The Best Soccer Players In Spain Are…

Posted by soccer dadz | Champions League | Saturday 6 March 2010 5:43 PM

There are plenty of soccer superstars plying their trade in Spain’s top division, and it is rightly regarded as the number one domestic league in the world. Listed below are the players who are widely regarded as being the best in Spain…

Messi : Spearheading Barcelona’s treble winning team of 2008-09, Argentinean Lionel Messi dazzled Europe with his creativity and flair. Even though he is just 22, he is the current “World Player of the Year” and, if he remains injury free, he is likely to chalk up awards, goals and assists for many years to come.

Cristiano Ronaldo : Blistering pace and explosive power are the qualities that first alerted veteran manager Alex Ferguson to Cristiano Ronaldo’s outstanding talent.Now sporting the colors of Real Madrid, Ronaldo is hoping to make as big an impact for el Madrid as he did in the famous red shirt of Man Utd.

David Villa : Playing for one of La Liga’s less glamorous teams, Valencia, David Villa Sanchez (to give him his full name) boasts an absolutely outstanding goals to games ratio. He was the winner of the “Golden Boot” for Spain at Euro 2008 and is expected in the near future to become Spain’s all time highest goal scorer. Villa consistently attracts attention from Europe’s top clubs, who are all eager to land this prolific striker’s elusive signature.

Kaka : Brazilian midfielder Kaka, is a creative genius. Able to make pinpoint passes across the entire length of the field, or dribble past players to create a chance or score a goal, Kaka was the darling of AC Milan and led them to “Champions League” success in 2007. Now one Real Madrids so called “Galaticos”, he aims to bring the La Liga title back to the Bernabau (where Real Madrid play their home games) after a few years absence.

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The Most Exciting Soccer Players In Spain’s La Liga

Posted by soccer boss | Uncategorized | Thursday 18 February 2010 4:03 PM

Undoubtedly the most popular sport in the world, soccer is regularly watched by millions from London to Beijing to Brasilia. Arguably the most passionate fans are those in Spain, cheering on soccer gladiators who battle it out weekly in La Liga arenas throughout the nation.

There are lots of of soccer superstars playing in Spain’s top division, and it is rightly regarded as the number one domestic league in the world. Listed below are the players who are currently regarded as being the best in Spain…

David Villa : Playing for Valencia, who are not one of the most glamorous teams in the league, David Villa Sanchez (to give him his full name) boasts an absolutely outstanding goals to games ratio. He was the winner of the “Golden Boot” for Spain at Euro 2008 (which means that he scored more goals at the tournament than anyone else) and is closing in on Spain’s all time international scorers record. Equally dangerous with either foot, Villa has consistently attracts attention from Europe’s top clubs, who are all eager to land this prolific striker’s elusive signature.

Cristiano Ronaldo : Explosive power and blistering pace are what led to Ronaldo initially being signed by Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson. He started his soccer career as a winger, but soccer genius Ferguson quickly realized that Ronaldo was more suited to being playing in a central role. Ferguson’s decision was validated when Ronaldo blasted over 40 premier league goals in the 2007 / 08 season. Now sporting the colors of Real Madrid, Cristiano Ronaldo is hoping to make as big an impact for el Madrid as he did in the famous red shirt of Man Utd.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic : Towering striker Ibrahimovic started his career at little known Malmo FF in Sweden, however, it did not take long for his goal scoring exploits to see him earn successive transfers to Ajax, Juventus and Inter Milan. Now playing in Barcelona’s colors, Ibrahimovic is expected to continue the goal scoring run which has made him strike fear into the hearts of the most accomplished European defenders.

Messi : At the forefront of Barcelona’s unique treble winning team of 2008-09, Argentinean Lionel Messi dazzled Europe with his creativity and flair. Even though he is just 22, he is FIFA’s current “World Player of the Year” and, if he remains injury free, he well on the way to acquiring the legendary status of all time great Pele and Maradona.

Kaka : Brazilian midfield maestro Kaka, is a creative genius. Able to thread a pass through the eye of a needle, or dribble past several players in a row, Kaka was the darling of AC Milan and led them to “Champions League” glory in 2007. Now one of the jewels in Real Madrid’s crown, he aims to repeat the success he enjoyed with the Rossoneri in Italy and fire his new team to title glory.

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The Players Who Make Chelsea Work

Posted by soccer dadz | Champions League | Tuesday 9 February 2010 12:20 PM

Chelsea’s squad is so packed with talent you may claim it’s hard to find the players that make the team work. Without these players Chelsea just wouldn’t be on the same level.

1. JOHN TERRY (England, Central defender)

Captaining both Chelsea and England John Terry sets the standard for the other players to adhere to. A tough, uncompromising and brave defender, he has incredible skill and a technically sound style. His skill at stopping teams set players and fearlessly leading the team by example can be incredible, John Terry is the perfect choice to captain Chelsea and England.

2. ASHLEY COLE  (England, Left back)

He may not be the most popular player amongst Arsenal fans, although he is still considered by many to be the best left back in the soccer world. His form and confidence has not been consistently great, but at his best his marauding runs down the left and quality balls into the box are only matched by his ability to shut down some of the world’s best players. In games against him the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi have been kept relatively quiet. That’s not luck, only a world class left back can pull it off.

3. MIKAEL ESSIEN (Ghana, Central midfielder)

Last seasons injury made all Chelsea fans realise how important a role Mikael Essien played,despite the team being filled with outstanding midfielders. Essien helps balance the midfield. His energy, work rate and defensive skills are first class, but he is also a technically gifted soccer player of great intelligence. With a powerful shot from a distance and the ability to go forward at the right time making him an asset to the team. At today’s prices the 24.4 million pounds that it cost to buy him looks like a bargin.

4. FRANK LAMPARD (England, Central Midfielder)

Every team needs a midfielder like Lampard who can weigh in with plenty of goals, if they are to be successful. Lampard is one of the best around. This season he has been deployed in a slightly deeper role under Carlo Ancelotti and the result has been a marked return to form for the midfielder and the goals are once again going in. His willingness to join the attack along with his ability to link with other players in the team make him dangerous up the front.

5. DIDIER DROGBA (Ivory Coast, Attacker)

There are many who believe that Didier Drogba is the finest attacker in world at the moment, and on current form, it is hard to dispute that. Didier Drogba wearing the new Chelsea soccer kit makes all goalkeepers fear the upcoming game. The big striker may have his critics, who lambaste his theatrics when he falls over when tackled, or who bristle at his continual insistence to argue with officials and opposition players, but on his day the Ivorian striker is unstoppable. His presence, goals and power are a key element of Carlo Ancelotti’s Chelsea and at times this season, he has carried the team on his back. His skill may give Chelsea what they need to end Manchester United’s recent dominance of the Premier League.

The Whole Thing about Soccer Field Measurements

Posted by soccer dadz | Champions League | Sunday 7 February 2010 1:31 PM

When it comes to soccer field dimensions, it is worth noting that the dimensions are uniform, regardless of the level of play. According to FIFA, the governing body of soccer, for certified events involving 11 players for each one team, the soccer field be supposed to have a span of 100 to 130 yards and a width between 50 to 100 yards. Soccer fields in United Kingdom are said to be smaller than that consequential to more physical games. On the other hand, in South America, the fields are much bigger giving more space and time on the ball.

For recreational soccer, playing on a smaller soccer field is highly recommended. By doing this, players will indisputably make the game enjoyable and learning is more achievable. The volume of the playing field should be proportional to the size of the player. In a outsized field, recreational players would waste their time running and become tired by half time. Consequently, the kicks will be much longer.

Another negative aspect of playing recreational soccer in a large field is that teaching strategies and team play is unlikely. Smaller soccer fields are most excellent for average players who are slower and be short of stamina, which is usually common in 50% to 75% of recreational players.

The Penalty Area

This is the area where the goalkeeper usually uses their hands and fouls are punished. It includes the penalty spot, which is 12 yards from the goal and the six-yard box 6 yards more from the goal. The top portion of this box includes a small arc commonly referred to as “the D.” It has a radius of 10 yards and has no purpose in the rules of soccer but simply serves as a guide for the players.

The Goal

Regardless of the level of play, the goal has a uniform measurement of 8 feet tall and 24 feet wide.

Center Circle

It divides the soccer field into two areas and is where the kickoff takes place. No player is allowed to cross their area until kickoff commences. It has a 10-yard circle within it and only the two players kicking off is allowed to stand within the inner circle.

Although soccer field measurements remain unchanged regardless of the players competing, the rules of the game allows the dimensions to be smaller for female players, persons with disabilities, or those who are below 16 years old and more than 35 years of age.

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Buying Manchester United Football Tickets Online: Safe?

Posted by soccer dadz | ARTICLES, Recreation and Sports: Soccer | Monday 4 January 2010 11:52 AM

Purchasing Manchester United football tickets online is actually a pretty safe way to get them, but there are scammers out there and it is important to be aware of how they operate. Should you want genuine Manchester United Football tickets, then you need to find a business selling them online that is tried and trusted. It is best to read customer reviews prior to making a purchase. You have to be careful of two things: Not giving your money to a site which is likely to steal your details, and finding a vendor which delivers quickly. Also ascertain if the review you are reading is legitimate and not simply written up by the vendor themselves. If you see a hyperlink at the bottom of the review, that can help determine whether it is true or paid for.

Customers don’t usually have a reason to post a link to the very product they are reviewing and a  legitimate customer reviewing a product is of that kind. Advertisers have found a new way to advertise since most email spam blockers today block their ads, and so they turn to reviews. If a review is link free it is more than likely trustworthy. Though buying tickets on eBay can often get you cheaper prices, it is probably a good idea to buy tickets from established websites that specialize in tickets alone. There can be issues with EBay sellers not sending tickets on time, or perhaps they will neglect to send them all together. But if you decide to purchase this way make sure you read their feedback to get a better idea of how professional they are and most people you do business with on eBay are honest.

Before you type in ANY purchasing information is the another way to avoid being scammed is to make sure the checkout page is encrypted. This is a feature not many people look for when checking out, but the importance of it can not be understated. How do you know if a website utilizes ecryption? At the beginning of a website address you will usually see “HTTP”. Web pages which are encrypted contain “HTTPS” in their address, not the usual “HTTP”. It is always a good idea to make sure the page is encrypted because even if a company is completely honest but does not use encryption, it does not show a lot of respect for the customers’ personal information. If you find an online ticket vendor that uses encryption and has good reviews, then this must be a site worth buying from.

These guidelines are important to follow in order to avoid being scammed, but it is also important to go with your gut. If something about a vendor does not seem quite right, do not purchase anything from them. If something seems off then there is a good chance something is. Doing some research will prove invaluable in fending off scam artists. Finally, you need to find the one which costs the least. You can buy with confidence the next time you shop on the web if you remember the information presented in this article.

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Manchester United To Target Hamsik Over The Summer

Posted by soccer dadz | ARTICLES, Recreation and Sports: Soccer | Saturday 2 January 2010 1:35 AM

It appears that Marek Hamsik has lined up a £25m transfer bid to move to Manchester United come January.

The fact that Ryan Giggs is beginning to age, and the fact that veteran midfielder Paul Scholes will only have his name on old soccer memorabilia soon has surely brought to Alex Fergusons attention that some expensive midfielders are required to boost the team.

With interest from Liverpool and Chelsea as well, the signing of Hamsik would add attacking ability to Manchester United’s midfield. Snapped up by Brescia after proving his skill with Slovan Bratislava. Transferring to Napoli for 5.5m Euros after dominating the midfield at Brescia scoring 10 goals from the midfield.

Since 2007, Hamsik’s efforts in Serie A have established him as one of the best midfielders in the world. Managing to score 25 goals in 81 games Hamsik’s form has been some of the best in the league. The Slovakian midfielder has quickly been named the best midfielder in Serie A by experts throughout Italy after his two goals against Juventus.

Hamsik’s form for Slovakia has been equally impressive. Expected to be one of the major stars of the upcoming World Cup his efforts might put him down into soccer history forever.

Riccardo Bigon however has stated over the last few weeks that they have no intention of selling the player.

“Manchester United are after Hamsik? If we rejected the rumours regarding a friend like [Carlo] Ancelotti and his Chelsea, it is obvious we also reject these rumours.”

These comments have since been substantiated by Napoli chairman Aurielo De Laurentiis who confirmed:

“Many clubs have requested Hamsik, it’s true, but he will stay with us for the long-term”

Whether this stance will soften in the summer, when United hope to make their move, remains to be seen. Napoli are not a particularly wealthy club and despite the chairman’s insistence that Hamsik is not for sale, it remains to be seen that if a firm offer was on the table that matched their valuation, whether they would be tempted into selling.

Chelsea’s desperation to buy players may push any deals between the two clubs away. Roman Abramovich has purportedly given manager Carlo Ancelotti the green light to make a £25m move for the player so they might beat Manchester United to the punch

Understanding Soccer Field Dimensions

Posted by soccer dadz | ARTICLES, Recreation and Sports: Soccer | Monday 28 December 2009 12:02 PM

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Soccer field is a rectangular area split in half by a center line. In the middle of this line, there is a circle drawn with 10 yards in diameter. According by player ages, soccer field comes in a different dimensions. This was regulated by Football Association, the first soccer organization and then followed by Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA). They also standardized the soccer field dimensions that appropriate to all modern pitches.

The following are the different soccer field dimensions categorized by ages
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6-7 years old: The field is 20 yards in width by 30 yards in length. The touch line dimension is 18 feet, this is the distance between goal area boundary line and half way line. The distance from the goal area boundary to the goal line is 27 feet. The corner arc has 3 feet of radius, while the center circle has 9 feet, three times the radius of te corner arc.

8 years old: The field is 25 yards in width by 35 yards in length. The touch line length is 23 feet. The distance between the goal line and the goal area boundary line is 31 feet and 6 inches. The center circle is 10 feet in radius and corner arc is uniform in 3 feet.

9 years old: The field is 30 yards in width by 45 yards in length. The length of the touch line is 24 feet. The distance between the goal line and the goal area boundary line is fourty eight feet and six inches. The center circle is 12 feet in radius. The corner arc is 3 feet in radius.

10 years old: The field is 40 yards in width by 60 yards in length. The penalty arc and the circle radius is 24 feet. Corner arc is 3 feet in radius. Penalty arc is 72 x 36 feet. Goal area is 36 x 12 ft, while the distance from penalty spot to the mid goal is 24 ft.

11 years old: The field is 50 yards in width by 80 yards in length. Penalty arc and the circle radius is 30 ft. Corner arc is 3 ft in radius. The penalty arc is 80 x 50 feet. Goal area dimensions is 52 by 18 feet, and the distance from the mid-goal to the penalty spot is 30 feet.

12 years old and above: The field is 70 yards in width by 100 yards in length. Penalty arc and the circle radius is 30 ft. Corner arc is 3 feet in radius. Penalty arc dimensions is 72 by 36 feet. The goal area is 60 x 18 feet, and the distance from mid-goal to the penalty spot is 36 feet.

The playing field is marked with lines which is called field markings. These lines are more than 4 inches (10.16 cm) in width, and less than 5 inches wide.

A Great Soccer Ball : A Shortened History You Have to Know

Posted by soccer dadz | ARTICLES, Recreation and Sports: Soccer | Wednesday 2 December 2009 9:18 AM

Soccer is maybe the most popular sport in the world. The history of soccer goes along, evidently, with the soccer ball history. When talking about soccer ball history there are several periods to distinguish. Thus there are the early ball history, the balls in the 1800s, balls in the 1900s, and the modern times.

Early soccer ball history starts before the birth of Christ. Kicking a round object for fun was surely a pastime to many cultures. Indians in South America are known to have used a light elasticized ball, which is amazing since rubber started being produced only a few thousand years later. The early soccer balls were made of very peculiar materials from human and animal skulls to cow or pig bladders and stitched up cloth. The Chinese used to play a game that involved dribbling a ball through gaps in a net spread between two poles, and this happened as early as 255BC. Ancient Romans and Greeks also had a game which involved carrying and kicking a ball, whereas in certain ancient Egyptian rites soccer similarities have been discovered.

Pre-medieval and medieval stories and legends that can be qualified as part of the soccer ball history, also talk about bladders and skulls used for game playing. An instance of the use of an animal bladder ball is presented in the legend about the ‘game’ between two villages. An entire village used to kick a skull along a path to a nearby village square. The other villagers will make similar attempts. Inflated animal bladders seem to dominate this part of the soccer ball history. Once inflated they would try to keep the ‘ball’ in the air by using their hands or feet. In time people improvements to the shape and strength of the ball were brought by covering it with leather.

The soccer ball history of the 1800s bears the influence of the introduction of vulcanized rubber, Charles Goodyear’s invention. In 1855 the same Charles Goodyear designed and then built the first vulcanized rubber soccer balls. In 1862 H.J. Lindon developed one of the first inflatable bladders for soccer balls. He is also credited to have invented the rugby ball; however he did not patent the idea for it as, in those days, the round ball was preferred for being more easily used. By the 1900s the soccer ball history had already enjoyed the use of stronger rubber balls that could withstand heavier and heavier pressure.

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Learn The Advisable Selection For Soccer Ball Size

Posted by soccer dadz | ARTICLES, Recreation and Sports: Soccer | Sunday 29 November 2009 1:19 PM

The standard soccer ball size should be 27-28 inches in circumferences and 14-16 ounces in weight with a pressure of 8-12 psi. However, when talking about the soccer ball size, people usually think of one of the standard categories that are counted from 1 to 5. Practice and promotional balls are included in categories 1 and two, while from size 3 upwards, the soccer balls are designed according to group ages. On the average, the standard soccer ball size is 5. Anything below this range represents small-field variants, children’s gear or as novelty items. Knowing the soccer ball size when shopping could therefore be very helpful.

Soccer ball size 3 includes the smallest balls used for soccer games. The small design matches the needs of children up to eight years of age. The circumference of these balls is not larger than 24 inches and they weigh only 12 ounces. Soccer ball size 4 is just a little bigger with 13 ounces in weight and 26 inches in circumference. The group age it targets is between 8 and 12. As for the standard size, exceptions do exist, particularly in the case of indoor soccer leagues that due to the field specificity need to make gear adjustments. Moreover, requirements could also vary from one league to another.

The soccer ball size peculiarities are written in the official laws of the game and competent international associations approve them. All the manufacturers comply with the regulations, although certain manufacturers prefer only the official standard soccer ball size which is 5. All the items designed for official matches undergo rigorous testing and get the approvals at the end of very through examination procedures. The balls will afterwards receive the approval imprint logo. The average soccer ball user should have some knowledge about the ball sizes in order to be able to buy the right item.

It is a lot easier to find a suitable item when shopping in a sports store. You may not know the soccer ball size when you order such an item online. If you don’t have them in front of you, understanding the inch or metric specifications could be difficult for the untrained eye. Therefore, knowing the specifics of every soccer ball size and category to which it belongs will be of great help. Finally, remember that some leagues have special requirements, and you need to comply with those when choosing your gear. Better learn which is the soccer ball size you need and then get it.

 

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All Fact You Take to Recognize about Match Soccer Balls

Posted by soccer dadz | ARTICLES | Friday 27 November 2009 12:58 PM

Designed for professional players in particular, match soccer balls are used worldwide at different clubs. The features of match soccer balls are meant to take the best out of the players’ natural skills and abilities on the field, ensuring a pure quality performance. Such products are manufactured according to the highest quality standards applicable to international levels; they follow very precise specifications for an incredible control, speed and accuracy. Moreover, match soccer balls should work well on all sorts of turf surfaces whether artificial or natural, as well as in all climates.

At the completion of production, match soccer balls have to go through testing before getting the approval of the international forums that pass certifications. One of the largest organizations that passes certifications and imprints approval logo match soccer balls is FIFA. The structure of the ball includes at least five different layers, made of the finest materials available in the industry. Not all manufacturers can create match soccer balls since the processes are often very costly, and the finite product is equally expensive. The The production and testing parameters, the design and the materials therefore have to be the highest. Match soccer balls should be exceptional in terms of performance!

Besides the incredible quality of the materials, the approval ought to be obtained for several design features too. The materials have to be suitable for the design; then, they need to have a certain water absorption rate, insure a good bounce and contribute to the velocity of the item. Other closely monitored parameters are the trajectory, the shape and the balance of the ball. The official size, weight and shape thus represent the main guidelines to stick to. Although highly expensive, match soccer balls are less costly than the internationally approved items.

Match soccer balls can be used individually by whoever wishes to buy them: these items can work great for amateurs as well as for professional players, as they can suit all group ages, surfaces and background specificity. The difference from the rest of the practice balls comes from the reliability of the design combined with a perfect performance range. Even when used by amateurs, match soccer balls often prove their superiority. As for the major manufacturers, almost all the large soccer gear producers have lines of match soccer balls developed and adapted to suit the players needs.

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