Chile In Fifa World Cup 2010 By: Tyler Long | - The Chile is the second oldest South American federation, with 114 years of existence. Its foundation dates back to 19 June 1895 in the port city of Valparaiso. Its first President was David Scott.
Chile is one of the four founding member nations of CONMEBOL which include Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay. The members established the South American footballing organization on 9 July 1916. The four associations enacted and participated in the first held South American Championship which ... Tags:chile world cup tickets, world cup tickets, final
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Soccer | The Modern Game And Latest Means To Buy Soccer Tickets By: Soccer Tickets Provider | - Soccer is unarguably the most popular game on planet earth. The game has evolved over the centuries though the rules of playing the game could be vastly different from the present era.
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Why A 2010 World Cup Prediction Doesn't Require Rocket Science By: Martin Sejas | - The World Cup draw in Durban is only 400 days away now! I thought it'd be a good opportunity to think about which teams names will be in those little balls to be drawn out for the groups for 2010. Here are my predictions and why I think each team should be there:
(the UEFA section will be done later, it is the longest and hardest one)
Conmebol & Uefa Farcical As Afc Leads By Example By: Martin Sejas | - We've just finished another international week. The players are all ready to ready to return for their clubs, well, almost everyone. Rafa Benitez has expressed frustration at an injury sustained to Fernando Torres whilst he was playing for Spain this week.
He has suggested there be a two-tiered qualification system to avoid so many international dates and potential injuries. I think he is right on the money, and I think UEFA and South America, the two biggest confederations, the ... Tags:sports, news, football, World, Cup, UEFA, CONMEBOL, qualifying, Spain, Torres, Benitez, sports news football
England Wins While Sven Screws Another Team By: Martin Sejas | - What another great couple of days of international football played all over the globe. If there's anything that shows the universality of football (apart from the World Cup itself), it's the fact that qualifiers are played on all continents at pretty much the same time.
Not to mention the passion shown by both players and fans alike when the national team is on show. These last couple of days have given a good indication as to which teams will be there in 2010 and which ones won' ... Tags:sports, news, football, World, Cup, South, Africa, Sven, Goran, Eriksson, England, UEFA
England Certain To Crumble In World Cup Qualifiers By: Martin Sejas | - Another international week means another interesting couple of days of international football. World Cup qualifiers dominate once again on every single continent where the race of the 32 spots is just beginning to heat up. We might not yet be at the business end of the qualifying tournament, however every point counts given a long qualifying campaign.