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Real Madrid Spotlight: Marcelo
Posted on 26 Mar 2011 by Timothy Ashe Jr..
Marcelo Vieira da Silva Júnior, or “Marcelo” is a 22 year old Brazilian National who has had a fantastic year for Real this year. He likes to push up the left side as either a back or winger and has been vital to Madrid’s success. I’ll be honest in saying that I had some doubts about the young player’s role at the beginning of the year. Moreover, I’d become even more ner...
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Reaction to Ronaldo’s retirement
Posted on 14 Feb 2011 by Allan Jiang.
Ronaldo's CV Barcelona, Inter Milan, Real Madrid and A.C. Milan have all employed Ronaldo's phenomenal football ability 352 goals in 515 games @ 0.68 62 goals in 97 games for Brazil @ 0.63 All time top scorer in the FIFA World Cup with 15 goals Two time FIFA World Cup winner (1994, 2002) Three time FIFA World Player of the Year (1996, 1997, 2002) Two time Ballon d'Or winner (1997, 2002) On...
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Best Starting XI’s for Best International Friendlies
Posted on 17 Nov 2010 by Robert Bode.
Six of the best international soccer teams, Argentina, Brazil, England, France, Portugal and Spain, are meeting tomorrow in friendly matches (in alphabetical order no less). In anticipation of these matches, I decided to combine the two teams facing each other (from their available squad lists) and see what the best starting XI would look like. Feel free to agree, disagree, or call me an idiot,...
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Portugal and Brazil battle to a 0-0 stalemate
Posted on 25 Jun 2010 by Igor Henriques.
When the World Cup draw was made months ago, the match-up with Brazil and Portugal was seen as perhaps the best match of the group stage. Two technically gifted sides that played attractive attacking football that would make for a classic of a game. Unfortunately, do to the circumstances surrounding the game, that proved to be a unrealistic possibility. Heading into the game, Brazil sat comfort...
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South Africa Welcomes the World
Posted on 22 Jun 2010 by Stephanie Geosits.
After being in Johannesburg for just under three days and seeing two great matches, I can honestly say that I am blown away by the whole World Cup experience. First off, to say that South Africa is hosting the World Cup is quite literal. All South Africans are in this together. I have never seen so many people beam with so much pride in welcoming people to their country. Everyone is incredibly ...









