Daily Archives: April 10, 2009

Paulo Wanchope

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“Paulo Cesar Wanchope Watson …(born 31 July 1976 in Heredia) , also known as “Chope” or as “La Cobra” in Central America and South America, is a former Costa Rican footballer.” Wikipedia, FIFA, Chicago Fire

FIFA World Rankings: April 2009 (World Cup Blog)
“We haven’t done a FIFA World Rankings post since back December 2008, mostly because it’s all been much of a muchness. Spain ruled the roost, everyone else didn’t and the top 20 barely moved. There was no news to report. And so we didn’t.”

Wigan’s Zaki mystery (Simon Austin – BBC)
“As I write this, Amr Zaki still hasn’t returned to Wigan after apparently injuring his hamstring playing for Egypt against Zambia on 29 March. I use the word ‘apparently’ because the club has not been able to see the Egyptian FA’s scan of the injury, let alone carry out its own assessment of the player.”

Noboa’s improbable impact (FIFA)
“Christian Noboa’s star has been rising inexorably in recent months, and a hugely promising future awaits the Ecuadorian attacking midfielder.”

U.S. Soccer Pitches Big Tent for World Cup Bid (NYT)
“This week, the United States Soccer Federation offered up 50 metropolitan areas and 70 stadiums in its bid to host either the 2018 or the 2022 World Cup.”

Mystic Ball (The Run Of Play)
“A couple of months ago, when I wrote about the soccer-like Burmese sport called chinlone, I mentioned a documentary about the game, Mystic Ball, that I was hoping to track down.”

Hillsborough – a personal memory (Steve Wilson – BBC)
“It was a run-of-the-mill conversation with a friend in a pub. The kind of conversation you might have any night of the week – the kind that might change your life.”

FC Barcelona

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Samitier
“It is best known for its football team, which was founded in 1899 by a group of Swiss, English and Spanish men led by Joan Gamper. The club has become a Catalan institution, hence the motto ‘Més que un club‘…” Wikipedia
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Fc Barcelona History

Liverpool F.C.

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Phil Neal
“Liverpool Football Club is a professional association football club based in Liverpool, England. The club plays in the Premier League, and it is the most successful club in the history of English football; the club has won more trophies than any other English club.” Wikipedia
Liverpool F.C. (TV)
“When it is completed, the History channel will chart the rise and rise of Liverpool FC to the very summit of the England game, from the struggles of the early years right up to Gerard Houllier’s historic treble in 2001. This channel will recall glorious domestic victories and European triumphs and reflect on the tragedies of Heysel and Hillsborough.” (1)
This Is Anfield
Yahoo! – Liverpool
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