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  • Yangon (Myanmar) - Soccer, the other God by streetcorner

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    What makes Ronaldinho one of the most successful soccer players in world today? Is it his skills with the soccer ball? His uncommon techiniques to impress the fans with the way he dribbles around the soccer field? The fact that he has appeared in many Nike commercials? His good looks? Or the fact that he has won many “World Player of the Year” awards?

    The answer is: all of the above, and more. Ronaldinho, or as he is known in Brazil, Ronaldinho Gaucho, has been in the public eye since 1999, but it wasn't until around 2002, when this great Brazilian star “got his break”. Since then, the star of Ronaldinho Gaucho has only been getting bigger and bigger through the years.

    Ronaldinho first became famous in Brazil under the name Ronaldinho (little Ronaldo) Gaucho (meaning he is from the Brazilian state Rio Grande do Sul), in order not to be confused with another Brazilian soccer star, Ronaldo (formally known as Ronaldinho in Brazil). However, when Ronaldo moved to Europe, he became well known only as Ronaldo, allowing Ronaldinho Gaucho to drop the “Gaucho” and be well known only as Ronaldinho.

    In his adult life, Ronaldinho has been in three major soccer teams including Brazil's Gremio, France's Paris Saint-Germain, and Spain's always great Barcelona.

    He is also one of a very few number of players to ever “play at every footballing level, for he has played at under 15, under 17, under 20, under 23, and senior level. He made his first ever appearance for Brazil playing against Scotland on 7 March1995 in an under 15s match, Brazil lost the game 1-0.” en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronaldinho. He was also part of the first Brazilian team to ever win the under 17s championship, which took place in Egypt, 1997.

    He then went on to become a part of the under 20s Brazilian team that played on the Fifa World Cup in 1999, and eventually made his first appearance in Brazil's national team that same year in the 1999 Copa America, in which Brazil won.

    Since then, Ronaldinho has collected many awards such as “FIFA World Player of the Year” in 2004 and 2005, “World Soccer Player of the Year”, also in 2004 and 2005, “FIFPro World Player of the Year” in 2005 and 2006, “UEFA Clube Footballer of the Year” in 2005 and 2006, and many many others.

    Ronaldinho's personality has also helped him become the star he is today. Even with top name awards under his belt, he still remains a very humble, down to earth guy. When asked about his status as the number one soccer player in the world, he simply said: “I don't even feel I'm the best at Barça.” (Barcelona), FourFourTwo magazine.

    So there we go, Ronaldinho has clearly made his mark in the world of soccer, and continues to be a great star representing Brazil in a world wide level. What does the future have in store for Ronaldinho? His contract with Barcelona ends in 2010, other than that, all we have to do is simply just keep watching, as this boy from Rio Grande do Sul keeps re-writing soccer history.

    from: Makenzies Blog
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    The ceremony was attended by some 2000 people, from most of South Africa’s diverse cultures, and most of them in traditional attire. Zakhele Sigcawu, 70, of the Tshawe clan of the Xhosa people, stabbed the ox in the back of the neck, between the horns.

    The ceremony was attended by some 2000 people, from most of South Africa’s diverse cultures, and most of them in traditional attire. Zakhele Sigcawu, 70, of the Tshawe clan of the Xhosa people, stabbed the ox in the back of the neck, between the horns.

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    After some struggles to earn promotion to the Bundesliga 1, Munich 1860 signed another American, reports Kicker. Striker, Josh Wolff, will be relied on to score goals in close matches to help the team escape second division soccer.

    The Lions are currently only four points short of earning promotion. The team counts on a strong backline led by American defender, Gregg Berhalter, who appeared for the U.S. National Team in World Cups 2002 and 2006.

    The former captain of Energie Cottbus helped the East German team climb into the Bundesliga 1 last season, only to remain in the Bundeliga 2 by signing with Munich 1860.

    Wolff will join his American comrade after several successful campaigns in Major League Soccer. Wolff was a Fire original and played 84 matches for Chicago. While in the Windy City, the young striker tallied 32 goals.

    After his success in Chicago, the Georgia native moved to Kansas City to play for the Wizards. While with the Wizards, Wolff put in 27 goals in 80 matches. 

    In 2003, Wolff suffered a meniscus tear and ankle injury which slowed his blistering pace significantly. However, the forward finished his last three MLS seasons healthy. Wolff scored 25 goals in the past three seasons with the Wizards and all but maxed out his salary under the league's tight cap.

    Like most European teams, 1860 only signed the striker to an 18 month contract. The reasons for the short contract are multi-fold.

    Few European teams will give any player pushing 30 more than a one year deal. The belief is by that age most players, especially forwards, are finished. Wolff is 29.

    Munich 1860 also struggles with budget issues. Despite the team's recent success, previous pushes toward the “Big Show” have hurt Munich's funds. The team simply can't afford to issue a big contract.

    Wolff is an American. Although signing American players is becoming more common in Europe, it is still viewed as a gamble. Despite appearing in two World Cups, Munich will keep in mind that he only scored once in both.

    For Wolff, this move is elementary. His salary is largely fixed in the MLS, and he's still fairly young. For the forward to start preparing for retirement, he needed to go abroad. This move will help him further develop his on-field smarts and ideally help him establish a comfortable nest egg.

    from: Kasiyahs Weblog

    Here is the official Press Release from FIFA

    FIFA Press Release

    The FIFA Emergency Committee decided yesterday, 11 May 2010, to suspend the Salvadoran Football Association (FESFUT) on account of government interference. This decision by FIFA is based on the fact that the statutes ratified by the FESFUT general assembly in August 2009 have not been formally entered in the country’s official register, and that the government has failed to acknowledge the authority of the Normalisation Committee set up to represent FESFUT.

    Consequently, FIFA considered that it was not possible for FESFUT to organise the elective general assembly in line with the action plan that had been drawn up and has suspended FESFUT until the Salvadoran authorities formally accept the legitimacy of the Normalisation Committee installed by FIFA and sign the new statutes that were adopted by the FESFUT general assembly in August 2009.

    If the Salvadoran authorities do not revise their position by noon (GMT) on 8 June 2010, the FIFA Executive Committee will be obliged to propose to the FIFA Congress that FESFUT be suspended. If the Congress upholds this proposal, it will not be possible to lift the suspension until the next FIFA Congress in June 2011.

    Furthermore, during the period of suspension, FESFUT will not be able to be represented in any regional or international competitions. For example, the refereeing trio selected for the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™ will not be able to participate in this competition if FESFUT remains suspended.

    Despite the seriousness of this situation, the FIFA Executive Committee has expressed its full support for the FESFUT Normalisation Committee, the authority currently recognised by FIFA

    @Richard Murphy

    The “dumb” was unnecessary, although others and myself have received far worse descriptives from you.

    My assumption here is that FIFA is a non-profit organization (it might be stinkingly corrupt, but that is a separate matter), and therefore re-distributes all its revenues, after costs. Why would you want to treat any differently from any charity? the scale of FIFA’s revenue is massive (and shocking to me, because I simply don’t get the attraction of soccer as entertainment), but it does not change anything to the principle.

    As per your other ideas:

    a) Local profits from trading by FIFA limited companies

    OK, so I guess you would suggest taxing Greenpeace and/or Amnesty International as well?

    b) The players earnings in SA

    That is a weird one: I agree players’ earnings should be taxed (are they earning anything, since they are playing for their national side?), but should that not be in their country of residence. Put it like this: if a professional is based in London and is sent for 1 month to South Africa on a non-recurring assignment, where should he/she be taxed?

    c) All local broadcast profits

    I don’t know about the South African media market, but if it is like in the US, the profits will be taxed. Assume ESPN buys the rights and generates advertising revenues during broadcasts. The profit is taxable at the corporate rate. I suppose that the local equivalent of ESPN is no different.

    d) Image rights exprted

    I do not understand what you mean. The biggest benefitor of the event in terms of image (if it goes well) should be South Africa itself. Should the country tax itself, and if so, on what?

    The real question is to what extent a government should underwrite this type of events. To me, it appears perfectly pointless to build massive new stadia if there is no commercial justification to do so. If a commercial rationale exists, private capital should be available. This would allow the South African government to allocate its resources to much more urgent priorities.

    Every day a World Cup in South Africa draws a small closer, as well as as a outrageous football air blower myself we would be fibbing if we pronounced we wasn’t a tad excited. So it seems have been a guys over during Sony, they appear to be starting to impassioned lengths to yield a good World Cup knowledge for those who aren’t advantageous sufficient to be upon a craft to Jo’burg themselves.

    In conditions of televisions they have introduced an tasteful Sony trade-in scheme, broadcasting comparison World Cup games in 3D TV to symbol a arise as well as a ultimate complement in to their World Cup credentials is not a damaged metatarsal, though a streaming use that allows owners of internet continuous Sony BRAVIA TVs or Blu-Ray players to perspective a pick up of World Cup matches.

    Unfortunately, prior to we get as well excited, this is no live streaming use giving we entrance to this year’s World Cup (however we will be means to watch that upon BBC HD as well as ITV HD). Instead, they will yield their pick up of mythological World Cup matches as well as even a tip twenty moments movie formed upon a many prestigious foe in football.

    All of this, as well as more, will be accessible by a BRAVIA Internet Video service, that gives existent as well as impending BRAVIA owners entrance to locate up services such as Demand Five. In addition, Sony have additionally cumulative a understanding with LOVEFILM, permitting business to tide full length cinema to their HDTV or Blu-Ray player. It’s all terribly available as well as will be a acquire further to a ever-growing list of methods to watch TV.

    All of this has been brought about by Sony’s brand new partnership with FIFA, that intends to move not usually TV, though all kinds of multimedia party to a vital room together with games as well as movies.

    Speaking upon a announcement, Christian Brown, Senior Category Marketing Manager for Home Entertainment, Sony UK, said:

    “We have been really vehement to suggest a catalog of a FIFA World Cup Collection to consumers in time for a 2010 FIFA World Cup. Thanks to BRAVIA Internet Video as well as a partnership with FIFA, we can have a little of a biggest football moments come to hold up in consumers’ vital bedrooms opposite Europe during a hold of a button.”

    The partnership with FIFA will move a immeasurable operation of World Cup movement to Bravia Internet Video as well as a following is a catalog of a tip footy calm we should demeanour out for this summer:

    • 20 FIFA World Cup™ Moments – The Top twenty FIFA World Cup™ Moments counts down, in retreat order, a tip twenty FIFA World Cup moments of all time. Eighteen tournaments in 76 years of foe have constructed so many stirring as well as noted moments that this preference – a biggest as well as many important – reflects a perspective of what captures a hint of FIFA World Cup magic.
    • 14 Official Films from a 1930 – 2002 FIFA World Cups – From a moving final moments of “Goal”, a colour jot down of England’s usually FIFA World Cup™ feat in an epoch when radio was black as well as white, to a stately brush as well as play of a 35mm filming of “Hero”, a movie of Mexico 86 that focused upon Maradona’s excellent as well as many argumentative hour, here have been drive-in theatre that mount a exam of time.
    • FIFA World Cups Stories, Legends as well as History Programme – A preference of reduced drive-in theatre reminding us of a entrance of mythological players, renowned moments as well as heated chastisement shoot-outs.
    • A-Z FIFA World Cup Football Programme (music) – The A – Z of Football consists of 60-second vignettes of a many fantastic movement from disdainful movie footage from a 1954 – 2002 FIFA World Cups™.
    • FIFA World Cup Classic Players – The “Classic Players” array celebrates fifteen of a biggest players to have graced a universe theatre during a renowned 76-year story of a FIFA World Cup™.
    • FIFA Mini World Cups 1966-2006 – Enjoy a highlights of any FIFA World Cup™ tournament, starting with a noted 1966 finals in England as well as finale with a pretentious 2006 finals in Germany.

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    FIFA World Cup 2010: Ghana Select Provisional Squad

    Ghana have named their 30 man provisional squad due to travel to France for a training camp between 24-29 May ahead of this summer’s FIFA World Cup.

    Chelsea’s Michael Essien is selected despite missing most of the final part of this season with a knee operation, from which he is still recovering.

    Ghana coach Milovan Rajevac also selects four players based in Ghana for his provisional squad, which is listed below.

    Ghana Provisional World Cup Squad

    Goalkeepers: Richard Kingson (Wigan Athletic/ENG), Daniel Agyei (Liberty Professionals), Stephen Ahorlu (Hearts of Lions), Stephen Adams (Aduana Stars)

    Defenders: Samuel Inkoom (Basel/SUI), Eric Addo (Roda JC/NED), Jonathan Mensah (Granada/ESP), Lee Addy (Bechem Chelsea), Rahim Ayew (Zamalek/EGY), Hans Sarpei (Bayer Leverkusen/GER), John Mensah (Sunderland/ENG), Isaac Vorsah (Hoffenheim/GER), John Paintsil (Fulham/ENG)

    Midfielders: Sulley Muntari (Inter Milan/ITA), Derek Boateng (Getafe/ESP), Anthony Annan (Rosenborg/NOR), Emmanuel Agyemang-Badu (Udinese/ITA), Kwadwo Asamoah (Udinese/ITA), Andre Ayew (Marseille/FRA), Michael Essien (Chelsea/ENG), Stephen Appiah (Bologna/ITA), Haminu Dramani (Lokomotiv Moscow/RUS), Quincy Owusu Abeyie (Al Sadd/QAT), Bernard Kumordzie (Panionios/GRE), Laryea Kingston (Hearts/SCO), Kevin-Prince Boateng (Portsmouth/ENG)

    Strikers: Matthew Amoah (NAC Breda/NED) Asamoah Gyan (Rennes/FRA), Prince Tagoe (Hoffenheim/GER), Dominic Adiyiah (AC Milan/ITA)

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    Flamengo has won its sixth Brazilian Championship by beating Gremio 2 x 1, to tie Sao Paulo for the team with the most Brazilian national soccer tournaments in history.

    Adriano, the former Inter Milan striker, who had a serious career low just a few months ago, has resurrected his career in grand style, not only winning the most coveted tournament in Brazil, but also concluding the competition as its top scorer with 19 goals.

    While living in Brazil in the 80s, I was one of the few fortunate people who had the priviledge to see up close the Flamengo Golden generation of Zico, Junior and Leandro, and I was lucky enough to be there in Maracana when Flamengo won that 1982 Brazilian championship.

    Last August, I visited Brazil and met with Adriano and several members of theFlamengo team at their training camp in Rio. At that point, Flamengo was in 17th place in the “Brasileirao”, and if I had told anyone at that time that I tought they would end up as champions just three months later, no one would have believed me.

    Being a former striker myself, I clearly remember my chat with Adriano as we discussed ways to dodge markers and how to improve the team's midfield to forward connection and other aspects of the game.

    As one of the most die-hard Flamengo fans you can ever find, I could not be any happier to see that not only did Adriano figure out how to dodge those markers, but I am also happy that the team has found its compass and has combined extremely well, and went on to do the impossible: to move from 17th to 1st place in the most important national-level soccer tournament in the whole of South America, in a time span of only three months.

    That night in August, as I used to do so many times back in the 80s when I was living in Brazil, I had the pleasure of accompanying the team to Maracana Stadium, and watched as Flamengo beat Atletico Mineiro, which was at that time the team that was in first.

    That day in August I had no idea, but that very same game I watched was to be the first of a series of a spectacular comeback performances, not only for Adriano but also for Flamengo.

    Today after winning the championship match, Adriano stated that “this is a dream, to be a champion again and, above all, to be happy” . And, his feeling is shared by millions of Brazilians, who are fans of the largest Club in Brazil: CRF (Clube the Regatas do Flamengo).

    Adriano, who has earned the nickname “The Emperor” while playing in Italy, was once, not very long ago, the most feared striker in the world.

    After having a series of personal problems, the Emperor was released by Inter Milan and joined Flamengo, the team that had discovered him for soccer. There he regained his old form and even managed to reclaim a spot on the Brazilian National squad during the World Cup qualifiers.

    It remains to be seen if this performance on the Brasileirao will be enough to earn Adriano a spot in the 2010 World Cup team. But regardless, Adriano has written a major page in his personal soccer story, and helped Flamengo regain its status as one of the greatest teams, if not the greatest, in the history of Brazilian soccer.

    from: Camdyns Weblog
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    NEW YORK — Charlie Davies has failed in his attempt to make the U.S. World Cup team seven months after nearly being killed in a car crash. The forward has been sidelined since the Oct. 13 accident. He was omitted Tuesday from the 30-man U.S …

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    SOCCER / World Cup will be missing some stars as top teams hone rosters
    Few players in the history of soccer possessed the sensational open-field talents of Ronaldo de Assis Moreira, commonly known as Ronaldinho. He was a two-time FIFA World Player of the Year (2004 and ‘05), played key roles in the last two World Cups, and came… FIFA World Player of the Year – World Cup – Ronaldo – sport – Soccer

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    USA National Team striker Jozy Altidore announced on his Twitter page today that he has joined English Premier League soccer club Hull subject to a work permit. Altidore wrote, “First match is against Chelsea subject to a work permit … thanks for the support and love keep it coming.”

    This huge news is another boost for USA soccer fans as Altidore is a first choice striker for the US Men's National Team even at his young age of 19. Oguchi Onyewu, another USA National Team starter, joined soccer giants A.C. Milan earlier this summer. Since this August starts the beginning of most European domestic league schedules, this move may be the last major splash announcement for a U.S. player.

    With the World Cup looming next June 2010 in South Africa, the USA team wants to have its players peaking at just that time. Onyewu and Altidore are major parts of the USA team. Altidore, in particular, could use a full season of top-level competition. He moved to Spanish team Villareal in 2008 but only played in 6 games and was then loaned to a lower division side.

    Altidore showed not only his potential but also his present capabilities as he helped the USA to the final of the FIFA Confederations Cup this summer. In particular, his goal against Spain was memorable for his positioning, technique, composure, and strength. Even though Spain is considered the best national team in the world, Altidore played with loads of confidence against them.

    “Clint Dempsey gave me a great pass for the first goal, and I'm a big boy so I was able to hold the defender off,” stated Altidore after the Spain Confederations Cup game. “This was not the first game we've shown our quality as a team. We try to get better all the time,” said Altidore.

    Altidore was criticized by some for his play in the final of the Confederation Cup against Brazil. After returning from injury and not getting meaninfgul playing time for his club side, Altidore admitted that he was not in ideal game shape for the tournament. If Altidore's Confederations Cup form was sub-par, the USA soccer team has a lot to look forward to next summer in South Africa and for years to come. English Premier League defenders and World Cup defenders may be forced to deal with an in-shape and in-form Altidore.

    Hull City survived its first year in the English Premiership during the 2008-2009 season as it was the first time in its 104 year existence that it made it to the top level of English soccer. After avoiding relegation last season, Hull is hoping to improve its team and hopefully Atlidore will do the trick up top at striker.

    Sources:

    http://www.fifa.com/confederationscup/matches/round=250120/match=66213/quotes.html

    http://www.hullcityyears.com/

    from: Alameas Blog
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    Fußball-Bundesliga live

    Justin.tv erfreut in der Internet-Community schon lange eine große Fangemeinde. Uploader von überall auf der Welt können beim Dienst ihre Videos verlinken. Dabei sind auch immer einige Videos in deutscher Sprache.

    In Deutschland ist die Anwendung vorallem wegen seines Live-Sport-Angebots beliebt. Besonders sind die Fußball-Bundesliga Streams, mt denen auch Nicht-Sky-Abonnenten live ihren Lieblingssport verfolgen können.

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    Hier gehts direkt zur Website des Anbieters, auf der man sich auch das App downloaden kann: www.justin.tv

    Jedes der Top-Teams der WM hat einen Superstar in seinen Reihen. Einen, der an einem guten Tag ein Spiel allein entscheiden kann; einen, der ein Spiel mit seinen Aktionen prägen kann.

    Sie alle sind Weltstars, spüren bei der WM-Endrunde aber auch, dass die Erwartung der Fans enorm ist.

    Manches Team verfügt über mehrere starke Spieler, doch in diese Top Ten schafft es nur der Superstar aus den zehn Nationalteams, denen man den Titel zutrauen kann.

    Hier also die 10 Topstars der Fußball-WM – sie reisen als Kicker-Ikonen an und wissen, dass einige von ihnen bei dem Turnier in Südafrika als Verlierer die Koffer packen müssen.

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  • Wheelchair Power Soccer

    April 15th, 2010

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    He came home that day with a big smile on his face, and the wrinkled soccer sign-up flyer in tow.  Little did I know what he was about to show me would change our daily routine for the next two months. 

    “Mom, please!  I really want to play!''  He said so enthusiastically!  Who was I to say no to an 8 year old asking a question that way?

    “You have never played any sports!  You do know that there is going to be lots of hard work ahead of you? There will be no quitting until the season is over.”  I replied cautiously.  However, all I got in return was a big head nod for a yes, and a half toothless smile that melted my heart.

    So, that next Saturday morning found us with all the other children and parents at the U-8 soccer sign-up booth, paying fees and learning what team we would be cheering for.  My son's excitement about it all, I must admit, made me just as anxious to get the season started.  

    Did the season get started so quickly, too?  Time sure did fly by!  There were major struggles at the very beginning, as one would expect with any child just entering a sports routine.  With practice only twice a week, and the first game only 2 weeks after the first team practice, there was little time for struggle.  We had to get through learning all the basics of soccer, and then a little bit of physical strength training (i.e. running).   There was that practice when the running was just a little too much and we had to leave early because of a belly ache!  There was also that practice where coach got a little frustrated with my son for not being able to “dribble” the ball just as well as he had in the last practice.  The “pressure” really became a lot for me as well as my son, and he really began to doubt this position he had so enthusiastically put himself into.  Quitting the team became a popular topic to discuss at the dinner table. 

    However, gentle reminders of what he had wanted that day he brought me that flyer home helped to ease the urge for him to just quit it all.   There were several late nights of dad and son in the backyard working on “soccer skills” that helped him perform better in practice and in games.  There were cancelled appointments and plans to be able to fit all of the soccer requirements in our schedule.  This all came down to that one moment that made it all worth our while.  I was able to stand on the sideline and cheer my little boy on when he scored his first goal in a game that brought victory for the team.  The sacrifice had been so worthwhile, indeed.  When I ask him, “Son, are you ready for next season?”  I get a big head nod for a yes, and a half toothless smile that melts my heart.

    So, when your child comes home asking asking “Please!”!  Don't pass judgment by replying with a sudden no.  Think about how it could just maybe be all worth your time!

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