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Some amazing soccer facts !

1. Soccer originated generally in its present form in Britain.

2. The world’s oldest football club is Sheffield FC that was formed in 1857.

3. It is the most played and most watched sport on Earth.

4. People from almost every country call it “football” except America, who call it ‘Grid Iron’ football and football soccer.

5. The World Cup is the biggest soccer showpiece in the world. It is held every four years in a different country.

6. Brazilian striker Ronaldo was named the Most Valuable Player of the 1998 World Cup, even though his team lost in the championship game to France. He has also been named World Player of the Year three times.

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7. Germany’s Oliver Kahn became the first goalkeeper to win the Most Valuable Player of the World Cup. He achieved the feat in the year 2002.

8. The soccer ball’s circumference is 27-28 inches. It is made of leather or rubber.

9. Since 1952, Hungary has won the most gold medals in the Olympics, in soccer.

10. The London Football Association made the first set of rules for soccer in the year 1863.

11. The first full time league was made in 1888.

12. Soccer became an Olympic sport in 1908.

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A Few Quotes !

“I took a whack on my left ankle, but something told me it was my right.” – Lee Hendrie

“I definitely want Brooklyn to be christened, but I don’t know what religion yet.” David Beckham

“The opening ceremony was good although I missed it.”– Graeme Le Saux

“I was surprised but I always say nothing surprises me in football.” – Les Ferdinand

“I always used to put my right boot in first, and then obviously my right sock.” – Barry Venison

“Germany are a very difficult team to play… they had 11 internationals out there today.” – Steve Lomas

“All that remains is for a few dots and commas to be crossed.” – Mitchell Thomas

“Sometimes in football you have to score goals.” – Thierry Henry

“One accusation you can’t throw at me is that I’ve always done my best.” Alan Shearer

“I couldn’t settle in Italy – it was like living in a foreign country.” – Ian Rush

“I’d rather play in front of a full house than an empty crowd.” Johnny Giles

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Thank You Hedir!!!

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A big thanks to the Hedir Team and its members for adding some great features in the Hedir blogs. I have installed some in my blog. And soon will be adding some of my favorite music too. I can imagine, how relaxable it would be while working on my blog, just putting on my headphone and listening to some of my favorite music online. I think there wouldn’t be any problem, if I add more music…am I right Admin?

Yeh, there is another feature “photo album”. I have collected some favorite location snaps and will be adding them too.

So, guys what would be your next feature for the blog?
Eagerly waiting for the next.

Thanks
Michelle

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Zizou Has No Plans To Coach

Zinedine Zidane made it clear that he had no plans to become a coach anytime soon. He said this during a recent visit to Dhaka (Bangladesh), on the invitation of Nobel Prize winner Muhammad Yunus – the founder of Grameen Bank.

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“It does not interest me now. I believe I can use my talents in other ways,” Zidane said after opening a non-profit factory producing nutritious yogurt for the lower class people. He added that he would be happy to do something for children.

Zidane was quite amazed to see people yelling out his name in a place like Bangladesh.

The young talents of Bangladesh were fortunate enough to get some tips from the star. “Even with talent, success comes from a lot of hard work,” Zidane told a gathering.

Zizou said that he was quite optimistic about the future of Asian soccer. This once in a lifetime meeting would certainly inspire youngsters to become stars in the near future.

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Shock of the Season - Southend 1-0 Man Utd

Freedy Eastwood, Man U’s life long fan, ruined Sir Alex Ferguson’s 20th anniversary celebrations with the Red Devils by sending the holders packing out of the Carling Cup.
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The striker, who, twice attended Sir Bobby Charlton’s famous soccer schools as a kid, struck a superb free kick midway into the first half. It proved enough and earned the Shrimpers the most cherished moment in the club’s history. The ManU line up included 10 full internationals, including Rooney and Ronaldo.

But the real hero of the night was Southend keeper Darryl Flahavan, who thwarted the rivals by coming up with a hat trick of stupendous, saves. Repeated efforts from Rooney and Ronaldo proved futile and took the little known club into the last eight for the first time ever.

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Ronaldinho honored with the title FIFPro Player of the year

Ronaldinho was voted player of the Season for 2005/06 by FIFPro, the worldwide organization representing all professional players’ associations. His contribution to FC Barcelona’s twin UEFA Champions League and Primera Division triumphs did not go unrecognized by his fellow players, with his winning the poll of some 43,000 footballers from across the universe.

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Apart from the above, there were some more awards given out to other soccer stars:-

  • Lionel Messi (Argentinian international forward), age 19 years, honored with the Young Players’ Player award,
  • Portugal winger Cristiano Ronaldo (Manchester United FC) collected the Young Player Fan award.
  • Samuel Eto’o (Cameroon striker) picked up a merit award for his positive contribution to the sport.

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