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Argentina to host COPA AMERICA.
Posted on: Argentina World Cup Team Blog by Messay Getahun | Feb 15th, 2007
NO, THE TITLE ISNT WRONG. Lots of news yesterday, regarding our National Team. First, Argentina to play Colombia, Paraguay and USA in the Copa ...
2006 in Review: France World Cup Highlights
Posted on: France Euro 2008 Blog by Laurie | Dec 26th, 2006
To look back on the year, I've found a fun little video that shows all of the goals France scored in World Cup, as well ...
Headbutt Sullies Soccer's Image? Oh, Puh-leeze
Posted on: France Euro 2008 Blog by Laurie | Dec 21st, 2006
AP Sports just printed an article saying how Zidane's headbutt "sullied the image of the game when it needed a lift and should have been ...
Definitive World Cup Viewing Figures
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by Daryl | Jul 27th, 2006
Media buying and planning firm Initiative released the final and definitive World Cup viewing figures recently. Here are the stats: 284 million people watched the final 5.9 ...
Winners and losers in Economic World Cup 2006
Posted on: Poland Euro 2008 Blog by Os Davis | Jul 26th, 2006
Here's a piece on the true winners and losers of the World Cup: those affected by the movement of millions and billions of Euros around ...
Justice is Served
Posted on: World Cup Referees by Aaron | Jul 20th, 2006
Last night I was refereeing a high-level U16 Boys club match in Saratoga Springs, NY. The home team went on to win by a ...
The Zidane game.
Posted on: Argentina World Cup Team Blog by Noman Ansari | Jul 13th, 2006
So I go ahead and call Zidane the greatest gentleman to ever play football and he goes and does something silly. It put a sour ...
The Beautiful Game?...An Epilogue to Germany 2006
Posted on: World Cup Referees by Aaron | Jul 12th, 2006
One of the many people who appreciated my unbiased perspective on this year's World Cup matches recently emailed me to ask if I thought that ...
Even Great Things Must Come to An End
Posted on: Tunisia World Cup Team Blog by Bessam | Jul 10th, 2006
For the last few months I have been involved int his website and I did all that I could to provide everyone with a ...
Zidane Got What He Deserved as Italy Persevere to Lift Cup in Berlin
Posted on: World Cup Referees by Aaron | Jul 10th, 2006
Clearly, it wasn't supposed to end this way. Sure it would've been a fairy tale ending to an illustrious career if Zizou could've carried ...
Tomorrow is today
Posted on: Poland Euro 2008 Blog by Os Davis | Jul 10th, 2006
It is perhaps the single most crucial reason why sports fans are who they are: The Future. Italy are the champions of World Cup 2006, it ...
Why You Should Go to the World Cup Host Country
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by Peter | Jul 8th, 2006
Ten things about Germany that I will never forget. 10. Making friends at an event monikered “A Time to Make Friends.” Because make friends I did. ...
Elizondo Chosen for Final
Posted on: World Cup Referees by Aaron | Jul 7th, 2006
FIFA has made their choice for the Final in Berlin. Argentina's Horacio Elizondo will be the man to ensure fair play when Italy and ...
Players whose stock has risen during World Cup 2006
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by Nick O'Neill | Jul 6th, 2006
World Cup 2006 has given players a chance to show the world how good they are. Some have impressed, others have flopped. Here are some ...
Why would you want to come to the World Cup?
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by Nick O'Neill | Jul 6th, 2006
World Cup 2006 is a global event, with millions of people around the world tuning in to watch the games even if their country is ...
They’ll Be Singin’ the Blues in Berlin
Posted on: World Cup Referees by Aaron | Jul 6th, 2006
Ten of the starting twenty-two players in tonight’s France-Portugal semifinal in Munich were sitting on a yellow card prior to the match. With Uruguayan ...
Archundia Impresses
Posted on: Mexico World Cup Team Blog by John | Jul 5th, 2006
Armando Archundia has been lauded by the world press for his performance in yesterday's semi final tilt. It was apparent from the beginning that ...
Lightning Strikes Twice for Italy in Overtime as Archundia Sets Record in Dortmund
Posted on: World Cup Referees by Aaron | Jul 5th, 2006
I spent the day walking around the center of Berlin – along the River Spree and down to the Brandenburg Gate. Seeing all the ...
Street Football: Cutting Soccer Down to Size
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by Peter | Jul 5th, 2006
The sheer speed of this new breed of soccer is an intimidating sight. Under a burning midday sun, ten players at the Streetfootballworld Festival '06 ...
World Cup Exceptions to the Teutonic Rules
Posted on: Germany Euro 2008 Blog by Harvey Morrell | Jul 4th, 2006
World Cup Exceptions to the Teutonic Rules.Teutonic rules never really applies to Bavarians anywa.
Belgian Study Supports My Belief That it’s Time to Change the Offside Rule
Posted on: World Cup Referees by Aaron | Jul 3rd, 2006
Well, if you’ve been reading my reports about the referees’ performances at the matches at this year’s World Cup, you’ve probably heard me say more ...
France Shocks the World…Again!!!
Posted on: World Cup Referees by Aaron | Jul 3rd, 2006
That morning at breakfast I offered up a wager to Sean – one of the guys who runs this website. “Give me 3 to ...
Rooney Sees Red as England Are Ineffective in Penalties
Posted on: World Cup Referees by Aaron | Jul 2nd, 2006
Sean and Chris (the two guys who run this website), Mika (their friend from Portland), and I headed out to grab a late breakfast at ...
No Controversy as Italy Crushes Ukriane
Posted on: World Cup Referees by Aaron | Jul 2nd, 2006
After the game was over at the Olympiastadion I stuck around for about fifteen minutes watching the celebrations. The German team went together to ...
Crashing the Quarterfinals on a Budget
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by Peter | Jul 2nd, 2006
For an unplanned odyssey into the underworld of scalping, the Hamburg quarterfinals were a dream come true. No, not the dream I had last night, ...
Lehmann Saves the Day for Germany as Michel Manages 120 Minutes Without Controversy
Posted on: World Cup Referees by Aaron | Jul 1st, 2006
Before telling about the match I attended today at Berlin’s Olympiastadion, I’d like to take you back to yesterday. After arriving here at 5 ...
Pekerman quits as Argentina coach
Posted on: Argentina World Cup Team Blog by Noman Ansari | Jun 30th, 2006
You can read more about this by clicking here. Some interesting bits from the article: Klose's equaliser came eight minutes after Pekerman had taken off playmaker ...
So far the points are level, but Argentina has thrown more punches.
Posted on: Argentina World Cup Team Blog by Noman Ansari | Jun 30th, 2006
We are at halftime and the sides are deadlocked, yet Argentina has enjoyed a lot more of the possession. Thankfully Coloccini was jacked up and ...
Zidane Lives to Fight Another Day as Rosetti Poised to Be the Next Collina
Posted on: World Cup Referees by Aaron | Jun 30th, 2006
(begun on my flight to Frankfurt and then finished in Berlin) It would be unthinkable to compare the dashing Roberto Rosetti to the somewhat frightening visage ...
Brazil Outplayed by Ghana But Do Enough to Win 3 – Nil
Posted on: World Cup Referees by Aaron | Jun 29th, 2006
(written on my flight from Atlanta to Frankfurt) With Chelsea star Michael Essien out due to accumulated red cards, Ghana’s starting XI would have to rise ...
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