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Japan younger generation prefer football to other sports
Posted on: Japan World Cup Team Blog by ShiLou | Feb 13th, 2006
Sports such as baseball, volleyball and wrestling were once popular in Japan. However in recent times, as these sports have become more popular around the ...
Our Temple is Back
Posted on: Brazil World Cup Team Blog by Euler Costa | Feb 13th, 2006
Our greatest stadium has reopened! Maracanã has been under reform and now it is again the main stage for our state championship. It will be ...
Respect Romario
Posted on: Brazil World Cup Team Blog by Euler Costa | Feb 13th, 2006
Afshin Afshar seems to consider people with 40 years old like some mummies or incapacitated persons. As I already wrote in Brazil’s blog: everyday that ...
Japan lose to USA in first of 9 games leading to World Cup Finals
Posted on: Japan World Cup Team Blog by ShiLou | Feb 11th, 2006
Japan lost 3-2 to USA in San Francisco yesterday in the first of 9 games that the team will play in the build up to ...
Should we or should we not?
Posted on: Japan World Cup Team Blog by ShiLou | Feb 10th, 2006
The Japanese team where apparently served American beef at an official dinner ahead of their match against the USA in San Francisco. The rest of ...
Brazil’s Selection aid Haiti
Posted on: Brazil World Cup Team Blog by Euler Costa | Feb 10th, 2006
Brazil’s President Lula is not going to play at the World Cup, of course. But his comment after leaving the hospital after a series of ...
Avoiding the Oba-Oba
Posted on: Brazil World Cup Team Blog by Euler Costa | Feb 10th, 2006
This is a term very commonly used in Brazil when someone is overconfident in any dispute. The oba-oba mood (usually used together with a juggling ...
Tomislav Ivkovic talks about World Cup
Posted on: Croatia Euro 2008 Blog by Emir Dedic | Feb 10th, 2006
Tomislav Ivkovic (46) once the best goalkeeper in Yugoslavia, and now one of the assistant trainers for the Croatian A-team is very excited for the ...
Crossed Fingers for New Records
Posted on: Brazil World Cup Team Blog by Euler Costa | Feb 10th, 2006
Brazil can beat some records this year. If Brazil win Croatia in their first game of the 2006 World Cup we will have more ...
New boy Sato hoping to boost Japan strike force
Posted on: Japan World Cup Team Blog by ShiLou | Feb 9th, 2006
Hisato Sato wants to follow in the footsteps of fellow Japanese striker Masashi Oguro after winning his first international call-up for Japan’s friendly with United ...
Cafu's Situation
Posted on: Brazil World Cup Team Blog by Euler Costa | Feb 8th, 2006
Coach Carlos Alberto Parreira said that Cafu is certain to play in the main team this year. Parreira trusts him a lot. But Cafu is ...
Who to leave out?
Posted on: Brazil World Cup Team Blog by Euler Costa | Feb 7th, 2006
"Other coaches have trouble deciding who to pick, but our problem is who to leave out" said Parreira, probably with a big smile in his ...
Former coach credited for stronger Japanese team
Posted on: Japan World Cup Team Blog by ShiLou | Feb 7th, 2006
Japan captain Tsuneyasu Miyamoto has said that Philippe Troussier, the former coach, is to thank for the current squad of players who will compete in ...
Argentina - It's on!
Posted on: Croatia Euro 2008 Blog by Emir Dedic | Feb 7th, 2006
In the news conference yesterday, Zlatko Kranjcar - Cico - said that the real preparation will start after the Argentina match on March 1st. His ...
Japan start their build up to the World Cup finals
Posted on: Japan World Cup Team Blog by ShiLou | Feb 6th, 2006
The Japanese national team arrived in San Francisco yesterday ahead of their clash with the United States of America on Feb 10. This will be ...
Ronaldinho Fit to Play
Posted on: Brazil World Cup Team Blog by Euler Costa | Feb 6th, 2006
To win a World Cup must be very important to any player. To bring the trophy back to Brazil is a dream that our players ...
Why is Brazil such a talent breeder?
Posted on: Brazil World Cup Team Blog by Euler Costa | Feb 6th, 2006
Of course there is no single reason, but we can list some factors. I believe football is a sport of the common people since you ...
Football is coming home to Japan
Posted on: Japan World Cup Team Blog by ShiLou | Feb 5th, 2006
Japan is a country with a strong tradition in sports like baseball and sumo but TV ratings for the year 2005 showed that four of ...
Real’s party will aid Robinho.
Posted on: Brazil World Cup Team Blog by Euler Costa | Feb 4th, 2006
Today Real Madrid was on TV. Beckham, Zidane, Ronaldo, Robinho, Roberto Carlos and Cicinho were like crazy demons against Espanyol. What a delight to see ...
No Bodyguards for Zinedine
Posted on: Brazil World Cup Team Blog by Euler Costa | Feb 3rd, 2006
I know that I’m being very controvertial lately but I just LOVE this kind of hustle. Makes people think! People must think! Thank you, Jean-Yves, ...
I can taste South American sweat coming up!
Posted on: Croatia Euro 2008 Blog by Emir Dedic | Feb 3rd, 2006
Much anticipated friendly between Argentina and Croatia will be played in Basel's St. Jacob Park on March 1st, 2006. This will be our first true ...
Japanese coach looks to sort out his team’s strike power in build up to World Cup
Posted on: Japan World Cup Team Blog by ShiLou | Feb 3rd, 2006
Head coach Zico is worried about his team’s killer instinct in front of goal ahead of the World Cup finals in Germany. The Japanese coach has ...
Butina leaving for Greece
Posted on: Croatia Euro 2008 Blog by Emir Dedic | Feb 2nd, 2006
According to Jadran Sport Croatian goalkeeper Tomislav Butina is moving to Greek Olympiakos at the end of this season from Belgium’s Club Brugge. He has ...
Brazil's Finest
Posted on: Brazil World Cup Team Blog by Euler Costa | Feb 2nd, 2006
People are starting to elect the best of their national teams. I’ll be blunt about this: Fifa got it right. Ronaldinho is the best amongst ...
How do we look so far?
Posted on: Croatia Euro 2008 Blog by Emir Dedic | Feb 2nd, 2006
3rd place in some far away tournament against not so good squads? Is that good enough? Well considering that 25 regulars did not show up ...
Fit Again Ono joins up with Japanese Squad
Posted on: Japan World Cup Team Blog by ShiLou | Feb 2nd, 2006
Shinji Ono has made a return to the Japan national team after a four-month absence. Fit again Ono who recently joined J.League club Urawa Reds ...
Parreira: Words of Encouragement
Posted on: Brazil World Cup Team Blog by Patricio Casal | Feb 1st, 2006
What would be Brazil’s chances to win the cup without Ronaldinho? It is not an alternative most are willing to even consider, most especially ...
Former Brazilian defender Junior links up with Japanese head coach Zico
Posted on: Japan World Cup Team Blog by ShiLou | Feb 1st, 2006
Former Brazil defender is linking up with former team-mate and now Japan head coach Zico to spearhead Japan’s adventure at the World Cup in Germany, ...
How polite is TOO polite?
Posted on: Brazil World Cup Team Blog by Euler Costa | Feb 1st, 2006
Here in Brazil most people don't have that Japanese level of manners. Most people live with very little money and a lot of them didn't ...
Party Mood? Caipirinha!
Posted on: Brazil World Cup Team Blog by Euler Costa | Feb 1st, 2006
If your team goes home early and Ronaldinho starts to shine, maybe you’ll want to sit on the couch with a yellow and green flag. ...
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