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Brazil, The Most Successful Team In FIFA World Cup

Thursday, January 5th, 2012

As member of the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) since 1923 and also a member of the South American Football Confederation (CONMEBOL) since 1916, Brazil national football team is the most successful national football team in the history of the FIFA World Cup, with five championships.Controlled by the governing body Brazil known as the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) is the international men’s football club of Brazil, who represents their country.With three titles in the FIFA Confederations Cup, they are the most successful team that bears International football shirts. At continental level, Brazil has won eight Copa América titles.

As current holders of the FIFA Confederations Cup after winning the 2005 and the 2009 edition of the tournament, Brazil is currently ranked fifth by FIFA and is considered as the strongest football nation in the world, and has also been marked as one of the most competitive teams of each decade since the 1960s.The only national football team to play in every World Cup finals is Brazil.

In four different continents; once in Europe (1958 Sweden), once in South America (1962 Chile), twice in North America (1970 Mexico and 1994 USA) and once in Asia (2002 S. Korea-Japan), Brazil is the only team to have won the championship.Os ingleses o inventaram, os brasileiros o aperfeiçoaram which means, The English invented it, the Brazilians perfected it is a quip common about football.

The Brazilian national team has many nicknames and are known in different parts of the world by various nicknames.Most common one used to refer them, especially in Brazil is selecao, which literally means, the selection.

The pioneer’s team Football shirt colours were white with blue collars, however in the World Cup after their defeat, the colours were criticised for lacking of patriotism. With permission from the Brazilian Sports Confederation, the newspaper Correio da Manhã held a competition to design a kit incorporating the four colours of the Brazilian flag.A yellow jersey with green trim and blue shorts with white trim drawn by a nineteen year old from Pelotas, Aldyr Garcia Schlee designed the winning art.The new Brazil football shirts were first used in March 1954 in a match against Chile, and have been used ever since.

In any parts of the world, Brazil national football team is amazingly famous. By mentioning the term “football”, Brazil national football team will be the first to be remembered as team with full spirit in winning.

Phil Smith writes about international shirts and is an author at FootballShirtSearch a football shirt shopping site.

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Fifa World Cup Could Go To Portuguese For First Time

Thursday, December 2nd, 2010

English football fans hoping for a summer of Football come 2018 may be better off heading to sunny southern-Europe if the latest gaffe from Fifa executives is anything to go by.

It may just be Portuguese mortgages for the Football hardcore if a note intercepted between the Spanish member Angel Villar Llona and Qatar member Mohamaed Bin Hammam is to be believed. Saying ‘vamos a ganar’, the note is being interpreted as an admission of collusion between the two nations, who have already been accused of trying to manipulate votes to bring the 2018 World Cup to Spain and Portugal and the following 2022 World Cup to Qatar. Fifa however has dropped all promise of action over the supposed activity.

The English bid has been losing popularity and credibility in recent weeks, whilst the Portuguese / Spanish bid gains in popularity alongside the rival Russian bid. The English bid has allegedly been damaged by newspaper investigations of the Nigerian and Tahitian members, who were filmed taking bribes in return for votes for a fictionalized American World Cup bid.

Attempting to heal the supposed rift, David Cameron has been lobbying other world leaders at the G20 summit in Seoul. Mr Cameron intends to fly out to Zurich to speak with Fifa leaders. Time will be tight ahead of the December 2nd ballot that will select the hosting nations of the 2018 and 2022 World Cups. Having made significant investment already in facilities for the 2012 Olympics, the World Cup is seen as a particularly appealing prospect for the United Kingdom.

The Spanish and English would be hosting their second world cups (1982 and 1966 respectively) but the Portuguese half brings a freshness to the bid. As current kings of Internation Football, the Spanish seem like a doubly likely host for the next World Cup. Considering how likely it now seem that the World Cup will travel South for 2018, it’s unsuprising to see so many English people looking up the strange art of Portugal property finance.

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Is Soccer Coming House

Tuesday, November 16th, 2010

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The English soccer team have managed to succeed in the quarter finals of the Fifa World Cup, will this lastly be the year that football comes again residence for the first time since 1966? Regardless of not taking part in their finest football, England are nonetheless within the match and will need to have an incredible chance of lifting the trophy.

Some may say that I’m biased as I am from England myself and am an avid England supporter, nevertheless I actually really feel that 2006 could possibly be the year for our boys on the market in Germany. This will likely after all be all blown away on Saturday when the crew face Portugal and massive Phil Scolari. Scolari has been the manager of the last two teams who have knocked England out of the final main tournaments and therefore will pose a giant menace to my team. He was the supervisor of the Brazil crew that beat England within the 2002 World Cup and he was and still is the supervisor of the Portugal staff that beat England in the 2004 European Championship. I hope that will probably be third time fortunate for the English this year.

To say that England are but to peak is a little bit of an understatement as they have in reality been properly under par. This might however be quite a good thing, what number of occasions have Germany scraped by to the final stages of the tournament without thrilling the crowds?

With Wayne Rooney becoming stronger and fitter this must be the best alternative that England has had for quite some time. There are a lot of leaders and potential captains in the English team. Players like John Terry, Frank Lampard, Steven Gerrard would all make worthy captains when David Beckham decides to surrender this role. In addition to potential captains, these gamers are additionally what I call winners and when push comes to shove hopefully will deliver the goods.

Argentina, Brazil and Germany might show to be the biggest dangers to England. After a slow begin Ronaldo appears to have discovered his scoring boots once more and the Brazil team has some nice players all over the park. I have to say that I get quite bored of them successful however, surely its the flip of England this time around.

Germany have performed some nice soccer on their dwelling turf and seem to building up a head of steam. They might prove quite tough to cease and always appear to do well in the World Cup.

Many individuals would argue that Argentina have most likely played the most effective soccer so far and that they are worthy favourites. I must agree with this and simply hope that they’ve peaked too soon.

It certainly can be an excellent summer in England if our workforce can bring football house to the place it belongs this year. Good luck England.

 

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Benefits Of Having The Internet During The World Cup

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

Spain vs Germany 2010

After watching last nights long awaited world cup semi final between the current european champions Spain and the impressive, high goal scoring Germany, which I must say was a very tense match especially as I was watching it with a spaniard who was endlessly shouting at the television thinking he was really there in the staduim.

 

During the half time break I couldn’t help but notice how many tv adverts have got behind marketing the World Cup, and how they have used internet as a key tool for fans throughout the world, offering services such match replays, up to date facts and figures of the tournament so far. I even joined an online forum to discuss my own views and who I thought would win the competition.

 

The world cup in South Africa has been such a hit and boost for the countries economy, especially due to the large increase in tourism during the football.

 

So many online business have made a success throughout the time of the World Cup in South Africa, not only through travel and football merchandise but common accessories such as those noisy trumpets they call a vuvuzela which i saw for sale in my village shop, i didnt buy one as i intend on keeping my friends!

 

I had a friend who flew down to Durban to visit his mother and watch the Spain vs Switzerland game during his visit, I did mention to him that from what I saw on the television it was the most spectacular stadium I had ever seen, more so than I have ever seen over here in the U.K.

Talking to a friend after the match who works for a company who specialise in Ecommerce website design he was sure that the Netherlands were going to win the final.

 

Some of the football sites also have some fantastic web design too!

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The Italy Team For World Cup 2010

Sunday, August 29th, 2010

Italy’s squad is older than most, and Marcelo Lippi has not been spared criticism for the age of the team.  The likes of Gianluigi Buffon (32), Fabio Cannavaro (36), Gennaro Gattuso (32), Gianluca Zambrotta (33), Andrea Pirlo (31), Mauro Camoranesi (33), Antonio Di Natale (32) and Vincenzo Iaquinta (30) are all certainly unlikely to be around when the next World Cup in Brazil takes place, so just who can Lippi, or the next manager of the Azzuri, call on to replace this ageing generation?

Lorenzo De Silvestri    Defender     (Fiorentina)    Aged 22
De Silvestri, who stands at just over six feet tall, comes from Lazio, where he recently served as fullback.    When he moved to Fiorentina in 2009, De Silvestri came into his own in the form that served him in representing Italy from U16 to U21. De Silvestri’s power as a fullback may end up earning him a position on the national team in place of Zambrotta.

Davide Santon        Defender    (Inter)        Aged 19
Santon, who made a striking 28 appearances for Inter this season and five for Azzuri, is a skillful defender with an ability to play either flank successfully. Santon’s energy is boundless; his energy on the pitch has earned him a comparison to Paolo Maldini by Italian head coach Marcelo Lippi. Technically sound too, Santon, barring injury and a dramatic loss of form, should be a member of the next few Italian squads at major finals events.

Mario Balotelli        (Striker)    (Inter)        Aged 19
  Mario Batelli, though prone to fights and poor sportsmanship, may be one of the best attackers or wingers wearing the Italy soccer merchandise in upcoming games.  Despite his tender years and numerous run ins with fans and management at Inter, Balotelli has scored an impressive 20 goals in 59 games and has notched 6 in 16 for the Italian U21 side. His time will surely come in the Euro 2012 qualifiers when Italy are going to need a new look strike force.

Federico Macheda    (Striker)    (Man Utd)    Aged 18
Despite Macheda’s failure to make first team at Old Trafford, soccer pundits agree that Man United’s striker could make a name for himself in the 2010-2011 season, and even gain the attention of Azzuri management. The striker’s strength and intelligence make him a force to be reckoned with, especially in terms of goal scoring. Particularly good with his back to goal, he has already been capped at U21 level for Italy and if he can start to make a bigger impact in the United first team, full honours should soon follow.

Antonio Candreva    (Midfielder)    Udinese    Aged 23
The most daunting challenge that the Italian team faces is finding Pirlo’s replacement, and they may have found their man in Candreva. The Udinese midfielder, who is being touted as making his loan move during last season to Juventus more permanent, is versatile enough to play anywhere in midfield but seems to excel in the holding, creative role so favoured by Pirlo.

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