Articles tagged with "angola"
Posted on: Iran World Cup Team Blog by Afshin Afshar | Jun 10th, 2006
The injured defender may be forced to miss the World Cup entirely. Coach Ivankovic suggested that they may ask FIFA to replace Zare.
"We have made ...
Posted on: Angola World Cup Team Blog by WC Bob | Jun 10th, 2006
A little more than 24 hours from now my heart will be pumping and my eyes glued to every second of the Angola - Portugal ...
Posted on: Iran World Cup Team Blog by Afshin Afshar | Jun 10th, 2006
Despite what you may think, Mexico is not taking Iran for granted. Their players and coaches have said that repeatedly. You can also bet on ...
Posted on: Angola World Cup Team Blog by WC Bob | Jun 9th, 2006
Luis Figo has said that he has told his Portugal teammates not to take Sunday's game against Angola lightly.
"Physically they're strong and as an African ...
Posted on: Angola World Cup Team Blog by WC Bob | Jun 9th, 2006
One thing I hadn't really thought about until I read this story about Delgado is the adjustment many of Angola's players must make to get ...
Posted on: Angola World Cup Team Blog by WC Bob | Jun 9th, 2006
My life is a mess. I can't sleep. I can't get any work down. All I can think about is the game ...
Posted on: Angola World Cup Team Blog by WC Bob | Jun 9th, 2006
The Palancas are eating well in Germany with food and cooks brought in from Angola to make sure the players' stomachs are happy. A ...
Posted on: Portugal Euro 2008 Blog by Luis | Jun 9th, 2006
H-hour -11 and it's time to evaluate Portugal's chances in World Cup 2006. Tournaments are fickle things and we all know that anything can ...
Posted on: Angola World Cup Team Blog by WC Bob | Jun 8th, 2006
I'm starting to sense a trend here with the media coverage building up to the game against Portugal. People are interested in the history ...
Posted on: Angola World Cup Team Blog by WC Bob | Jun 8th, 2006
Angola is starting to gain fans in Germany, especially from the female population in the town of Celle where the team is training. The ...
Posted on: Angola World Cup Team Blog by WC Bob | Jun 8th, 2006
We're going to need all the support we can get this World Cup so it is excellent to read that Angolans living in Germany are ...
Posted on: Angola World Cup Team Blog by WC Bob | Jun 7th, 2006
For those who don't know the Palancas too well, here is a decent overview of the team. You'll want to study up so you ...
Posted on: Angola World Cup Team Blog by WC Bob | Jun 7th, 2006
A lot of people are taking interest in Angola's match on Sunday against Portugal because of the historical connections. I understand that, but I ...
Posted on: Angola World Cup Team Blog by WC Bob | Jun 7th, 2006
We've seen it before in past World Cup competitions. A single player can lift a team up on his back and carry them to ...
Posted on: Angola World Cup Team Blog by WC Bob | Jun 6th, 2006
Putting his best face on Angola's losses in its World Cup exhibitions, coach Luis Oliveira Goncalves said he isn't concerned by the results against Argentina, ...
Posted on: Angola World Cup Team Blog by WC Bob | Jun 6th, 2006
Ever since the 3-2 exhbition loss to Turkey last week, I've noticed that the key word coming out of the mouths of Angola's players and ...
Posted on: Iran World Cup Team Blog by Afshin Afshar | Jun 5th, 2006
The boys beat a regional side 5:0. It was a nice day for Team Melli fans who were out there to have fun, see their ...
Posted on: USA World Cup Team Blog by Daryl | Jun 5th, 2006
Details are scarce, but the US beat Angola 1-0 in a behind closed doors game.
A spokesman said that Brian McBride scored the only goal, but ...
Posted on: Angola World Cup Team Blog by WC Bob | Jun 5th, 2006
The United States beat Angola 1-0 in a closed scrimmage on Monday. Angola played a man down for the last 70 minutes of the ...
Posted on: Angola World Cup Team Blog by WC Bob | Jun 5th, 2006
Reports out of Angola's training camp say that the Palancas will use a 4-5-1 formation during the World Cup with Akwa being the lone forward. ...
Posted on: Angola World Cup Team Blog by WC Bob | Jun 5th, 2006
In a little bit of time Angola will face the United States in a scrimmage in Hamburg. After giving up three second half goals ...
Posted on: Iran World Cup Team Blog by Afshin Afshar | Jun 4th, 2006
After watching this photo, I had to call Germany and tell Karimi to stop clowning around and start getting for Mexico! ;)
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Posted on: Iran World Cup Team Blog by Afshin Afshar | Jun 4th, 2006
Thanks to Kia with lower case “k” (I so case confused now! ;) ) I learnt about this video. It is a nice 10 minute ...
Posted on: Iran World Cup Team Blog by Afshin Afshar | Jun 4th, 2006
Coach Branko Ivankovic assured everyone that midfielder Mehdi Mahdavikia will be fit for the Mexico match. Mahdavikia is suffering from a thigh injury.
Posted on: Iran World Cup Team Blog by Afshin Afshar | Jun 4th, 2006
I was worried about Team Melli players’ tempers, but it appears that Portugal’s Christian Ronaldo has a wild temper too!
Oh boy! Talk about a ...
Posted on: Iran World Cup Team Blog by Afshin Afshar | Jun 4th, 2006
The boys have arrived in Germany. They all looked happy as they were greeted by the fans who were waiting for their arrival for hours. ...
Posted on: Angola World Cup Team Blog by WC Bob | Jun 4th, 2006
The Palancas are back at their training facility outside of Hanover. On Monday the team will face the United States in a scrimmage that ...
Posted on: Iran World Cup Team Blog by Afshin Afshar | Jun 4th, 2006
Team Melli left Tehran for Germany on Sunday. There was a pandemonium at the Tehran International Airport. The fans and well-wishers had flooded in to ...
Posted on: Iran World Cup Team Blog by Afshin Afshar | Jun 4th, 2006
Branko Ivankovic is really excited about the young players on the squad and is confident that Team Melli will defeat Mexico and Portugal and win ...
Posted on: Iran World Cup Team Blog by Afshin Afshar | Jun 4th, 2006
Here we go again! According to the Associate Press writer Barry Wilner Team Melli’s “advancing would be a major upset”!
That’s the way we like ...

