998

UEFA European Championship: 2000

UEFA Champions League: 2002

UEFA Supercup: 1996, 2002

Intercontinental Cup: 1996, 2002

Serie A Champions: 1997, 1998

La Liga Champions: 2003

Hi there, my name is Jimmy Areabi and I'm a freelance football/soccer journalist, and Editor for http://www.footballmundial.co.uk

I have a passion for football and cover the English Premier League, Spanish La Liga and Italy's Serie A amongst others. Come and visit our site for news, unique articles and features from the beautiful world of football!

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Thursday, 15 December 2011

Foot Ball

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Foot Ball

Foot Ball is one of the most played games in the world or probably the most played, also known as soccer, football is played between two teams of eleven players with a spherical ball and is also known as World’s most popular sport. The game is played on a rectangular field of grass or green colored artificial turf, each of the short ends is provided with a goal. Generally goalkeepers are the only players which can touch the ball using their hands while the other players can only use their legs and feet to kick the ball and also their trunks or heads occasionally. The object of the game is to score by driving the ball into the opponent team’s goal. The team that scores the most goals by the end of the match wins. If the score is tied at the end of the game, a draw is declared or sometimes the game goes into extra time or a penalty shootout depending on the situation of the game.

The history of the football was originally started in China back to the second and third centuries BC when it was performed as an exercise from a military manual which was known as cuju. The modern rules of football were developed in mid 19th century when it was played in schools of England often. After the codification of rules in 1863 by Football Association, the name association football was suggested to distinguish the game from other forms of football just like rugby football. Later on name soccer was also coined.

There are 17 laws in the official football laws. Main laws are same however some modifications have been made for different groups such as juniors, seniors, women and physically disables. Some times further flexibilities are also allowed depending on the nature of the game. The laws of football are developed and maintained by International Football Association Board and are published by FIFA.

The kit of football players involves a shirt, shorts, socks, footwear and adequate shine guards. The goalkeepers clothing must be different from the other players so that he can be easily distinguished by the team players and the audiences. Watches and different type of jewelry is not allowed to avoid the damage which can be caused to the other players.

The length of the pitch for International matches is in the range of 100-110m (110-120yd) and the width is in the range of 64-75m (70-80yd). For non-international matches field may be 90-120m (100-130yd) length and 45-90m (50-100yd) width and pitch should not become square. The longer boundary lines on the field are known as touchlines and the shorter boundary lines (on which the goals are placed) are called as goal lines. A standard football match is consists of two periods of 45 minutes each, known as halves. Each half runs continuously that means clock is not stopped when the ball is out of play. A 15-minute half-time break is also there between the two halves. The end of the match is known as full-time.

The major international event regarding football is World Cup which takes place every four years and includes 32 national teams competing over a 4-week period. After the World Cup, the most important international football competitions are the continental championships which are contested between national teams. Another big event is Summer Olympic Games. Earlier the event was for amateurs only, however since 1984 professional players have been permitted.

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Sunday, 30 October 2011

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Every year, Fred Mueller compiles a sports list, but unlike popular pre-season picks or a glamorous hot sheet recruit, nobody envies him this task. Some years the list is longer than the others, but Mueller said there is no reason for any child should be in it.

The list of boys who died playing or practicing football, kids whose body temperature rises so high and so fast under the summer sun that their brains could keep up, I could adjust their nuclei, and the boys are dead.

When something is preventable., Mueller said, shaking his head. These children might be alive today.

Five young athletes from 11 to 17 years, died of heat stroke in 2006. The trend was downwards. The last time there were more than five years was 1972 when he was seven. In five of the last 16 years, there were none. However, Mueller said, there were 31 in 1995, and each of them could have been avoided.

Seven other players died last year of heart-related deaths, which may or night, there is no correlation between the heat or fatigue. And we do not know the number of children who had heatstroke, Mueller said.

The practice of summer about to turn a large gear, Mueller said it was time to remember these children, and to keep in mind how heat-related deaths can be prevented.

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Sunday, 2 October 2011

TheNews International - Photo Gallery - Sports

TheNews International - Photo Gallery - Sports


Omar Bravo #99 of Sporting Kansas City tries to score on Jon Busch #18 of the San Jose Earthquakes in the first half during an MLS soccer game at Buck Shaw Stadium on October 1, 2011 in Santa Clara, California.

Wednesday, 17 August 2011

Zinedine Yazid Zidane


Birth Name  Zinedine Yazid Zidane.

Birth Date  : June 23, 1972

Birth Place :   Marseille (France)


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Tuesday, 16 August 2011

Ronaldo


Birth Name  Ronaldo Luís Nazário de Lima

Birth Date  :  18 September 1976

Birth Place :  Rio de Janeiro, Brazil


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Franz Beckenbauer


Birth Name  Franz Anton Beckenbauer

Birth Date  :  11 September 1945 

Birth Place :  Munich, Germany


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David Beckham



Birth Name  David Robert Joseph Beckham OBE

Birth Date  :  02 May 1975 

Birth Place :  Leytonstone, London


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Carlos Alberto Torres


Birth Name  Carlos Alberto Torres

Birth Date  :  July 17, 1944 

Birth Place :   Rio de Janeiro, Brazil


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Alvaro Recoba


Birth Name  Álvaro Alexandre Recoba Rivero

Birth Date  :  17, 03, 1976

Birth Place :   Montevideo


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Alfredo di Stefano


Birth Name  Alfredo Estefano di Stéfano Laulhe

Birth Date  :  June 4, 1926

Birth Place :   Barracas, Buenos Aires, Argentina


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