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Soccer Training Tips – 5 Big Reasons to Coach Goalkeepers

The importance of soccer training tips for goalkeepers can be easily made out from the fact that a goalkeeper is the only player on the field who can touch the ball with both arms and hands. And so, soccer skills that a goalie possesses give him an edge over other remaining players. But this makes a soccer coach’s job quite challenging when it comes to coaching goalkeepers.

FIFA World Cup Final Preview – Holland Vs Spain

With Holland and Spain to meet in the World Cup final at the Soccer City Stadium in Jo’burg on Sunday, the one thing that can be predicted with certainty is that there will be a new champion added to the most exclusive club in football…

Soccer World Cup Rule Changes Floated

Is the World Soccer sport getting out of hand? No one likes to watch a world class soccer game with constant fouls, free kicks, yellow cards, and angry players. Soccer is better than that. Still, if these things are not fixed then many fans including myself are sure to migrate away from watching the games. Let’s discuss this for a moment, but, first I’d like to recommend you read an interesting article on this topic; as there was an interesting article in Wall Street Journal the day before the 2010 final game between Spain and Netherlands…

History of Uruguayan Men’s Football – A Big Lesson to Learn!

Uruguay’s achievement came despite a serie of obstacles: a small nation of about 4 million of people, exodus of players, lack of sponsors and traditional rivals (Brazil and Argentina). In addition to these obstacles, the country holds one of the lowest sports budget in the Western Hemisphere. Nonetheless, two factors have contributed to development of soccer: human development and determination.

World Cup Spotlight – David Villa

Few players have fared as well as David Villa in the 2010 World Cup. The Spanish striker has managed to kick in 5 of the 7 goals his nation has scored so far, and is in large part responsible for their heading to the finals this Sunday, July 11.

Walsall Football Club – One Proud Midlands Club That’s Building For the Future

With four Premier League Clubs on their doorstep, they could be forgiven for feeling sorry for themselves. However, that’s not the case at the Banks’s Stadium, home of Walsall FC.

The World Cup’s African ‘Big Five’

With the World Cup South Africa 2010 final approaching, the excitement is building and supporters of both teams, Holland and Spain are relishing the prospect of being crowned football world champions. But what happened to all of the African teams in this year’s World Cup? All eyes were on the host nation already, so I think South Africa need no part in this article, so here is a run-down on the other ‘big five’.

Premier Football League Results As an Accurate Guide to Performance

Do the premier league table results accurately reflect the quality of each team over the duration of a season? This is a short article pondering if a team with double the points of another team is twice as good.

2010 World Cup Football South Africa Showcases Worldclass Black Talent

Yes, the world is in the throes of football fever. The 2010 FIFA (International Federation of Association Football) World Cup football, which wows the globe every four years is now in its quarter final stage and all bets are on to see who will capture this year’s final cup. Will the indomitable…

Brazil Crash Out of the 2010 FIFA World Cup

Brazil has just crashed out of the 2010 FIFA World Cup. Everyone in Brazil are mourning about the exit of the Brazilian team. Brazil lost to Holland 1-2 in the quarter final stage. Two goals from Wesley Sneijder help Holland to a come from behind win over the Brazilian. Brazil started the game in tremendously by taking the game to Holland.

Who Wins the 2010 FIFA World Cup, Spain Or the Netherlands?

We have reached the climax of the 2010 FIFA soccer World Cup in South Africa, and the moment of glory is fast approaching, when the winner of the tournament would be declared. The battle is between two European nations – Spain and the Netherlands.

Black Stars Receive Heroic Welcome in Accra

The Black Stars of Ghana received a heroic welcome from their fans and government as they returned home after losing 4-2 on penalty kicks against Uruguay at the ongoing world cup in South Africa. They were the only African side that gave a good account of themselves, and gave their fans something to cheer about.

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