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Soccer is a deep passion in all of Africa, but especially in places like South Africa, where where soccer became the dream-maker that can transcend the shackles of apartheid. Soccer, or Football as it is called in so many parts of the world, was embraced by the colonies in large part because it was the game introduced by the conquerors. To beat the English (or the French or the Italians) at their own game holds particular importance for African players and their fans.
To quote a FIFA.org comment on the USA vs. England World Cup 2010 game, is to understand that Africa and the USA have a lot in common at this 2010 Soccer World Cup! “A terrible mistake from England’s Robert Green gave USA a share of the spoils in Group C’s opening match played in front of a passionate crowd in Rustenburg.”
No one seems to mind losing to Brazil or Germany or Italy, but there are some teams that are frightening to play since loosing to them ousts you from the elite world of soccer countries. Being a goalie in a World Cup Game against the USA is a very frightening responsibility, indeed. And, pure stress can make for a mistake that otherwise would be nearly impossible.
It’s a shamed that more countries can not enjoy what it feels like to play soccer they way it was intended to be played. Jamaica had it when they entered the Bobsled competition in the Olympics. The US has it in the soccer world. And South Africa can do nothing but win by pulling off this unprecedented Soccer World Cup with perhaps more spirit and class than the game has ever known! With the spirit of “Nothing to lose!”
Where to watch the World Cup in Vegas Lights Vegas Action (blog) Planet Hollywood: The Playing Field Lounge allows fans to mingle with former World Cup soccer player Joe-Max Moore, who played on three US World Cup soccer…
Android Central Editors’ app picks for June 9, 2010 Android Central (blog) [Market Link | AppBrain] Whether you’re a Soccer fan or not, World Cup 2010 lets you follow your team and show a little pride in your team with …
2010 FIFA World Cup Bracket and Fixtures (Printable) Sporting Live Buzz (blog) Here are some places to find some free printable World Cup brackets for 2010 World Cup soccer. Fox Soccer offers a World Cup bracket as part of its Ultimate …
Have mobile, will watch World Cup CTV.ca First, set up a free RSS feed from your favourite soccer site such as ESPN’s soccernet.com and CBC.ca’s World Cup pages since they are the official …
World Cup coverage expands on the Web, cell phones Long Island Press LiveSoccerTV.com, similarly, offers ?soccer friendly? bars in the US Technology truly meets soccer enthusiasm in South Korea, where a World Cup iPhone app …
Schaerlaeckens: The search for Joe Gaetjens’ number
Joe Gaetjens may have scored the most important goal in U.S. soccer history, but it seems that no one knows what number jersey he wore at the 1950 World Cup, writes Leander Schaerlaeckens.
Indications have Maradona going with 3 strikers
Diego Maradona seems to have settled on starting strikers Carlos Tevez, Lionel Messi and Gonzalo Higuain for the team’s World Cup opener against Nigeria on Sunday.
Lloyd’s of London insures Cup for $9 billion-plus
Specialist insurers Lloyd’s of London says the World Cup will kick off this week with insurance policies worth more than $9 billion covering properties and contingencies.
Kreidler: MLB, NBA lessons for World Cup replay
There isn’t a system in any sport or league that is without its detractors. But if soccer is waiting for its Armando Galarraga moment to spur it on to the use of the best technologies available to ensure fair results, it is already four decades late.
World Cup ticket sales reach 97 percent mark
World Cup ticket sales have hit 97 percent and organizers are expecting to have sold above 98 percent of the more than 3 million tickets by the end of the tournament.
Mexico’s Franco says foot injury ‘gone away’
Mexico forward Guillermo Franco hopes to start in the World Cup’s opening match against South Africa after recovering from a foot injury.
Griffin: Refs not immune to injury bug
Posted by Michael Griffin The rash of injuries that has hit World Cup participants has not excluded the referees who will be involved in South Africa…
Greece’s Moras won’t test injury, will sit opener
Greece center back Vaggelis Moras says he will sit out his team’s opening World Cup match against South Korea even though he’s recovered from a lingering groin injury.
Bradley’s big gamble
PRETORIA — Becks looked perplexed. As David Beckham watched the U.S. warm-up match with Australia this past weekend, his right eyebrow raised, he su…
Chile coach says Suazo recovery on schedule
Gonzalo Fierro and Esteban Paredes each scored as Chile beat New Zealand 2-0 in a training match Wednesday before the World Cup.
Latham: Spain will provide WC’s best entertainment
Posted by Brent Latham If you’ve never heard of tiki-taka, you might want to get used to the expression now. You’ll probably be hearing it a lot over…
Betting the over/under? Check red cards
There will be dozens of props available for betting in this year’s World Cup. From whether England will beat the U.S. 1-nil to whether David Villa wil…
South Africa police detain Argentine hooligan
South African police say another Argentine soccer hooligan is being held at Johannesburg’s O.R. Tambo airport after being prevented from entering the country for the World Cup.
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Capello includes Cole, drops Walcott
Fabio Capello has included Stephen Warnock, Joe Cole and Shaun Wright-Phillips in England’s squad but overlooked Leighton Baines and Theo Walcott.
Bafana cut McCarthy, name final 23
Carlos Alberto Parreira has omitted South Africa’s all-time leading scorer Benni McCarthy from their 23-man squad for the upcoming FIFA World Cup.
Nelsen: All Whites riding a wave
New Zealand captain Ryan Nelsen tells FIFA.com that the All Whites are stronger than ever and in confident mood after some encouraging displays.
Lee survives Korean squad cull
South Korean coach Huh Jung-Moo has trimmed his FIFA World Cup squad to 23 with Lee Keun-Ho, Shin Hyung-Nin and Koo Ja-Cheol all omitted.
Pirlo: We’re starting from scratch
Andrea Pirlo spoke to FIFA.com about his boyhood memories of the FIFA World Cup, Italy’s hopes of glory in South Africa and their rivals for the crown.
Mourinho driven by new challenge
Jose Mourinho has revealed his desire to challenge himself was a major factor in his decision to take over as manager at Spanish giants Real Madrid.
Where were you when…?
The history of the FIFA World Cup is littered with iconic moments. We want you to tell us where you were when your most memorable took place.
Uruguay coach Tabarez springs surprise
Uruguay coach Oscar Tabarez has named his team for the 2010 FIFA World clash against France on Friday with Mauricio Victorino and Egidio Arevalo Rios surprise choices.
Lippi: Italy are never favourites
Italy coach Marcello Lippi said on Wednesday that it was no concern to him that his reigning world champions are not among the favourites for 2010 FIFA World Cup glory.
Vieira signs City extension
English Premier League outfit Manchester City have confirmed that midfielder Patrick Vieira has signed a one-year contract extension at Eastlands.
Swiss skipper Frei suffers ankle injury
Switzerland skipper Alex Frei suffered a right ankle injury on Wednesday, leaving coach Ottmar Hitzfeld praying that the problem will not be ligament damage.
Injury scare for Spain’s Iniesta
European champions Spain were the latest South Africa 2010 contenders hit by an injury scare on Wednesday, with Barcelona star Andres Iniesta picking up a knock.
A sea of green and gold
In a day that will forever be remembered among South Africans, hundreds of thousands of Bafana Bafana supporters streamed into the streets and brought the country to a standstill in support of the national team.
Guidolin realises dream
Francesco Guidolin has revealed he had always dreamed of making a return to the Serie A club after today being unveiled as Udinese’s new manager.
Camoranesi back in training
Mauro Camoranesi returned to training today for the first time since injuring his knee as Italy held their opening practice session.
Toffees swoop for Silva
Everton have signed 20-year-old forward Joao Silva from Portuguese club Desportivo Das Aves, who will join the Goodison Park outfit on a three-year deal.
Serbs promise tight defence
Serbia defender Aleksandar Lukovic insists his side will be back to their defensive best for Sunday’s 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa clash against Ghana.
Littbarski links up with McLaren
Wolfsburg have appointed former FIFA World Cup winner and FC Vaduz coach Pierre Littbarski as Steve McClaren’s right-hand man at the Bundesliga club.
Attacking flair buoys Martino
Paraguay coach Gerardo Martino believes his team possess a stronger attack than ever before as they gear up for their FIFA World Cup™ opener against Italy.
Queiroz: Portugal want to be the best
Portugal coach Carlos Queiroz believes his team are determined to prove themselves to be the best in the world.
Donovan hails Beckham’s impact
Landon Donovan has hailed the impact of David Beckham in helping soccer to flourish in the USA ahead of Saturday’s 2010 FIFA World Cup clash with England.
Familiar faces await US custodians
With USA’s three goalkeepers based in the Premier League, there will be no surprises when No1 Tim Howard faces the England attack in Rustenburg on Saturday.
Le Guen happy with build up
Cameroon coach Paul Le Guen insists he is happy with his side’s 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa preparation despite failing to win any of their warm-up games.
World Cup set for colourful opening
The 2010 FIFA World Cup Opening Ceremony will be the message to the world that Africa’s FIFA World Cup has started, and the cast and crew are hard at work with last minute preparations.
Khune targets maximum points
South Africa goalkeeper Itumeleng Khune believes the FIFA World Cup™ hosts should be fearless in approaching all three of their opponents in Group A.
Gilberto Silva: Brazil want the title
Midfielder Gilberto Silva says Brazil are “not here to have a good time” but win a sixth title as they prepare to start their 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa campaign.
Chile ease past New Zealand
Chile beat New Zealand 2-0 in a FIFA World Cup™ build-up match today thanks to goals from Gonzalo Fierro and Estedan Parades.
Weiss ready to attack All Whites
Slovakia coach Vladimir Weiss is determined to adopt an attacking approach in his side’s opening game against New Zealand in Rustenburg on Tuesday.
2 days to go
Two men have won the FIFA World Cup both as a player and coach – Brazil’s Mario Zagallo and West Germany’s Franz Beckenbauer.
Low backs Klose to find form
Joachim Low has backed striker Miroslav Klose to end his slump and return to the goalscoring form that made him the FIFA World Cup’s™ top scorer four years ago.
Bradley: We’ll be physical
Midfielder Michael Bradley has warned England to expect a physical approach from the USA during Saturday’s 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa clash.
Happy Nigeria handling the pressure
Nigeria have lost John Obi Mikel to injury and face a daunting opener against Argentina but spirits are high, say Lars Lagerback and Nwankwo Kanu.
SA fans take to the streets
South Africa whipped itself into a FIFA World Cup™ frenzy today as the national side paraded through Johannesburg and vuvuzelas sounded across the country.
Rooney the key, says Lineker
Former adidas Golden Shoe winner Gary Lineker tells FIFA.com why Wayne Rooney is crucial to England’s prospects of success at South Africa 2010.
Belletti joins Chelsea exodus
Brazilian fullback Juliano Belletti will join Joe Cole and Michael Ballack in leaving Chelsea this summer, the club has confirmed.
Altidore, Onyewu fit to face England
Jozy Altidore and Oguchi Onyewu have been declared fit to face England in the teams’ FIFA World Cup opener in Rustenburg.
Early success key, says Yebda
Hassan Yebda believes Algeria must win their opening 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa game against Slovenia if they want to maintain hope of an upset in Group C.
Moras out of Greece opener
Greece were dealt a blow ahead of their opening 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa match against Korea Republic as defender Vangelis Moras was ruled out through injury.
Key men winning fitness races
While a host of big-name performers have been ruled out of South Africa 2010, others have overcome the odds to boost their teams’ hopes.
Grella pins hopes on Aussie trio
Australia are looking to their big-match players to upset three-time champions Germany in Sunday’s 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa opener in Durban.
Oranje stars ready to shine
The Netherlands are preparing for Monday’s opener against Denmark in confident mood with Robin van Persie declaring: ”We’re physically and mentally ready.”
Lugano: We’re at peak form
Uruguay go into their FIFA World Cup™ opening game against France in Cape Town on Friday with captain Diego Lugano warning that they are in top form.
Pedro pens new deal
Spain forward Pedro signed a contract extension with Barcelona today which will keep the 22-year-old Tenerife-born star at the Catalan club until 2015.
Jovanovic remaining calm
Serbia winger Milan Jovanovic has urged his team-mates to stay true to their “footballing philosophy” at the 2010 FIFA World Cup despite concerns over their warm-up displays.
Dunga: Cesar will be fit
Dunga is confident goalkeeper Julio Cesar will be fit in time for Brazil’s 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa opener with Korea DPR following a lumbar injury.
Burdisso: Winning is everything
Argentina defender Nicolas Burdisso has told his team-mates that winning is all that matters heading into their 2010 FIFA World Cup opener against Nigeria.
Spiropolous eyes ‘crunch’ match
Greece defender Nikos Spiropoulos admits Saturday’s 2010 FIFA World Cup opener against Korea Republic is already “the crunch match” for Otto Rehhagel’s side.
New boss Lennon eyes Celtic glory
After being confirmed as the new Celtic manager, Neil Lennon expressed his determination to take the club back to the top of the Scottish game.
Forlan on Forlan
FIFA.com speaks to the man who knows Uruguay striker Diego Forlan better than anybody – the player’s father and ex-Celeste international Pablo.
Ki warns against fairytale
Korea Republic midfielder Ki Sung-Yueng has warned his team’s supporters not to expect another fairytale run to the FIFA World Cup semi-finals after their heroics of 2002.
WPS First Touch
Here is a quick look at what WPS-related news and videos can be found on the web this week: Freedom Newbies: ‘Soccer Nerd’ Lene Mykjaland Bleacherreport.com : Kat Galsim continues her ‘Freedom Newbies’ season-long series, with Washington Freedom forward and Norwegian super-star, Lene Mykjaland. Mykjaland discusses her recent knee injury, her experience thus…
Women’s Professional Soccer Announces 2010 WPS All-Stars
Team Captains to Select Starting Teams from Among Top 22 Vote-Getters for 2010 WPS All-Star Game presented by U.S. Coast Guard Reserve on June 30 SAN FRANCISCO (June 9, 2010) – Women’s Professional Soccer announced the starting 22 players for its 2010 WPS All-Star Game presented by U.S. Coast Guard Reserve which kicks-off at 8pm ET on June 30 at…
WPS Weekly – Week 8
Week 8 in Review With a new coach at the helm in Chicago and several new stars scattered across the leagues’ seven rosters, Week 8 in WPS provided some exciting action. The weekend’s games saw FC Gold Pride hold on to its’ first-place spot in the league standings, while the Philadelphia Independence proved once again that they will be a strong contender for the title…
Philadelphia’s Rodriguez is WPS’s Week 8 Player of the Week
U.S. women’s national team forward Amy Rodriguez is Women’s Professional Soccer’s Player of the Week for Week 8 after leading the Philadelphia Independence to a 2-1 triumph Sunday over defending champion Sky Blue FC in the first meeting between the I-95 rivals. The former USC All-American set up Lori Lindsey’s third-minute goal and netted the 27th-minute winner for the…
Chicago Red Stars and Atlanta Beat play to 0-0 draw
Boxscore (all statistics contained in this boxscore are unofficial)BRIDGEVIEW, Ill. (June 6, 2010) — The Chicago Red Stars and the Atlanta Beat played to a scoreless 0-0 draw on Sunday in Women’s Professional Soccer action at Toyota Park in front of a crowd of 4,227. The Red Stars (2-4-1) wrapped up their three-game homestand with a 1-1-1 showing and now head on a four-game road…
Philadelphia Independence edge Sky Blue FC, 2-1
Boxscore (all statistics contained in this boxscore are unofficial)WEST CHESTER, PA – The first meeting between the Philadelphia Independence and Sky Blue FC did not disappoint as it was a back and forth game, with both clubs tied with 11 points each in the WPS standings. Philadelphia’s Amy Rodriguez scored the deciding goal in the 27th minute to give the Independence the 2-1…
FC Gold Pride and Washington Freedom Tie 1-1
View Match Boxscore >> Castro Valley, Calif. (June 6, 2010) — FC Gold Pride (5-2-1, 16 pts) and the Washington Freedom (4-2-2, 14 pts) battled to a 1-1 tie on Saturday, June 6, at Castro Valley High School Athletic Stadium in front of 3,442 fans. The match, which pitted the top two teams in the WPS standings, ended with the Pride continuing to hold first place and…
WPS Sunday on FSC: The Comeback Kid
Kate Markgraf laughs that she goes to bed early, that her almost four-year-old son Keegan doesn’t like to eat his vegetables, that he got put in timeout for punching one of her soon to be one-year-old twins in the face, and her kids are likely watching Dora and Diego if the TV is on. This all seems quite normal for a mother of three, except for the part about bringing home an Olympic…
Bardsley Awarded WPS Player of the Month for May
Sky Blue FC Goalkeeper is first ‘Keeper to Win WPS POTM Award SAN FRANCISCO, CA (June 3, 2010) – Sky Blue FC’s goalkeeper Karen Bardsley has been voted WPS Player of the Month for May by the media, becoming the first goalkeeper to nab the honor since the league began awarding the Player of the Month in April 2009. Bardsley was solid all month in the net for her New…
Fantasy Picks (Week 8): Riding a surge
Play the WPS Fantasy Challenge >> Learn more about the WPS Fantasy Challenge >> This week’s outlook: The departure of the Athletica leaves just six teams in action this week. In Saturday’s 10pm ET showdown, Abby Wambach leads the surging second-place Freedom into the Bay Area to take on the first-place Gold Pride, looking for their first goal since May…
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World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. today announced that Linda McMahon has stepped down as Chief Executive Officer after announcing her candidacy for the United States Senate, representing the state of Connecticut. Vince McMahon assumes of CEO duties in addition to his current position as WWE Chairman. McMahon will be supported by the seasoned executive management team already in place and led by Chief Operating Officer and board member, Donna Goldsmith.
So the International Soccer Cybertours wonders if this will be a new trend, will Jérôme Valcke resign from FIFA? Or maybe Steve Bornstein, CEO Of The NFL Network?