Wednesday, December 30, 2009

He's back!


Just where he belongs...European soccer, playing in front of fans who actually know what kind of player he is!

David Beckham started training this week with AC Milan after players returned from their Christmas break. He'll give them the extra boost they need to stay on top in the Serie A and advance in the Champions League. Playing for Milan will also help him be in better shape to make Capello's 2010 World Cup squad.

Just in time to play against Manchester United...Welcome back!

The secret is out!!!


This explains why Real Madrid let Arjen Robben go to Bayern Munich!

Many sources say the transfer of Robben to Bayern was the first step to get Franck Ribery in a Real Madrid uniform next season. Madrid has yet to collect the 25 million Euros from Robben's transfer, meaning this is part of what will cost Madrid the transfer of Ribery, estimated between 50 an 60 million Euros.

Apparently, there's already a verbal agreement between the two clubs for this transfer to be made after this season is over. The 25 million that Madrid has not received serves as a "deposit", so Ribery, if transferred, could only be to Real Madrid. In the event Ribery signs an extension with Bayern Munich, they will be required to pay Real Madrid the 25 million, plus interest for this season.

It's only mid season, but there are also rumors Real Madrid will be going after Andre Santos, Nemanja Vidic, and David Villa, Kun Aguero, or Wayne Rooney next summer. There seems to be an agreement already in place for Santos to be transferred next summer, if not this winter.

Monday, December 28, 2009

Real Madrid for sale?


Not quite.

Spanish media reported over the weekend that Manchester City's owner, Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, is preparing an offer of 1 billion Euros to purchase Real Madrid. That's right, 1 BILLION!!!

There is speculation that the offer might even exceed that amount. Mansour is a member of the Royal Family of Abu Dhabi, and since they own pretty much all the oil in the world, he has the money to spend.

It seems that Manchester City is just not enough for Mansour and his petrodollars. The problem is that Real Madrid is not a privately owned club. It's an entity made up of tens of thousands of members who would have to agree to such a deal. Basically, everyone you see at the Santiago Bernabeu every weekend during Real Madrid's games, those are the people who own the club. The word "Club" here really means a club, not just a soccer team. They have many other sports' teams such as basketball, handball, and indoor soccer, and many other arenas, so I think this would all have to be included in the deal.

Not only that, these members would have to first change the club's legal statutes and amend the article that states the club cannot be sold. With that said, this purchase will be impossible to say the least.

Today, a source close to Mansour has denied these reports made by Spanish media, saying he's focused only on Manchester City and trying to improve the team so they can be one of the best teams in Europe.

Monday, December 21, 2009

Man City has a new boss


Manchester City fired coach Mark Hughes after the team's 4-3 win over Sunderland this past Sunday. The club hasn't played well lately and they've had some unfavorable results in their last few matches. Man City's new owner, Sheikh Mansour, spent millions of his petrodollars to bring top players to the club such as Robinho, Tevez, Adebayor, and Touré, but Hughes just wasn't up to the job of taking the team to the next level.

On Monday, chief executive Garry Cook announced the hiring of former Inter Milan coach Roberto Mancini. This is a good signing for the club and following his previous experience at Inter Milan, Mancini hopes history repeats itself. "In Milan there are two big teams there fighting for supremacy and silverware and here it is the same. I like the challenge of that," he said.

Mancini will bring his own staff to the club after Man City cleaned house by also firing all of Hughes's assistants. With all the players in the team, Mancini might be the man who will take the fight to the big 4 in the Premier League. He's experienced, understands talent, and he's a players' coach, unlike Hughes. There was even a rumor of players rebelling against Mark Hughes if he continued to coach the team.

I think Mancini will put Man City over the top, meaning more success in the Premier and European competitions, which in turn will attract more big name players who would want to play for the club. This is the same process Chelsea went through before they became the powerhouse club they are today. Has Abramovich and Chelsea finally met their match?

Lionel Messi and Marta...FIFA World Players 2009!!!


Lionel Messi was named the 2009 FIFA World Player!!! Messi is the first Argentine player to win the award for the best player in the world.

After winning the Balon d'Or, it was expected that Messi would also win the world player award. Not only did Messi win the award, but he won by a landslide! After the vote from coaches and team captains from 147 national teams, Messi took the award with 1,073 points, followed by Cristiano Ronaldo with 352 points, Xavi (196), Kaka (190), and Iniesta (134).

I think this will be the first of many, and possibly consecutive, player of the year awards Messi will take home in the future. Cristiano Ronaldo is probably his main rival for the award in the years to come, but he's nowhere near the player Messi is. That's right, I said it!!!

And a bit of history was also made on Monday night. Marta was awarded the FIFA World Player trophy for the best female soccer player in the world, and this is the 4th consecutive time the 23 year-old Brazilian international has won the award! No other player in the history of soccer, male or female, has won this award 4 times, much less winning it for 4 straight years. She's so good and so much better than any other female player (and even some male players if you ask me), that you can bet she'll be the winner of this award for the next 5 years, at the very least!

Barcelona...Officially the best club in the world!!!


If anyone thought it was going to be easy, then you were wrong. It took Barcelona 120 minutes of play to defeat Estudiantes La Plata for the FIFA Club World Cup in Abu Dhabi.

As it has been for the past few years, the 2 finalists were the Champions League winner (Europe) against the Copa Libertadores winner (South America). It's my personal opinion that regardless how good European clubs are, they usually struggle playing against Latin American clubs. Don't believe me? Look at the finals from the past few years:

2005 -> São Paulo (Brazil) 1 – 0 Liverpool (England)
2006 -> Internacional (Brazil) 1 – 0 Barcelona (Spain)
2007 -> AC Milan (Italy) 4 – 2 Boca Juniors (Argentina)
2008 -> Manchester United (England) 1 – 0 LDU Quito (Ecuador)

This year, Estudiantes scored first, in the 37th minute, and it took Barcelona until the 89th minute to score an equalizer. The advantage European clubs have over clubs from other conferences is their conditioning level. This was clearly evident from the moment the whistle was blown to start the 1st half of Extra Time. In the 110th minute of ET, while players for Estudiantes could barely walk, Lionel Messi scored the winning goal with his chest from a cross by Dani Alves.

And with that, Barcelona makes history!!! This is the first time a club is able to win 6 championships in a single year: Champions League, La Liga, Copa del Rey, Spanish Supercup, European Supercup, and the FIFA Club World Cup.

CAMPEOOOONES...CAMPEOOOONES...OLÉ, OLÉ, OLÉ!!! Vamos Barça!!!

Sunday, December 6, 2009

2010 World Cup Ball


The 2010 World Cup ball was finally unveiled on Friday. The ball is called Jabulani, meaning "to celebrate" in isiZulu, which is one of the 11 official languages of host country South Africa.

The main idea behind the new design was the number 11. There are 11 colors to honor the 11 languages spoken in South Africa, 11 small triangles to represent the 11 different communities of South Africa (found on the edge of the 3 triangular designs), there are 11 players on each team, and this is also Adidas's 11th FIFA World Cup ball. The 3 triangular designs on the ball is meant to represent Soccer City Stadium, where the World Cup final will be played.

Perhaps one of the most interesting features of the new ball are the grooves that can be found all throughout the surface. Called "Grip'n'Groove", this new technology is an aerodynamic improvement supposed to help the ball fly straighter through the air without having the wind change the direction of the ball.

I really liked the new design of the ball and I think we're going "Jabulani" plenty of goals being scored with it during the World Cup.

2010 World Cup Groups


The groups are set for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. Here are the results from Friday's draw:

Group A
South Africa
Mexico
Uruguay
France

Group B
Argentina
Nigeria
Korea Republic
Greece

Group C
England
USA
Algeria
Slovenia

Group D
Germany
Australia
Serbia
Ghana

Group E
Netherlands
Denmark
Japan
Cameroon

Group F
Italy
Paraguay
New Zealand
Slovakia

Group G
Brazil
Korea DPR
Ivory Coast
Portugal

Group H
Spain
Switzerland
Honduras
Chile


The group of death this World Cup is without a doubt Group G. We can assume Brazil, Ivory Coast, and Portugal can get 3 points by beating Korea DPR, and after that, I believe Brazil is almost a lock to advance. This leaves Portugal and Ivory Coast to fight for the 2nd spot. That means one of the most important games during the group stage will be when they play each other on June 15th.

It's a bit early for predictions, but the front runners to win it all in my opinion are definitely Brazil, Spain, England, and defending champions Italy, in this order.

Monday, November 30, 2009

Lionel Messi - 2009 Ballon d'Or Winner!!!


Lionel Messi will be featured in the new issue of France Football magazine out this Tuesday. He's officially the winner of the 2009 Golden Ball trophy awarded by the magazine for the best player in Europe.

Messi won the awards with 473 points, while 2008 winner Cristiano Ronaldo came in second place with 233 points, and Xavi came in third with 170 points. Andres Iniesta was fourth with 149 points, followed by Samuel Eto'o in fifth and Kaka in sixth place. As you can see, 4 out of the top 5 players are Barcelona players. Eto'o was a Barcelona player for the 2008-09 season, but he has since transferred to Inter Milan.

This is the first time an Argentine-born player wins this award. Not only did Messi play exceptionally well, he also helped Barcelona win 5 titles in 2009: Champions League, La Liga, Copa del Rey, Spanish and UEFA Supercups.

I'm sure this is the first of many Ballon d'Ors that Messi will be awarded the next couple of years, and deservinly so. I think without a doubt that he's 10 times better than Cristiano Ronaldo!!! And with this award, we can definitely get a better idea of who's the front runner to win FIFA's World Player award.

Final Results:

1. Lionel Messi (Barcelona) - 473 pts
2. Cristiano Ronaldo (Manchester United/Real Madrid) - 233 pts
3. Xavi (Barcelona) - 170 pts
4. Andrès Iniesta (Barcelona) - 149 pts
5. Samuel Eto'o (FC Barcelona/Inter Milan) - 75 pts
6. Kaka (AC Milan/Real Madrid) - 58 pts
7. Zlatan Ibrahimovic (Inter Milan/Barcelona) - 50 pts
8. Wayne Rooney (Manchester United) - 35 pts
9. Didier Drogba (Chelsea) - 33 pts
10. Steven Gerrard (Liverpool) - 32 pts
11. Fernando Torres (Liverpool) - 22 pts
12. Cesc Fabregas (Arsenal) - 13 pts
13. Edin Dzeko (Wolfsburg) - 12 pts
14. Ryan Giggs (Manchester United) - 11 pts
15. Thierry Henry (Barcelona) - 9 pts
16. Luis Fabiano (Sevilla), Nemanja Vidic (Manchester United), Iker Casillas (Real Madrid) - 8 pts
19. Diego Forlan (Atlético Madrid) - 7 pts
20. Yoann Gourcuff (Bordeaux) - 6 pts

Sunday, November 29, 2009

270 Million Euros later...


Real Madrid still cannot beat Barcelona!!!

The first game of El Clásico was a 1-0 win for Barcelona. The game was a little tighter that I expected, but once again Barcelona showed Real Madrid that they're still the team to beat.

Cristiano Ronaldo started and played 65 minutes, but he didn't really do much to make a difference. Kaka did all he could, but it wasn't enough. The rest of the team wasn't of much help either, and they missed the few clear chances they had.

It was also hard for Barça to get into the rhythm they're used to. Messi played the entire game while Zlatan Ibrahimovic came off the bench early in the second half. It looked like it was the right move to make as he scored on a first-time, left-footed shot from a cross made by Dani Alves.

The game was chippy with a lot of fouls, mostly by Real Madrid. Sergio Busquets was given a red card, after a second yellow, for an intentional handball...a really stupid play. This was 6 minutes after Ibrahimovic scored in the 56th minute, so Barcelona played with a player down for most of the second half. Lass Diarra lost his cool towards the end of the game and was shown a red card after intentionally fouling Xavi, which looked like it was out of frustration.

Real Madrid can spend all the money in the world on players, but what they really need is to spend money on a new coach. Although soccer is a team sport, the solution to Real Madrid's problems lies in the feet of 1 player...Kaka!!! No matter how many players will get offended by having to play second fiddle to Kaka, Real Madrid needs a coach that will do just that...make this Kaka's team! I guarantee he will deliver just as he did with AC Milan, and much like Zidane did in his day with the Merengues.

Adidas F50 Techfit Shin Guards - Approved!!!


I recently got a pair of the Adidas F50 Techfit shin guards from the Soccer Shop and I have to say these shin guards are really good.

The shin guards are light weight with a very hard shell, meaning it's going to protect your shins really well without bothering you while you play.

I really liked the Techfit compression sleeves that comes with the shin guards. The guards go inside of a pocket in the sleeves, which have a rubber like band around the bottom to keep the guards in place without the need of tape. These bands also run up your calves and are supposed to increase circulation for increased stamina.

These shin guards come in 5 sizes: XL(7.5"), L(7"), M(6.5"), S(6"), and XS(5.5"). I'm 5'11" and the Large (7") fit me perfectly. The size was also very accurate.

I highly recommend these shin guards to players of any level, so go get yourself a pair!

Friday, November 20, 2009

The Hand of God, Part 2!


1986 World Cup in Mexico...Argentina vs England...Diego Armando Maradona...If you still don't know what I'm talking about, here's a quick summary:

It was a quarter final game and Argentina defeated England 2-1. Argentina's second goal was scored by Maradona, who is 5 ft 5 in, against England's goalkeeper Peter Shilton, who is 6 ft 1 in, on a "header"! Maradona said after that game that it was "a little with the head of Maradona and a little with the hand of God." Look at the picture above...It was ALL Maradona's hand!!! Turns out Argentina advanced and ended up winning the World Cup that year.

Part 2 happened this past Wednesday when France's Thierry Henry clearly controls the ball with his forearm and hand, before crossing it to William Gallas for the game winning goal against Ireland. It was bad officiating on the part of referee Martin Hansson and his assistants, but it's over now and there's nothing that can be done about it.

Ireland protested and wanted FIFA to replay the game. Henry himself admitted to the handball, but he said he wasn't the referee and it wasn't his call. He's also being fair about the situation saying the game should be replayed, but that's also not his decision, and I bet you he's only saying that because his team already clinched a spot in the World Cup, while Ireland will be watching it from home.

Law 5 of the Laws of the Game states that "The decisions of the referee regarding facts connected with play, including whether or not a goal is scored and the result of the match, are final." This basically means that if a referee makes a bad call, that's all it is, just a bad call. Regardless of the ramifications of that call, the decision won't change.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

That's a wrap!!!


We finally have all 32 countries who will be in the 2010 World Cup in South Africa!!!

After the games played on November 18th, Portugal, Greece, Uruguay, France, Algeria, and Slovenia have qualified for the tournament. Here are the results:

Bosnia 0 – 1 Portugal (agg. 0-2)
Ukraine 0 – 1 Greece (agg. 0-1)
Uruguay 1 – 1 Costa Rica (agg. 2-1)
France 1 – 1 Ireland (agg. 2-1)
Algeria 1 – 0 Egypt (agg. 1-0)
Slovenia 1 – 0 Russia (agg. 2-2, Slovenia wins on away goals)

France beat Ireland in overtime and thanks to referee Martin Hansson awarding William Gallas a goal that should've been waved off. After a free kick was taken from almost midfield and lobbed inside the area, 2 French players were offside at the time the free kick was taken. One of these players participated on the play, and by rule, the assistant should've called offsides even if that player didn't touch the ball. Then, Thierry Henry, who was not offside, clearly controls the ball that was going out of bounds with his left forearm and hand before crossing it back to the middle to a wide open Gallas, who simply headed the ball in for the victory. This was daylight robbery and even though I rather see France rather than Ireland in the World Cup, this was just unfair to Ireland.

Here is the list of all 32 teams for the 2010 World Cup:

South Africa              Australia              Japan              Korea Republic
Brazil                          Korea DPR           Chile               Ghana
England                     Spain                     Paraguay        Ivory Coast
Germany                    Denmark              Serbia              Italy
Netherlands              Mexico                  Nigeria            Switzerland
Slovakia                     Argentina             Honduras       New Zealand
United States           Cameroon             Algeria             Greece
Slovenia                     Portugal               France              Uruguay

The final draw for the 32 teams will be held on December 4th to determine which teams will be grouped together for the tournmanet.

THE COUNTDOWN HAS OFICIALLY BEGUN!!! 203 days to go!!!

Monday, November 16, 2009

New coach coming to town?


Felipao is coming to the rescue!!!

Different media outlets are reporting that Real Madrid is currently negotiating with Luiz Felipe Scolari (Big Phil) to become the teams' new manager. It has been reported that the former Portuguese national team and Chelsea coach has the blessing from Kaka and Cristiano Ronaldo as they believe he'll be the right man for the job.

Big Phil is behind some of Ronaldo's success with the nation squad and he knows Kaka very well from having coached him as well with the Brazilian national team. If this turns out to be true, it'll be one of Madrid's best signings.

Big Phil is a father figure type coach that is able to motivate and stand behind his players. If you've seen him on the sidelines, you can tell that he suffers and celebrates as if he was the teams #1 fan! Not only is he a good coach with an excellent track record, he's already familiar with most players on Real Madrid's squad and his style of play will fit Spanish soccer perfectly.

One step closer to South Africa!


Three more countries are going to South Africa!!!

Cameroon, Nigeria, and New Zealand have booked their tickets to the 2010 World Cup. Nigeria and Cameroon have won their respective groups in the African qualifiers while New Zealand beat Bahrain in the 2nd leg of their playoff match.

Results from the 1st leg playoff matches:

Costa Rica 0 – 1 Uruguay
Ireland 0 – 1 France
Portugal 1 – 0 Bosnia
Greece 0 – 0 Ukraine
Russia 2 – 1 Slovenia

In Group C for the African qualifiers, Egypt and Algeria finished tied for 1st place and all tiebreakers used to determine a winner were even, so they will be playing a one game playoff match on November 18 to decide who will be going to the World Cup.

All other matches will be played on the same date, so check back on Thursday for a complete list of the 32 countries who will be part of the World Cup in South Africa.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Embarrassment of the Century!!!


The most successful club in the history of soccer just got ridiculed by a 3rd division team!!!

Real Madrid lost 0-4 to Alcorcon in last night's Copa del Rey (King's Cup) match. It's safe to say this club is getting by because of Kaka and Cristiano Ronaldo, who were both absent from yesterday's game. Ronaldo is still nursing an ankle injury while Kaka, Casillas, and Sergio Ramos were given some much needed rest by coach Manuel Pellegrini.

This is a new low for Madrid and it's time to push the panic button. There are reports circulating that the board of directors have issued Pellegrini an ultimatum while fans are asking for the immediate firing of Pellegrini. The situation at Real Madrid has been getting worse every week.

What I think? Pellegrini is not a bad coach and is probably the right man for the job until the club is able to hire a top coach such as Arsene Wenger (Arsenal), Jose Mourinho (Inter Milan), or Rafa Benitez (Liverpool). It would cost 20 Million Euros to get Benitez away from Liverpool, but he's the right man for the job in my opinion and the money will be well spent, that is, unless Liverpool decides to fire him due to his recent struggles, in which case they'll be responsible for paying that money.

And as I've been saying for some time now...THE PROBLEM IS WITH THE PLAYERS!!! Guti walked off the field giving Alcorcon's fans the finger, argued with the coach, and now will be fined and possibly suspended. Benzema declared publicly that he can't play with Raul because Raul wants to be everywhere on the field and gets in the way of the French striker, and everyone is criticizing Benzema for his poor performance even though it's not his fault.

The mentality of this club won't change until both Raul and Guti are gone. They don't want to lose whatever is left of their spotlight, and because of this, the team is not able to progress. They're past their prime and it's time to just let the new guys take over. Until then, no matter who plays or coaches for Real Madrid, the outcome will be the same...a team of stars, playing average soccer, with the possibility of getting embarrassed by 3rd division team!

Monday, October 19, 2009

And the nominees are...


This is the 30-man list of nominees competing for the 2009 Ballon d'Or. This award is given to the best player playing for an European club. The winner will be announced on December 1st.

Premier League:
Andrey Arshavin (Arsenal)
Cesc Fabregas (Arsenal)
Didier Drogba (Chelsea)
Frank Lampard (Chelsea)
John Terry (Chelsea)
Fernando Torres (Liverpool)
Steven Gerrard (Liverpool)
Ryan Giggs (Manchester United)
Wayne Rooney (Manchester United)
Nemanja Vidic (Manchester United)

La Liga:
Karim Benzema (Real Madrid)
Kaka (Real Madrid)
Iker Casillas (Real Madrid)
Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid)
Thierry Henry (Barcelona)
Zlatan Ibrahimovic (Barcelona)
Andres Iniesta (Barcelona)
Lionel Messi (Barcelona)
Xavi (Barcelona)
Yaya Toure (Barcelona)
David Villa (Valencia)
Luis Fabiano (Sevilla)
Diego Forlan (Atletico Madrid)

Serie A:
Diego (Juventus)
Samuel Eto'o (Inter Milan)
Julio Cesar (Inter Milan)
Maicon (Inter Milan)

Bundesliga:
Edin Dzeko (Wolfsburg)
Franck Ribery (Bayern Munich)

Ligue 1:
Yoann Gourcuff (Bordeaux)

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Only 9 berths left!!!


There are 4 more nations who qualified for the 2010 World Cup after the games played on October 14th: Switzerland, Argentina, Honduras, and Slovakia. The final 9 berths are still up for grabs.

The 4 European berths will be decided by playoff matches between Russia, Greece, Portugal, Ukraine, France, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the Republic of Ireland. There will be a drawing on October 19th to determine the matchups.

Out of the 5 berths allowed to the African Confederation, 3 are still up for grabs with Cameroon, Tunisia, and Algeria leading their respective groups.

Last, but not least, the inter-confederation playoffs will decide the last 2 spots for qualification. Uruguay will play Costa Rica while Bahrain will play New Zealand.

All these games will be played on November 14th (1st leg) and 18th (2nd leg).

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Going to South Africa!!!


Germany, Italy, Mexico, United States, Denmark, Cote d'Ivoire, Serbia, and Chile will be playing next summer in South Africa!!!

These are the latest countries that qualified for the 2010 World Cup after this weekend's results.

France, Russia, Bosnia, and Ireland have secured a playoff match against 4 other nations (still to be determined) for the final 4 spots allowed for the European continent (UEFA). Portugal, Greece, Ukraine, Sweden, Hungary, Israel, Latvia, Slovenia, Czech Republic, Northern Ireland, and Croatia still have a chance to earn one of the 4 playoff berths still up for grabs.

As for the South American continent (CONMEBOL), the situation is a bit more complicated...Argentina holds the 4th place, giving them direct qualification, while Uruguay is in 5th place and will earn a playoff match against the 4th place team in the North/Central American qualification (CONCACAF). The only problem is that these 2 teams will play each other on Wednesday, and depending on the outcome of that game, Ecuador or Venezuela could steal the 5th place for the playoff game against the winner between Costa Rica and Honduras.

Things will be very interesting this Wednesday as the final games for World Cup qualification will be played. Check back on Thursday and I will post all of the results here.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

He just won't learn!



THAT'S IT!!! I might be the last one to do so, but I'm officially off the Ronaldinho bandwagon!!!

After promising to his teammates to become a more responsible and professional player, Ronaldinho has let everyone down once again. His level of play is not improving, neither is his fitness, or game shape.

First, he was caught partying it up 2 days before AC Milan lost to Zurich in the Champions League. Then, he went to Paris, of all places, the night AC Milan tied Atalanta at home for the Serie A. Even after the team told him not to go, Ronaldinho felt he had to celebrate his game-tying goal in the 84th minute. He just doesn't get it.

The situation has become so bad that the club is now thinking about fining the Brazilian for every night he's out partying. There's a lot riding on his shoulder to carry the team after Kaka's departure to Real Madrid. He's not rising up to the challenge, and I can guarantee you that he won't.

You can take a look for yourself.

Trouble in the Floren-team?


Real Madrid's president, Florentino Perez, is demanding his club to play better soccer than what they have shown so far this season.

Spanish media is reporting Perez has told coach Manuel Pellegrini to stop the rotation of players and define a starting squad. He wants the coach to name 11 players that will be able to quickly learn how to play with each other, and that this group of players can win matches and put on a show to all of the fans.

Due to his low production on the field, Raul will most likely be the player who will be warming the bench for the starters from here on out. As I have been saying for quite some time now, Raul is way past his prime and he should let go of his position to benefit the club.

After an abysmal performance against Sevilla over the weekend, Real Madrid is now actively looking for another left-back to replace Marcelo. Drenthe has also been discarded after his tackle broke Tenerife's Marc Bertran's leg, so they will use Arbeloa to fill the gap from now until the transfer window reopens in the winter. A couple of names have been mentioned as a replacement, but many rumors say Roberto Carlos would be willing to return to Real Madrid this winter, even if he has to play for free!

Hopefully, the result of all this will be a team that will be very competitive for the remainder of the season. The only problem with all this will be when the chosen starting 11 start to struggle and players such a Raul and Guti start to sabotage the team, so they can get back into the starting squad, as they've done in years past.

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Upcoming World Cup Qualifiers


* Home Teams listed first *

Saturday 10/10/09

Russia vs. Germany
Ukraine vs. England
Denmark vs. Sweden
Republic of Ireland vs. Italy
Czech Republic vs. Poland
Portugal vs. Hungary
Armenia vs. Spain
France vs. Faroe Islands
Mexico vs. El Salvador
Honduras vs. USA
Argentina vs. Peru

Sunday 10/11/09
Bolivia vs. Brazil

Wednesday 10/14/09
Germany vs. Finland
Portugal vs. Malta
Bosnia-Herzegovina vs. Spain
England vs. Belarus
France vs. Austria
Italy vs. Cyprus
Czech Republic vs. Northern Ireland
Brazil vs. Venezuela
Uruguay vs. Argentina
Trinidad and Tobago vs. Mexico
USA vs. Costa Rica

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Champions League Early Impressions


At this point, after 2 match days, I have to say both Barcelona and Real Madrid are the front runners to win it all this year.

Some of Europe's top clubs have not played well this season, and the lesser known teams are definitely making this year's tournament a lot more interesting.

I'll start with the obvious train wreck that is AC Milan. It's safe to say that without Kaka, this club is not a real threat to any opponent. They almost lost to Marseille and they played very poorly at home against Zurich, resulting in a 0-1 loss.

Liverpool has also disappointed thus far this season with a 1-0 win at home against Debecen and a loss of 0-2 away to Fiorentina. The Italian club is a decent opponent, but I have no idea why they beat Debrecen by the absolute minimum score while playing in their home turf. I have no idea where Debrecen is from, but I would think they shouldn't be a match to Liverpool.

Other big clubs such as Chelsea, Juventus, Inter Milan, Bayern Munich, Manchester United, and Arsenal have played okay, but have yet to show they are capable of winning the title this season.

This year's surprise club in my opinion is Sevilla. They have been playing good soccer in both the Champions League and in La Liga. Although I think they won't be title contenders, they will get in the way of the big clubs who are considered favorites to win the title.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

2010 World Cup Qualifying Roundup - Part 2


Wednesday, September 9th of 2009 (that's right, 09/09/09) was the second round of qualifiers for the 2010 World Cup. Here are some of the results:

Spain 3 - 0 Estonia
Serbia 1 - 1 France
Hungary 0 – 1 Portugal
England 5 - 1 Croatia
Italy 2 - 0 Bulgaria
Germany 4 - 0 Azerbaijan
Wales 1 - 3 Russia
Scotland 0 - 1 Netherlands
Uruguay 3 - 1 Colombia
Bolivia 1 - 3 Ecuador
Cameroon 2 - 1 Gabon
Paraguay 1 - 0 Argentina
Brazil 4 - 2 Chile
Venezuela 3 - 1 Peru

With these results, England, Spain, and Paraguay have now qualified for the World Cup in South Africa.

Germany and Russia are guaranteed at least a playoff match. Germany will play Russia next, and a win will automatically qualify them with Russia securing the playoff match.

Portugal still has a chance to qualify either directly or via a playoff match as long as they win both of their remaining games, but that will also depend on the results from Denmark and Sweden's last 2 matches.

Sunday, September 6, 2009

2010 World Cup Qualifying Roundup


Some of this weekend's results:

Argentina 1 – 3 Brazil
Colombia 2 – 0 Ecuador
Peru 1 – 0 Uruguay
Paraguay 1 – 0 Bolivia
Chile 2 – 2 Venezuela
Denmark 1 – 1 Portugal
Hungary 1 – 2 Sweden
Switzerland 2 – 0 Greece
Slovakia 2 – 2 Czech Republic
Turkey 4 – 2 Estonia
Spain 5 – 0 Belgium
France 1 – 1 Romania
Georgia 0 – 2 Italy
Costa Rica 0 – 3 Mexico
United States 2 – 1 El Salvador
Ghana 2 - 0 Sudan

Brazil and Ghana have now qualified for the 2010 World Cup along with Japan, Australia, South Korea, Korea DPR (North Korea), Netherlands, and host nation South Africa, who have all qualified already for the tournament.

Portugal and France have put themselves in a tough situation after both teams tied at 1-1 against Denmark and Romania respectively. France can still qualify directly depending on other results, but most likely they will at least have secured a second place finish in their group, which will qualify them to play a second round playoff match for one of the final spots given to European nations. Portugal on the other hand, is in a much tougher situation. They can only qualify for a second round playoff match at this point, but that will be very hard to do as the scenarios needed for this to happen are very unlikely. One thing is for sure at this point...It'll be either Cristiano Ronaldo or Zlatan Ibrahimovic going to South Africa, not both.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

This is a real coach


Very controversial, but he definitely knows how to put together a great squad. Personally, I'm not a big fan of his coaching style as he tends to play for a draws sometimes depending on the situation, or even instruct his players to play dirty, but I respect the fact that he's a intelligent coach that knows what it takes to win.

I'm talking about Inter Milan's coach Jose Mourinho. This thought hit me the other day, when I started looking into it, the evidence was clear that all the moves he makes is carefully thought about and the results are always positive.

This is what I mean: Most, if not all, of the players currently playing for Inter have either played with or against each other several times, meaning they are very familiar with how everyone one the team plays.

Inter signed Diego Milito and Thiago Motta away from Genoa this season as a packaged deal. That means they know each other and if you look at Genoa's success last season, they play well together. Not to mention these to played against each other in Spain several time when Motta was at Barcelona and Milito at Zaragoza.

And Lucio. His goalkeeper is Julio Cesar and on his right is Maicon. All three players are on the Brazilian national team and they've played numerous matches together and have had great success. And don't forget last year's signing of Mancini.

Eto'o has played with Motta at Barcelona, and against Milito and Sneidjer while in Spain, so he knows very well how to play with those players because he has seen how they play numerous times.

And last but not least, he still has Cambiasso, Zanetti, and Samuel who have played together for the Argentine National team. He also signed Quaresma last summer, and although they haven't really coincided on the same team, I bet you Mourinho had inside information from some friends over at FC Porto (Mourinho coached Porto from 2002-2004 and Quaresma signed with Porto in 2004 after Mourinho signed with Chelsea) and the Portuguese national team before giving the green light on the signing.

All in all, you might not like or be a fan of Jose Mourinho, but you have to show this man some respect because he is a very intelligent coach and knows how to win!

THIS IS ABSOLUTELY UNACCEPTABLE!!!

So let me get this straight...You hurt your opponent so badly that they won't be able to play for the next 10-12 months at the least, with a possibility of never being able to play again. This foul was so ugly, that instead of red carding the player, he should have been HANDCUFFED!!!

Axel Witsel, 20 year-old midfielder playing for Standard Liège, was suspended for almost 3 months because of the following play against Marcin Wasilewski of R.S.C. Anderlecht. That's right...just a little less than 3 months suspension, 11 matches to be exact, while the other player could very well have played the last game of his career!

(WARNING: Graphic Images!)



And this leads me to this question: When is FIFA going to make an example of these criminals and set some kind of a precedent to prevent plays like this from ever happening again?

As far as I know, plays like the one you just saw were rare in the world of soccer. As the game being played today is much more physical than it used to be, I think this might start to become a widespread problem if someone doesn't take action. Don't believe me? These are just 2 of the most recent and publicized injuries in the past year and a half:

May 24, 2009 - South African First Division (Mpumalanga Black Aces F.C. vs Carara Kicks)
Félix Mwamba-Musasa "foul" on Oupa Ngulube




February 23, 2008 - English Premier League (Arsenal vs. Birmingham City)
Martin Taylor "fouls" Eduardo



Here's my solution: For the next player who does this, he won't be allow to play until the player he injured is fit to resume his career. If the injured player is never going to play again, oh well, I guess the offending player's career is over too. On top of that, they must pay a hefty fine ($10,000+), and still get suspended for an additional 6 months. How about that? I bet you every player will get the message if they do this. These aren't soccer players we're talking about here, they're criminals and should have never been allowed to play!!!

Sunday, August 30, 2009

Not even close!


Saturday's loss to Inter Milan (0 x 4) just proved the point I made some time ago about how AC Milan won't be very successful this season. Ronaldinho has shown glimpses of his old self, Pato is slowing developing into a star, and Thiago Silva will be one of the best defenders in the Serie A, but not right now. The rest of the squad just doesn't seem to respond well to new coach Leonardo.

As I mentioned before, AC Milan did nothing to replace the departure of Kaka to Real Madrid. Instead, they decided to pocket 65 Million Euros instead of providing first year coach Leonardo with reinforcements. The evidence was clear who will come out on top this season, and that is Inter Milan.

All Inter did this offseason was exchange goal-scoring strikers (Ibrahimovic for Eto'o), sign Diego Milito, Thiago Motta, and Lucio. Not to mention their new signing Wesley Sneijder, who started against AC Milan and proved the world that he was worthy of staying at Madrid playing alongside the rest of the stars signed by that club. The results of this will possibly be another Serie A title and maybe even the Champions League.

AC Milan's fate are on the feet of one player: Ronaldinho Gaucho. Milan will play as he plays, but as much as I hate to admit this, I think his time has passed. I really hope he comes back to form as club president Silvio Berlusconi has put all his faith on Ronaldinho to lead Milan after dealing Kaka, but I just don't see that happening.

P.S. - Gattusso is an idiot for getting a red card seconds before getting substituted out because of an injury!!!

Friday, August 28, 2009

Europe League Draw


Group A
AFC Ajax (NED)
RSC Anderlecht (BEL)
NK Dinamo Zagreb (CRO)
FC Timişoara (ROU)


Group B
Valencia CF (ESP)
LOSC Lille Métropole (FRA)
SK Slavia Praha (CZE)
Genoa CFC (ITA)


Group C
Hamburger SV (GER)
Celtic FC (SCO)
Hapoel Tel-Aviv FC (ISR)
SK Rapid Wien (AUT)


Group D
Sporting Clube de Portugal (POR)
SC Heerenveen (NED)
Hertha BSC Berlin (GER)
FK Ventspils (LVA)


Group E
AS Roma (ITA)
FC Basel 1893 (SUI)
Fulham FC (ENG)
PFC CSKA Sofia (BUL)


Group F
Panathinaikos FC (GRE)
Galatasaray SK (TUR)
FC Dinamo 1948 Bucureşti (ROU)
SK Sturm Graz (AUT)


Group G
Villarreal CF (ESP)
S.S. Lazio (ITA)
PFC Levski Sofia (BUL)
FC Salzburg (AUT)


Group H
FC Steaua Bucureşti (ROU)
Fenerbahçe SK (TUR)
FC Twente (NED)
FC Sheriff (MDA)


Group I
SL Benfica (POR)
Everton FC (ENG)
AEK Athens FC (GRE)
FC BATE Borisov (BLR)


Group J
FC Shakhtar Donetsk (UKR)
Club Brugge KV (BEL)
FK Partizan (SRB)
Toulouse FC (FRA)


Group K
PSV Eindhoven (NED)
FC København (DEN)
AC Sparta Praha (CZE)
CFR 1907 Cluj (BLR)


Group L
Werder Bremen (GER)
FK Austria Wien (AUT)
Athletic Club Bilbao (ESP)
CD Nacional (POR)

Champions League Draw


Group A
FC Bayern München
Juventus
FC Girondins de Bordeaux
Maccabi Haifa FC


Group B
Manchester United FC
PFC CSKA Moskva
Beşiktaş JK
VfL Wolfsburg


Group C
AC Milan
Real Madrid CF
Olympique de Marseille
FC Zürich


Group D
Chelsea FC
FC Porto
Club Atlético de Madrid
APOEL FC


Group E
Liverpool FC
Olympique Lyonnais
ACF Fiorentina
Debreceni VSC


Group F
FC Barcelona
FC Internazionale Milano
FC Dynamo Kyiv
FC Rubin Kazan


Group G
Sevilla FC
Rangers FC
VfB Stuttgart
AFC Unirea Urziceni


Group H
Arsenal FC
AZ Alkmaar
Olympiacos FC
R. Standard de Liège

Will Franck Ribery play for Real Madrid this season?


Real Madrid and Bayern Munich have reached an agreement for the transfer of Arjen Robben for 25 Million Euros. Although Real Madrid's coach Manuel Pellegrini wanted Robben to be part of his team, the club needs to sell some of their players to recoup some of the money that was spent this Summer.

There are rumors that this move is in preparation for the arrival of Ribery to the Spanish capital, perhaps this season. The German club has rejected all offers for Rivery thus far, but with the current situation of the team (in 3 games this season - 0 Wins, 2 Draws, 1 Loss), and the bad chemistry between the players and coach Louis van Gaal (especially with Ribery), this could mean that Bayern might be willing to part ways with the French international.

Bayern Munich has said they will be willing to transfer Ribery next season and there is speculation that a deal might already be in place for the transfer of Ribery to Real Madrid for the 2010-11 season, although Bayern has denied this and have said the transfer of Robben is independent of the Ribery situation.

Out of all the players Real Madrid wanted to transfer out this season, there are still 2 that will be transferred before the transfer windows closes: Miguel Torres (close to signing for Atletico Madrid) and Rafael van der Vaart. With that said, van Gaal really likes his Dutch compatriots, so Real Madrid could still make a final push for the transfer of Ribery in exchange for van der Vaart and extra cash.

Real Madrid director Jorge Valdano says Real Madrid won't spend any more money this season, but Chelsea has reportedly made a 65 Million Euro offer to Bayern for Ribery, so Real Madrid might restart negotiations in fear of losing this signing.

Unlike his predecessor, Ramon Calderon, Florentino Perez has delivered on all his promises with the exception of Ribery. To sign big name players such as Kaka and Cristiano Ronaldo is hard enough, but to do it all in the same offseason is truly a great accomplishment.

Will Perez pull the trigger on the Ribery deal and really come through with all his promises in just one offseason? If he does, this team will be even more amazing to watch!

Monday, August 24, 2009

Time for predictions


Who's going to win what?
These are my predictions for the 2009-2010 season. Let me know if you agree or disagree.

Club World Cup: Barcelona

Champions League - Real Madrid

UEFA Europe League (UEFA Cup) - Valencia

England:
Premier League - Chelsea
FA Cup - Manchester City

Spain:
La Liga - Barcelona
Copa del Rey (King's Cup) - Sevilla

Italy:
Serie A - Juventus
Coppa Italia - Inter Milan

Germany:
Bundesliga - Bayern Munich
DFB-Pokal (German Cup) - VfL Wolfsburg

FIFA World Player 2009 - Lionel Messi

FIFPro World Player of the Year 2009 - Lionel Messi

Ballon d'Or 2009 - Lionel Messi

Monday, August 10, 2009

Very sad news


Dani Jarque, central defender and captain of RCD Espanyol, has passed away at the age of 26. Spanish newspapers report the Spanish player was found dead in his hotel room in Converciano, Italy from an apparent heart failure during Espanyol's pre-season tour of Italy. Jarque was on the phone with his girlfriend, who is pregnant with their first child, when he suddenly stopped talking. She informed teammate Ferran Corominas, who then informed teammate Moisés Hurtado as the rest of team felt his absence during a team meal. He was found unconscious and doctors tried to revive him, but without success.

From watching Jarque play, I can tell everyone first hand that this was a talented player who deserved all the success in the world. He was a natural leader who set an example to the rest of his teammates on how to be a true professional. From watching his press conference you could tell this was a man who was always in a good mood while speaking to reporters and really enjoyed doing what he did.

This comes almost 2 years after the passing of 22 year-old Antonio Puerta, former midfielder for Sevilla, who suffered from an inherited heart disease. Puerta collapsed during a game against Getafe, and after recovering and being substituted, collapsed again in the dressing room before being taken to the hospital. Doctors say he suffered a clot in his brain, which then triggered a heart attack due to his heart condition. All this goes without mentioning many other soccer players like Marc-Vivien Foé and Miklós Fehér, who passed away from the same undiagnosed heart condition.

The point I'm trying to make is that clubs around the world should not allow players to play until they have been fully examined and tested for various heart conditions or any other disease that might cause sudden death. These men are dying way too young from something that could have been diagnosed and treated, thus prolonging their lives. Regardless of what club they play for, big or small, every time a passing of this nature happens, it shocks the entire world of soccer. I hope clubs take the necessary measures to prevent this from ever happening again as this is a very serious problem.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Real Madrid...


...still not as good as Barcelona. The players aren't clicking and this could spell trouble. The solution to all their problems on the field? Get rid of the 3 musketeers and all their friends!!! They won't be able to move on until they get rid of most players from the past 3 years.

What I mean by this is Raul, Guti, and Salgado have to go. Salgado and Heinze are already gone. Most of the other players who have followed on the footsteps of Raul and Guti also have to hit the road. I'm talking about Higuain, Gago, Robben, Van Nistelrooy, and the rest of the Dutch players.

This group of players for some reason just can't be coached and it seems the only person they respond to is Raul. Why? Because Raul runs the team, so no one wants to be on the bad side of the person with the loudest voice within the club. As long as this is the case, Real Madrid will continue to play lousy soccer.

Florentino Perez is back and this time I think he's determined to sideline Raul at all costs. Raul was the reason Perez resigned the club presidency in 2006, so they have a debt to settle. He got the press and team associates to turn against the original "Galacticos" Ronaldo, Figo, Robinho, Baptista, Owen, Cassano, Roberto Carlos, Beckham, and others by speaking out against what those players did off the field. All of them were signed by Perez, so when things hit a rough patch, Raul made sure the blame fell on Perez. Turns out that the only bad thing those players did was steal the spotlight away from the Spanish players on the team, so they had to be kicked out the door.

Hopefully everyone, from fans to coaches and team directors, will realize that this is the Real Madrid of Kaka and Ronaldo, and they should just let them take care of business and do what they do best, without having to worry about pleasing the so called "Angel of Madrid" aka Raul. When the full squad finally plays together, we should see a much improved Real Madrid.

This is how I think Real Madrid's lineup should be:

Goalkeeper - Casillas

Defenders - Sergio Ramos, Pepe, Albiol, Arbeloa

Defensive Midfielders - Xabi Alonso, Lass, Granero

Attacking Midfielders - Kaka, Cristiano Ronaldo

Striker - Benzema

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

AC Milan might be in trouble this season



After watching today's match between AC Milan and CF America for the World Football Challenge tournament, I think AC Milan might not be a very competitive club this season. If Ronaldinho turns back the clock and Pato breaks out of his shell, they might have a chance, and I'll be betting on that.

AC Milan ended up losing 1-2, but without some of their regulars. Pirlo, Ambrosini, Pato, and goalkeeper Abbiati didn't play. Zambrotta played a few minutes and Brazilian defender Thiago Silva, who many consider the heir to Paolo Maldini, also didn't play a single minute.

With that said, AC Milan still had Seedorf, Gattuso, Jankulovski, a happy Ronaldinho, and offside machine "Pipo" Inzaghi. Seriously, Inzaghi can't stay onside to save his life! But since they seem to have the same strategy as they did with previous coach Carlo Ancelotti, which basically means sending through balls to Inzaghi until there is that one chance he isn't offside and he scores, Milan has not shown so far they'll have enough talent to compete against reigning champs Inter, or the much improved Juventus.

I hope for the best, but with 65 million Euros in their pockets, they should have done a better job at signing high caliber players to make up for the loss of Kaka. New coach Leonardo better get his club in line to face Chelsea on Friday, who are now coached by former AC Milan boss Ancelotti.

Monday, July 20, 2009

Soccer will never succeed in the US



EVERYBODY...YOU CAN'T CALL DAVID BECKHAM A "FRAUD" WHEN YOU DON'T EVEN UNDERSTAND THE SPORT YOU ARE WATCHING!!! This is ridiculous, out of line, and stupid!

So far, Beckham has played at Man U, Real Madrid, and AC Milan besides playing for the LA Galaxy. Those teams are the 3 biggest clubs in the world! Not to mention, he has over 100 caps playing for England. Don't you think someone would've noticed by now his unprofessionalism, selfishness, or question his commitment? Therefore, could someone tell Landon Donovan to shut up! There's a reason why they called Becks to come over here to try to kick start the interest of soccer in the US...IT'S BECAUSE NO ONE KNOWS WHO YOU ARE AND NO ONE CARES ABOUT YOU!!!

It's not Beckham's fault that Donovan can only play in the MLS (he couldn't make it playing in Germany, so he has to settle for the mediocre MLS), or that the US just can't embrace the #1 sport in the world. Donovan has never experienced playing for 80,000 fans cheering for him every week and being adored by millions around the world, so he can't imagine what Beckham must be feeling when he has to play for less than 20,000 "fans" who are not the least bit interested in knowing or understanding what soccer is all about.

So I hope Beckham does go home. I hope he goes back to the Premier League, La Liga, or Lega Calcio. Those are the biggest soccer stages in the world, and that's where he belongs. Trust me Donovan, Beckham will gladly hand over the team back to you, so you can pretend you're a "Soccer Star."

Friday, July 17, 2009

Ibrahimovic to Barcelona!!!


Sources in Spain are confirming that Barcelona is in Milan negotiating for Zlatan Ibrahimovic. One source in particular, Sport.es,is reporting that Ibrahimovic has been signed by Barcelona. The transfer is around the 40-45 million Euros, plus Samuel Eto'o and the loan on Alexander Hleb. The transfers in total is said to be around the 85-90 million Euros in total! (Eto'o 35 million plus Helb's salary of 7.5 million).

This is a great deal for Barcelona as they sign one of the top 3 strikers in the world, who is much better than Eto'o, and get rid of a supposed trouble maker in Eto'o. This should help them stay toe-to-toe with Real Madrid's signings and in my opinion, keep the psychological advantage over their rivals.

This could turn out to be a more potent 1-2 punch (Ibra-Messi) than Madrid's 1-2 (C. Ronaldo-Kaka). Not to mention Iniesta, Xavi, D. Alves, Henry, Puyol, Pique, and even recently signed Maxwell, who will be an upgrade to Abidal.

Inter's owner, Massimo Moratti, is denying that an agreement has been reached, but if this deal goes through, there is no doubt Barcelona will be the team to beat in all of Europe, and will be even harder to beat, even though I would like Kaka to become the best player in the world again and absolutely dominate in Real Madrid.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

What is Manchester City doing?


Carlos Tevez has signed with cross town rivals Man City...good for him, bad loss for the Red Devils, trust me!

Now it has been reported that they are after Arsenal striker Emmanuel Adebayor...WHY?

Don't they know that playing with 10 forwards and a keeper is just not going to work?

They now have on their squad, officially:
Robinho, Bojinov, Santa Cruz, Tevez, Caicedo, Evans, Benjani, and Bellamy...Unless they plan to sell Bojinov, Caicedo, Evans, and Benjani for Adebayor, I really don't know how they want to become a powerhouse club like Chelsea did by spending all their millions.

Meanwhile, they have Richard Dunne on defense...yes, the man who scored more goals on his own net than at his opponents' net!

Can't they see that they need defense, Elano to run the midfield, and they need to get mid-level players until the team becomes more successful and start attracting big name players?

I just don't get it...and I bet you they'll do the same for Portsmouth, which was also recently acquired by the Abu Dhabi Group.

Friday, July 10, 2009

He still got it!!!



He is the one and only, and will forever be O Fenômeno ("The Phenomenon")!!!

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Ribery? 80 Million? I don't think so!!!


Bayern Munich must be out of their minds if they think Franck Ribery is worth 80 Million Euros!!! He's not worth a single cent over 40 Million in my opinion.

Kaka's transfer fee was for 65 Million, so let's compare resumes:

-Kaka's Honours (Wikipedia)

Sao Paulo
* Copa São Paulo de Juniores: 2000
* Torneio Rio-São Paulo: 2001
* Supercampeonato Paulista: 2002
Milan
* Serie A: 2003–04
* Italian Super Cup: 2003-04
* UEFA Champions League: 2006-07
* UEFA Super Cup: 2003-04, 2007-08
* FIFA Club World Cup: 2007-08
International
* FIFA World Cup: 2002
* FIFA Confederations Cup: 2005, 2009
Individual
* Revista Placar Bola de Ouro: 2002
* Campeonato Brasileiro Bola de Prata (best player by position): 2002
* CONCACAF Gold Cup Best XI: 2003
* Serie A Best new player: 2003
* Serie A Foreign Footballer of the Year: 2004, 2006, 2007
* Serie A Footballer of the Year: 2004, 2007
* UEFA Champions League Bronze Top scorer: 2005-06
* UEFA Champions League Best Midfielder: 2005
* UEFA Team of the Year: 2006, 2007
* FIFPro World XI: 2006, 2007, 2008
* Pallone d'Argento: 2006-07
* UEFA Champions League Top Scorer: 2006–07
* UEFA Champions League Best Forward: 2006–07
* UEFA Club Footballer of the Year: 2006-07
* FIFPro World Player of the Year: 2007
* Ballon d'Or: 2007
* FIFA Club World Cup Golden Ball: 2007
* Toyota Award: 2007
* FIFA World Player of the Year: 2007
* Onze d'Or: 2007
* IFFHS World‘s Best Playmaker: 2007
* IAAF Latin Sportsman of the Year: 2007
* Time 100: 2008, 2009
* Maracanã Hall Of Fame: 2008
* Samba d'Or: 2008
* FIFA Team of the Year: 2008
* FIFA Confederations Cup Golden Ball: 2009
* FIFA Confederations Cup Best XI: 2009

- Ribery's Honours (Wikipedia)
Club and Individual Only (No International Honours)

Galatasaray
* Türkiye Kupası: 2004-05
Marseille
* UEFA Intertoto Cup: 2005
Bayern Munich
* DFB-Ligapokal: 2007
* German Cup: 2008
* Bundesliga: 2008
Individual
* French Player of the Year: 2007, 2008
* German Footballer of the Year: 2008
* UEFA Team of the Year: 2008

I REST MY CASE!!!

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

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