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  • Diego A. Maradona : after 14 years The King Return in Naples *Great Love *1 \ 2

    Posted on December 26th, 2011 admin 1 comment


    Naples, 9 June 2005 : The most great love’s demostration *in all times* from fans to a athletic. In the the history of all sports. II° part : www.youtube.com

  • The best movie of Zinedine Zidane-Dancing king Part 1 of 2

    Posted on January 31st, 2010 admin 14 comments


    Dancing king the best movie of Zinedine Zidane Part 1 of 2

  • Beckham Gone, Now Meet The New King

    Posted on January 25th, 2010 admin No comments

    Wow. What a great week of international fixtures. Great time to get away from the immoral world of money-hungry football clubs. International football is still one of the domains where the sanctity and the true beauty of football still reigns.


    Where football is not played for money, but for the love of the game.


    World Cup qualifiers took place in practically every single confederation. There were some shocks, some disappointments and some mind blowing performances.


    The biggest shock was by far France’s capitulation against Austria, a team who struggled to get a point at Euro 2008. There is something seriously wrong with the team, and I, like many people, point to the coach. Domenech has clearly got too many favourites and has never been an outstanding coach. If he stays, then I honestly cannot see France making the World Cup.


    Other shocks included Denmark’s victory against Portugal away from home. It seems that Scolari left a big hole in Portugal.


    Across the Atlantic Ocean, Bolivia provided the biggest shock in drawing 0-0 with Brazil in Rio. What a shock. Just as everyone thought that Brazil were back on track against thrashing Chile 3-0 in Santiago, they could barely make goal scoring opportunities against the Bolivians. Expect Dunga to go soon.


    However, the most mind blowing performance of the last week was England’s thrashing of Croatia in Zagreb.


    4-1! Let me say that again.


    England beat Croatia 4-1 away from home!


    It’s probably not up there with the 5-1 victory against the Germans in qualifying for the 2002 World Cup, nevertheless, it was a surprise. Yes, it was a surprise that England actually played well and won.


    It looks like Capello may have turned the corner and is working his magic to get the best out of the England team. About time. But who knows, this could all just be temporary. How I wish I could make them face Macedonia again.


    That said, exit David Beckham, enter Theo Walcott.


    Theo who?


    Theo Walcott! Remember the name. For those unaware, Walcott was the surprise inclusion in England’s 2006 World Cup squad. That should have made us aware of his potential.


    For those following Arsenal and the EPL, Theo Walcott has been a regular fixture nowadays and many attribute his popularity to the fact that he’s the only regular English player at Arsenal.


    Wenger surely did find a gem in England. His hattrick against Croatia has pretty much made it impossible not to choose him. Which means that Beckham may never again get picked.


    The King, the pinup boy, the fashion icon of world football may now be forced to end his England career.


    His crown has, however, found a worthy successor. Theo Walcott’s career has only just begun and there is every certainty that he will continue to give wonderful performances not just in the EPL but for the England national team.


    Maybe now England will become a credible threat for the World Cup.

    Martin Sejas is the chief writer of http://www.SportsNewsFootball.com, a leading sports news football website known for its fearless and critical analysis of the major issues affecting the beloved game of football.

  • The King of Soccer Maradona Is Also A Fan of Golf

    Posted on December 23rd, 2009 admin No comments

    I wonder you mustn’t be unfamiliar with Diego Armando Maradona, right?  Maradona was born on October 30, 1960, in Villa Fiorito, province of Buenos Aires, Argentina. He was raised in an underprivileged family and spent his adolescence playing football in the streets of his neighborhood. But you could be very astonished at Diego Armando Maradona’s infatuation to golf. Maradona, whose nickname is  El Pelusa, has been soaked in golf course after he quit football. Though the soccer genius’ technique  to golf is really awful, his passion to it is amazing anyhow.

    On April 29, 2004, Maradona was hospitalized for a sudden pneumonia and heart disease. But at the same day, Maradona required to discharge from the hospital regardless of his family’s opposition. In fact, he succeeded. Later, this seriously-ill patient returned to the golf course and played a game which made everybody upset. On May 5th, the poor guy was hospitalized again. Half a month later, Maradona was better, however, the first place he wanted to go was golf course as well. We cannot but admire his courage.

    Afterward, when Diego Armando Maradona was under medical treatment in Cuba, he attended a golf club called “Sunday”. His coach was Cuban national champion Suotuomaier. It was funny that this coach asked Maradona to teach him  soccer instead.

    Being the king of Soccer, Maradona of course owns many limousines like Mercedes-Benz and Ferrari. But after retirement, Maradona likes to driver a electrified waggon which used in golf course. Is that unbelievable? According to Argentine media report, Maradona’s passion to golf is much more than football.

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