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Friday, November 21, 2008

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Pele vs Maradonna



Masters at Work

Pele the Most recognized name is Soccer



Pelé is the first soccer player to achieve massive international acclaim. His name is regularly mentioned today, more than a quarter century after his retirement.
Apart from his popularity, Pelé's life story is the ultimate soccer dream. He began as a poor boy from the slums in Tres Coracoes, Brazil but earned fame and fortune through his talent on the pitch. Pelé's father, Dondinho, was very influential in his son's success. Dondinho was a former footballer and made sure to pass over his knowlege to young Pelé. This paid off and by the age of 15, Pelé was signed by Santos. His international debut followed just a year after on the 7th of July 1957 against Argentina at the legendary Maracanã stadium. Merely at the age of 17, Pelé was recruited to Brazil's World Cup squad. At World Cup 1958 in Sweden, he first gained attention after his goal against Wales which clinched Brazil to the next round. Pelé proved that he wasn't a fluke in the following match, scoring three goals on France. By the tournament's final, Brazilian coach Vicente Feola was confident in the talented 17-year old. His two goals at the 1958 World Cup final ascertained his status as a soccer superstar.
Thanks to Pelé's sensational scoring, his club Santos earned the Intercontinental Cup in 1962 and 1963.

At the 1962 World Cup in Chile, Pelé missed out most of the tournament due to an injury. Brazil still managed to win the trophy. At World Cup 1966, Pele was once again was forced to permanently leave the pitch after being ferociously tackled.
After England 1966, many began to doubt the Brazilian soccer player and his superstar status. He made a triumphant return at Mexico 1970 by dazzling audiences worldwide. This was the first World Cup broadcast in color and was shown across an unprecedented number of countries. In front of over 100,000 spectators at Azteca Stadium and millions of TV viewers, Pelé scored the first goal of the 1970 World Cup final. That opened the floodgates to Brazil's crushing 4-1 victory and reclaimed Pele as the "King of Soccer".
Later in the 1970's, Pelé was signed by the New York Cosmos in the North American Soccer League. He eventually retired as the only player with over 1000 goals in professional football. Pele was the first commercial superstar of non-commercial soccer.



World Cup Winners from 1930 till most recent




Year --- Winner --- Runner-up --- Result --- Host
2006 Italy France 1-1 (5-3) Germany
2002 Brazil Germany 2-0 S.Korea & Japan
1998 France Brazil 3-0 France
1994 Brazil Italy 0-0 (3-2) USA
1990 West Germany Argentina 1-0 Italy
1986 Argentina West Germany 3-2 Mexico
1982 Italy West Germany 3-1 Spain
1978 Argentina Netherlands 3-1 Argentina
1974 West Germany Netherlands 2-1 Germany
1970 Brazil Italy 4-1 Mexico
1966 England West Germany 4-2 England
1962 Brazil Czechoslovakia 3-1 Chile
1958 Brazil Sweden 5-2 Sweden
1954 West Germany Hungary 3-2 Switzerland
1950 Uruguay Brazil 2-1 Brazil
1938 Italy Hungary 4-2 France
1934 Italy Czechoslovakia 2-1 Italy
1930 Uruguay Argentina 4-2 Uruguay



Sunday, November 16, 2008

Some of the best moments in soccer

Some Awesome goals, Goals that make you love soccer

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Best Goals in History

Diego Maradona




Born: 30 October 1960
Birthplace: Villa Fiorito, Argentina
Best Known As: The hero of Argentina's 1986 World Cup win

Top 10 free kicks

Top 10 premiership goals

Zinedine Zidane




Zidane is one of my all time favorites

Zinedine Yazid Zidane (born 23 June 1972), popularly nicknamed Zizou, is a retired French football player of Algerian descent, famous for leading France to winning the 1998 World Cup.

Cristiano Ronaldo


Top 10 Most Difficult Freestyle Tricks



It takes a lot of technique to do all that, thats for sure, didnt see to many elder folks doing it.lol

Top 10 tricks



Thats pretty cool

Dive job



Soccer Fans dont appreciate divers, accept those who jump in a pool

The hottest Indoor soccer game FutSal



some amazing foot work for sure

The hottest Indoor soccer game FutSal



some amazing foot work for sure

Top 50 Goals

Top 15 Worst Soccer BLOOPERS/MISSES



The one by the 53 second mark was hillarious

Soccer Bloopers 1



This must be some of the funniest bloopers ive ever seen,LMAO

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