Showing posts with label USA Football. Show all posts
Showing posts with label USA Football. Show all posts

David Villa Profile

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David Villa Profile. David Villa Sánchez (born 3 December 1981), nicknamed El Guaje (The Kid in Asturian), is a Spanish footballer who plays as a striker for Spain. Club Career: Despite sustaining a serious injury as a child, he started his professional career with Sporting de Gijón and made his debut in 2000 in Spain’s Segunda División. He moved to Real Zaragoza after two seasons, after a total of 38 goals and 80 appearances for Gijón. He made his La Liga debut at Zaragoza and scored 31 goals in 73 appearances in the next two seasons, winning the Copa del Rey and Supercopa de España, his first senior honours. He joined Valencia in 2005 for a transfer fee of €12 million. He was the second highest scorer in the 2005–06 season with 25 goals, and was part of the Valencia team that won the Copa del Rey for a second time in the 2007–08 season. In 2010 he moved to Barcelona for €40 million. Full name: David Villa Sánchez Date of birth: 3 December 1981 Place of birth: Langreo, Spain Height: 1.75 m Playing position: Striker

Coach Leonardo Best New Series A

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Although only lasted one season at AC Milan and not incised achievement, but what remains etched Leonardo received appreciation. The Brazilian coach was awarded the best debutant coach. Last season was less than satisfactory achievement of Leonardo, the article Ambrosini et al. failed to snatch any trophies. Yet the coach who had resigned from the Milan still get the positive appreciation. As reported Football-Italy, Sunday (05/30/2010) Leonardo pm dawn Torrazzo won an award for the best debutant coach in Serie A or Serie B. Winners of this award is determined by the decision of the associate coach at the club two contestants competition. Leonardo incision in Serie A last season was 20 wins, ten series, and delana defeats. Il Diavolo Rosso scored 60 goals and conceded 39 times. Torrazzo awards granted since 2001. There was no winner of last year fell into the hands of Cagliari coach Massimiliano Allegri, who was mentioned as a strong candidate allenatore Milan.

Usa Football Team

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Few know that the USA soccer team is actually one of the oldest around and despite the fact that soccer was not as popular as other sports such as basketball, hockey or football, the USA soccer national team was formed early on, in the last decades of the 19th century. With England and Scotland being the first national teams, the only recorded international matches were against these two countries and they were all held inside Great Britain. The first international match ever to be played outside Britain is the one between the US national soccer team and Canada, a match that was played in 1885 in Newark and ended with Canada's 1-0 win. The US soccer team seemed to specialize in "world firsts" during that era, as they also managed to get the first ever win in a World Cup, when they defeated Belgium 3-0 at the 1930 Cup held in Uruguay. That World Cup would also be the best in the history of the American soccer team, as they would advance to the semi-finals, where they would suffer a crushing defeat by the Argentineans, who won 6-1. Since no third-place final was played at the 1930 World Cup, it is still slightly controversial why FIFA awarded the 3rd place to the US soccer team over the other defeated semi-finalist, Yugoslavia. World Cup soccer team was given the 3rd spot because they had a superior goal difference than Yugoslavia, but since this wasn't a rule in the books of FIFA back then, the decision is still blurry. It seems like the 1930 World Cup was the most eventful for the US national soccer team, as yet another controversy was sparked around them. In their second fixture of the group stage, the USA soccer team beat Paraguay 3-0, with American Bert Patenaude allegedly scoring all three goals, thus being the first player ever to score a hattrick in a World Cup match. Later on, this performance was disputed, as FIFA noted that Patenaude scored only 2 goals, with the third being attributed to teammate Tom Florie. Others say that it was an own goal by a Paraguayan player, but since no recording of the goal was made, it's impossible to know where the truth lies. In 1950, the US soccer team made one of its most memorable World Cups, despite not being able to go above the group stage. They were in a death group, with trophy favorites England and Spain as well as a surprisingly strong Chile side. The American soccer team was given the last chance in the group, especially that the English were rampant at that time, having just beaten a selection of the best players from Europe with the score of 6-1 in an exhibition match. The USA soccer team had an excellent day against the English national team and managed to earn a victory that would echo throughout the World and still remains one of the most important moments in the history of US soccer. Winning 1-0 against England did not get the USA national soccer team out of the group stage, but it definitely put them on the map as a soccer nation. Nowadays, the USA soccer team is ranked 29th in FIFA's standings and has qualified for all of the last 5 World Cups. Despite not being able to impress much in last 2006 world cup, the American soccer team is considered a solid one that has tremendous potential and a very bright future.

History of Football in USA

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You don't have to major in the history of soccer in US to know that this sport is still far from popular, in comparison to baseball, hockey or basketball. But I've seen American soccer underestimated for a while and people tend to believe that if the game is not the most popular here, it doesn't have a history. I'd like to correct this false belief and tell you that the US soccer history is actually one of the longest in the World, being the 3rd country to have a national soccer team, after England and Scotland. History of Soccer in US – Early Days The fact that the US had a national soccer team for so long, doesn't automatically mean they had a good soccer competition overall. Actually, with the lack of support and popularity swirling around soccer, there wasn't a serious national club competition like European and South American countries already had. With regional divisions that were slightly different in format and organization, the national team had to suffer as well and despite qualifying for the first 4 World Cups ever held, a dark period in the history of soccer in US followed, as the national team did not even manage to qualify for a World Cup between 1954 until 1986. History of Soccer in USA – 1990 and the Shot Heard Round the World In the Italy 1990 World Cup qualifying campaign, the US soccer team did not manage to play especially well, but was still in the competition for a qualifying place. The last match of the campaign would be a crucial one, with the team playing one of the most important games in US soccer history, against Trinidad and Tobago. The Trinidad side only needed a draw to go forth to Italy 1990, whereas the United States needed a win, making the match even more dramatic. Although Trinidad and Tobago did not qualify for a World Cup in their entire history, this match was a huge opportunity for them and coped with the fact that they played home, they were considered favorites. But US' Paul Caligiuri's goal in the 31st minute remained the only of the game, earning one of the most beautiful and hard-earned qualifications in America's soccer history. The goal scored by Caligiuri would soon be known as "the Shot Heard Round the World" as it brought the US team back on the first stage of soccer.

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