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  • Something About Beckham

    Posted on January 4th, 2010 admin 3 comments

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    Something About Beckhamis a revealing insight into the extraordinary world of soccer’s biggest name and pop culture icon, David Beckham. Since his fall from grace after the 1998 World Cup, Beckham’s life has undergone extreme transformation. He became a father, got married, won the Treble, and found himself captain of Team England. This program looks at what it is that enabled this lad from the East of London to make it in the world of professional soccer. How, for exam… More >>

    Something About Beckham

  • South American Dispatch: Diego Buonanotte Doesn’t Yet Know About Car Crash Deaths

    Posted on January 1st, 2010 admin No comments

    South American Dispatch: Diego Buonanotte Doesn’t Yet Know About Car Crash Deaths
    River Plate’s chief medical officer Horacio Cavallieri gave an optimistic view of Diego Buonanotte’s condition following the car crash he was involved in over Christmas However, severe bruising to the player’s right lung remains a concern and in Cavallieri’s assessment he said he did not expect Buonanotte to play “for at least seven months”.

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  • 25 Facts About Algeria

    Posted on December 27th, 2009 admin No comments

    1. Algeria is the second largest country in Africa

    2. Over 1 million Algerians died during the country’s fight for independence from France which they achieved in 1962

    3. Algeria is the largest exporter of propane/butane in the world

    4. The highest ever recorded temperature in Algeria was 60.5 degrees centigrade

    5. Algeria has the largest oat market in Africa

    6. The area used to be known as Numidia

    7. Constantine is twinned with Istanbul and Grenoble in France

    8. Out of 132 capital cities studied, Algiers is considered to be one of the least livable

    9. 80%-90% of Algeria is in the Sahara desert

    10. Oran the second largest city in Algeria comes from the Berber word Wahran which means ‘Two Lions’ after sightings of the animals were seen in the area circa 900 BC

    11. Former French footballer and World Player of the Year, Zinedine Zidane has Algerian heritage

    12. Three languages are spoken. Arabic, French and Berber

    13. In the 1800’s Algeria was notorious as a base for slave traders and pirates

    14. Algiers has the highest cost of living in North Africa

    15. Situated in the Ahaggar mountains, Mount Tahat is the country’s highest peak at 3,003m

    16. The country is known for Bertolli’s olive oil despite it having an Italian background

    17. Algeria’s national day is on November 1st and is called Revolution Day

    18. Algeria is three times the size of Texas

    19. The biggest sand dunes are located in Algeria

    20. ‘A sensible enemy is better than a narrow minded friend’ is one of Algeria’s proverbs

    21. The town of Chlef formerly Al-Asnam derives it’s name from the country’s longest river and is considered to be one of the hottest urban area’s in Algeria

    22. About 25% of the country’s population lives off less than $2 per day

    23. Couscous is Algeria’s national dish

    24. The Algerian legal system is based on French and Islamic law

    25. Algeria is the largest importer of agricultural goods in Africa

    For categorized lists, facts, reference and quiz material go to http://www.factplaza.com/

  • All About Soccer Jerseys

    Posted on December 26th, 2009 admin No comments

    Demand of Soccer Jerseys

    The demand for soccer jerseys grows as international competitions or even local games become more and more popular. There is huge demand of soccer jerseys among the fans of different clubs and nationalities. To meet this demand, the different companies, which manufacture this soccer merchandise, are continually bringing out these jerseys for your national teams and the favorite clubs. Avid fans wear these uniforms to support their teams and proclaim their loyalty and admiration. This trend of wearing the uniforms of popular soccer players has grown as people started to become more attached to the game. Hoards of fans that may belong to same clubs unite by wearing the soccer jerseys of their favorite teams. The passion and devotion of these fans for the game and their teams are so much they can be regarded as cults in effect. A vast number of these emotional audiences contribute a lot to the drama and spectacle of the soccer game.

    Of late soccer jerseys are not just meant for national and international soccer players. The increasing number of soccer fans has increased the sale of soccer jerseys all across the world. There is also a rise in demand of throwback jerseys. It is not a bad idea to wear a throwback jersey of your team, as it will make you look somewhat different from other supporters of the team.

    Changes in Soccer Jersey Style

    With time, the Soccer jersey has gone through a lot of changes. Earlier, the jersey used to be made mainly of cotton and they were quite thick. This turned out to be a disadvantage to the players. This is because as the players began to sweat, the shirt started getting heavier and stuck to the body. With the passage of time, new technologies were developed on the material of the Jersey. The new Jersey materials that came out of the research laboratory were lighter and absorbed less moisture. This was the dry technology of Synthetic materials that were manufactured for Jerseys.

    Before knowing the secrets behind how to look great in soccer uniforms, it is important to know a little more on soccer uniforms. The professional soccer player wears soccer team uniforms all across the world. They wear it during their practice sessions as well during all the matches. The hype about the sport, soccer, has made soccer team jerseys and soccer t shirts so popular, not only among the soccer players, but also among the die hard soccer fans.

    Trends in Jerseys

    Wearing soccer jerseys similar to the ones worn by popular soccer players has emerged as a trend over a long time. With the growing enthusiasm for the sport, the wearing of soccer jerseys has become more of a fashion statement, especially among the college youth. The craze of wearing soccer jerseys, however, is not only limited to the youth, as people of all age groups have been seen happily sporting soccer jerseys at the various matches.

    Collection of Soccer Jerseys

    The soccer jersey collection includes a large range of brightly colored and vibrant soccer jerseys available in various styles. These soccer jerseys make a good fashion statement during the matches as well as for other sports events. Most soccer fans look forward to the jersey collections, which have short-sleeved T-shirts that can be worn in summer. These are comfortable and are available in a wide range of colors. Choose the best soccer jersey collection and support your team.

    Sports jerseys can be worn as a symbol of support during the ongoing football season. Available in amazing sizes and colors, sports jersey can help soccer fans to become the centre of attention, wherever they go. If you are on a lookout for an authentic jersey, one can contact a sports jersey store and if possible the team’s official store which is selling the team’s gear.

    As we all know, every soccer team has its own uniform, or soccer jersey. Whether it’s a high school, a club, a college, or a rec league, every team changes its soccer jersey seasonally.

    Shop for Soccer Jerseys

    Most of the famous soccer jersey shops provide uniforms for almost all the teams, brands, countries and players all over the world. It is finding the best deal for the latest jersey at a reasonable price that is the challenge. Apart from individual buying, if you are associated with a fan club or a soccer club, then it is more advantageous to check and see if your club has any association with the soccer jersey shops, so that a bulk order for its club members can be provided as a compliment or for a discounted price.

    Author is well versed writer of many sports articles. Author’s favorite sports is Soccer. He wants to give some tips and training through his writings to youth. He is a good researcher in finding the strengths and the reasons of success of different teams.

    He has a business of
    Soccer Uniforms and wants to realize that a soccer fan can show his loyalty to his team by wearing soccer uniforms and especially
    Soccer Jerseys.

  • Discover About How Zinedine Zidane Can Impact Ones Life Positively

    Posted on December 24th, 2009 admin No comments

    I remembered walking around the nice Perth City appreciating the beautiful cold weather there, my eyes glanced intensely upon the sight of a book store. With my affection for reading, I walked in with great anticipation. My eyes were wide opened when I saw pictures of my favorite player, Zinedine Zidane. Zidane or Zizou is the player who I felt shows great exemplary of wonderful skills that can be found on the streets and transferred it to the field.


    It’s been an eventful year for me. I had to immensely go through life with the loss of my dearest mum to Leukemia. For almost a couple of months I think, I was so devastated that I had even lost interest in football. But it hit me one day that life is meant to be full of challenges. We learn from experiences, make mistakes and suffer loss and that’s how we grow.


    As I picked up the pieces in life, I chose football as one of the tools to learn more about life. Learning from Zidane, it makes me ponder that with his great charisma, humility and wonderful talent, he is still a human afterall. He did made a mistake in a spur of moment and many remembered him for the headbutt incident. Anybody in this planet can react in such situation. To me, he is still a wonderful talent who displayed such great skills that made me always looked forward every touches and movement he made on the field. His showmanship, confidence, elegance and the football games to play is just fantastic to observe. In brief, he is a true legend.


    The incident during the World Cup Final will be remembered by many for that head butting incident but we must also not forget the confidence and GREAT penalty Zidane took with billions of people around this global world watching him. Such class and skill display act must be cherished as well.


    It is amazing when you learn the charity act of Zidane. His charity work includes with 2006 Nobel Peace Prize winner, Muhammad Yunos, also known as “banker to the poor”. (Muhammed Yunos made micro credit a wonderful tool to help the poor) and raising funds for earthquake victims in Algeria. I felt that it is a great choice that Zidane is currently a Good Will Ambassador in the effort to end poverty.


    His participation in local game with the young generation in countries such as one of the poorest countries, Bangladesh and playing a charity game to raise funds for the benefits of children suffering from AIDS in Thailand certainly reflects what type of individual Zidane is. There are hypes and great anticipation about the high potential of New Zidane in the making – Samir Nasri. But to be fair to Samir himself, Zidane will always be Zidane.


    For me, as someone with great passion of sharing the wonderful game of football, if I am to meet up with this great genius on the ball, I’ll tell him what an inspiration he is and his humility, charisma and great showmanship will always be cherished. MERCI ZIZOU!


    “I have won many awards and I am very happy about this, but I am not the best player in the world.”Zinedine Zidane

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  • What do you think about club soccer teams and high school soccer?

    Posted on December 23rd, 2009 admin 5 comments

    What is a better or more competitive playing level? What do you think about the levels of play at high school soccer (jv or varsity), MAPLE league, MASC league, ODP, District Selects, in-town (or city) soccer, and travel soccer?? And what do you think about the way each of the different levels rain at?

  • What’s so great about scoring a goal in soccer when the net is so large?

    Posted on December 22nd, 2009 admin 8 comments

    Just look at the players, they celebrate like they’ve won a million dollars. I’d rather hit the post in hockey, then score in soccer.

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