Tuesday, April 28, 2015

United States 2015 USWNT Home Football Shirt

This is the new U.S. Women’s National Team (USWNT) home football kit from Nike which the team will wear competing for a third Women’s World Cup title in Canada this summer.


This tournament, the replica of the women’s specific uniform will be available in men’s sizes, allowing all Americans to proudly display their support for the women’s team.


The simple, classic aesthetic belies the uniform’s innovative features. Informed by 3-D body mapping, the 2015 USWNT home uniform features a new, fully-articulated women’s-specific fit to maximize natural movement, comfort and performance. The dual-knit cotton and recycled polyester fabric provides a softer feel.


Weighing in at 16 percent lighter than previous kits to help maximize speed and comfort, it also has a breakthrough cooling system integrating multiple technologies to regulate athlete temperature. Nike Dri-FIT draws sweat away from the body to the exterior of the shirt and shorts where it quickly evaporates. Laser-cut ventilation side holes and strategic mesh paneling, including a full-mesh jersey back, increase air circulation and thermoregulation.


The inside back of the neck features a blue triangular pennant design with 13 white stars, a numeric reference to the original U.S. colonies and a visual reference to the American flag.


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Two stars stitched above the U.S. Soccer Federation crest proudly signify the USA’s two World Cup victories in 1991 and 1999, while a black triangular insert punctuates the new streamlined, modern V-neck collar.


The names and numbers on the back of the shirt feature an angular, modern typeface, that is a modern twist on traditional American collegiate-style graphics and designed specifically for the US Soccer Federation.


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Monday, April 13, 2015

Bayern Munich 2014-2015 Adidas Third Football Shirt

This is the new Bayern Munich adidas Champions League (and domestic Third) shirt and kit for the 2014-15 season.


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The shirt, in largely black and grey - with tonal adidas stripes - sees the Telekom sponsorship logo acts as something of a contrast in silver along with the vertical red stripe running behind the crest.


In a novel approach, the red stripe is continued on both the left leg of the shorts and then onto the left sock, bringing unity to the whole kit.


The strip will be worn as an alternative to the red and blue Home version in Champions League ties and also as a secondary change strip in domestic commitments. It will usually also carry the world champions' shield on the centre of the chest.


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Friday, April 10, 2015

FC Barcelona v Almeria: Getting the job done (4–0)

To the casual observer Wednesday night’s La Liga match between FC Barcelona and Almería at Camp Nou was what one might expect as the Catalans thoroughly dominated their opponents in virtually every statistical category on their way winning by a score of 4–0. But to anyone who has been following Barça closely this season, what transpired out on the pitch is likely to be taken as a rock-solid confirmation of how this team got here. Here just happens to be first-place in La Liga, four points clear of Real Madrid with 8 games to play — with a UEFA Champions League quarter-final tie versus Paris Saint-Germain and a Spanish Cup final versus Athletic Club Bilbao waiting in the wings.


Scoring production


So just how did Barça get to this point? Although there is a combination of factors, two stand out. First and foremost, the front line has been a goal machine. Luis Suárez, who had a brace, and Leo Messi both scored against Almería. Suárez got his second of the night just before the final whistle, converting an assist from line-mate Pedro Rodríguez. While it was a great way to end the game, Suárez’s first score of the evening — Barça’s second — was truly a thing of beauty. At the 55-minute mark, the Uruguayan took a pass from Dani Alves out near midfield and carried in on the right wing. Suárez cut back to his left and drifted toward the middle where he unleashed a left-footed laser beam from just inside the penalty area that Almería keeperJulián — despite getting a piece of it — had zero chance to stop.


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Twenty minutes later the 73,837 people on hand at Camp Nou got to see the other big reason why theblaugranes have been so good this year. With Barça lining up for one of their plethora of corner kicks on the evening — they had 14 in all — defender Marc Bartra darted through a crowd in front of the goal and got his head on the curling kick, redirecting into the net for a 3–0 lead. It was the team’s 14th goal on a set play this season, breaking the previous record of 13 set in 2008/09. Perhaps what’s most incredible is that nine have been scored by defenders — until now central defenders Gerard Piqué, with six, and Jérémy Mathieu, with two, have done all the damage from the back line, the most recent having come barely 72 hours prior at Balaídos.


Possession kings


But Suárez and Bartra were not the only ones who used the evening to further Barça’s trend of blistering production this season. In the first half it was Messi who got things going. And the Argentinian couldn’t have found a more fitting time to open the scoring when he notched his 33rd league goal of the season on the stroke of 33 minutes.


Even though the game was scoreless through the half hour, there was never really any doubt about which team would emerge victorious as FC Barcelona relentlessly suffocated Almería in their own end. At one point Barça’s possession peaked out at just shy of 75%. Over the full 90 minutes they were able to maintain that stranglehold to the tune of 72%. The few times that the visitors got their feet on the ball, outlets were cut off and balls were stripped in what seemed like milliseconds. Several close Barça shots early on failed to find the net but, with time, Messi reminded everyone why Barça are where they are.


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Leo Messi and Andrés Iniesta in FIFA FIFPro team of the year

The two FC Barcelona stars are in the team voted for by some 60,000 professional footballers.


Leo Messi and Andrés Iniesta have both been included in the 2014 FIFProteam of the year, the outcome of votes cast by more than 60,000 professional footballers from all around the world. Messi has now been included in the XI for the past eight years (2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 & 2014) while this is the sixth appearance for Iniesta (2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 & 2014).


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Other Barça finalists


This year’s FIFA FIFPro reserve team included another three Barça players: Dani Alves, Luis Suárez and Neymar. The third team featured Gerard Piqué, Jordi Alba and Xavi Hernández and the fourth had Javier Mascherano and Claudio Bravo was in the fifth.


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Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Famous Soccer Player-- Ricardo Quaresma

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One of the most skillful players in today's game, Ricardo Quaresma, is well known for his variety of  tricks and skills in a football match. He is a forward who is able to play on either side of the wing.


He is blessed with blistering pace, famous for utilizing skills such as the "Rabona" and the "Trivela" in matches. His ability to add variety to his attacks causes defenders regular problems when playing against him.globebuy soccer jersey


Early Life/ Sporting Lisbon


Quaresma was born on the 26th of September 1983. At an early age, he already possessed innate abilities. He was a trained at Sporting Lisbon's famous youth academy. He first broke into the B team in the 2000/01 season, making 15 appearances.


The following season he was promoted into the 1st team, played 28 matches and scored 3 goals. In the season of 2001-02 Ricardo Quaresma became a key player in the Sporting Lisbon squad, and they managed to obtain the league and cup double.


Unfortunately in the 2002/03 season, the form of Sporting Lisbon couldn't be maintained, and they only managed a mediocre season finishing third in the league.


With this poor performance, speculation began to rise about Ricardo Quaresma's future at the club.


Barcelona


In the 2003/04 season, Quaresma was then sold to FC Barcelona for a fee of €6.4 million. In his debut season, he made a total of 21 appearances, started 10 of them, and only scored 1 goal. He also injured his right foot and therefore missed the 2004 UEFA under-21 Championship.


Ricardo Quaresma ended up falling out with Frank Rijkaard, and he refused to play as long as Rijkaard was in charge. This raised the interest of other clubs who were willing to acquire Quaresma's talent.


FC Porto


Quaresma ended up signing for Porto in the summer of 2004 in an exchange for Deco. Quaresma started his campaign on a high note, scoring on his first game for the club in a UEFA Super Cup defeat against Valencia, then scoring the only goal in a victory against Benfica in the 2004 Portuguese Super Cup. He finished the season with 32 league appearances and 5 goals. In total, Quaresma ended up making 114 appearances with a total of 24 goals.


Ricardo Quaresma had a fantastic year, winning 3 Primeira Liga titles, the Intercontinental Cup, the Portuguese Cup, and one Primeira Liga Player of the Year in 2005/06 season.


Internazionale


On August 31st, 2008, Ricardo Quaresma made a move to Inter Milan, under the new Coach Jose Mourinho, for a total fee of €18.5 million. He made his debut on the 13th of September in 2008, in a Seria game against Catania, which resulted in a 2-1 victory.


Five days later, he made his Champions League debut against Panathiakos. He would endure a tough time at Inter, struggling to unleash his full ability. Because his confidence was very low, Inter Milan fans didn’t get to see the Ricardo Quaresma from FC Porto.


In the second half of the 2008/09 season he was loaned out to Chelsea FC. After returning to Inter Milan in the season 2009/10, Quaresma won the triple: the Scudetto, Coppa Italia and the UEFA Champions League.


But his time at Inter Milan proved to be the worst time in his Football Career, only managing 24 appearances and 0 goals in 2 seasons with the club.


Beskitas


After 2 tough seasons with Internazionale, Ricardo Quaresma switched to Turkish side Beskitas for €7.3 million, wearing the number 7 jersey.


In May 2011, he won the Turkish cup and was nominated man of the match. After spending 2 seasons with Beskitas, Quaresma managed to grab himself 8 goals in 46 appearances.


In 2013, he made another switch to the Arab site Al-Ahli Dubai and signed a contract keeping him at the club until 2014.


International Career


He won UEFA under-17 Championship in Portugal in 2000; this was his ticket to the senior team. He made his full international debut for the Portuguese national team in June 2003 in a friendly win against Bolivia.


Poor form with Barcelona and an injury in 2004, made him miss out on the Euro under-21 championship. This also resulted on him missing out on the 2004 Olympics.


But he rejuvenated his career during his time at FC Porto and earned himself a place in the 2006 qualification campaign for the World Cup.


On the 24th of March 2007 Quaresma scored his first goal for Portugal in Euro 2008 qualifier against Belgium. This time he made it into the 23 man squad for the Euro 2008 in Austria/Switzerland scoring one goal in the tournament against Czech Republic.


In total Quaresma has made 35 appearances and scored 3 times for Portugal.


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Friday, April 3, 2015

Man Utd plot £11m bid to beat Liverpool and Spurs to Mats Hummels alternative Simon Kjaer

MANCHESTER UNITED are lining up a £11million move to beat Liverpool and Tottenham to Lille defender SImon Kjaer, according to reports.


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Kjaer has also been linked with Juventus, Monaco and Zenit St. Petersburg in recent times due to his impressive form in Ligue 1.


But reports in Denmark suggest Louis van Gaal is ready to bring Kjaer to Old Trafford in a bid to strengthen his rearguard.


The move would reportedly make Kjaer the most expensive Danish player of all time - eclipsing Christian Eriksen's move from Ajax to Spurs in 2013.


But Kjaer would still be significantly cheaper than other United targets, such asBorussia Dortmund's Mats Hummels.


Kjaer has admitted in the past being a Liverpool fan but is willing to contemplate a move to any big side ready to offer him regular playing time.


He said: "I'll only leave if a top club wants me, this season or next.


"Otherwise there is no reason to leave a club of Lille's means.


"If I do leave, stability will be important. The clubs who want me will need to show that they intend to rely on me in the long term.


"I have a status in Lille. The club believes in me and my family feels good here.


"I realised that I needed a coach who has confidence in me and listens to what I say. It is important to have a coach who understands you.


"That was not the case at Wolfsburg and that's why I didn't stay there."


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Thursday, April 2, 2015

Anguilla out on the Team

Anguilla (pronounced Ang-WHEEL-Ah) is one of the first on the list of FIFA’s 209 members according to alphabetical order. But in the world ranking, a list driven by the numeracy of results and intractable goals-for and against columns, the Caribbean island teeters in the shadows of ignominy, second-bottom globally ahead of only the Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan.


“It means nothing to me,” their coach Richard Orlowski told FIFA.com about the country’s lowly rank of 208th. “We’ve had some bad luck in the past; there’s no denying. But now we play in the present. So whoever says that Anguilla doesn’t have a chance, I say to them: 'this is football and anything can happen'.”


The tiny island, at the northern edge of the Leeward Islands, is an earthly paradise. It sways to ancient and mythical maritime rhythms and exudes a seductive calm. But on the football pitch, Anguilla suffers. They have only a rag-tag amateur league to draw their national team and they famously lost 16-0 over two legs to El Salvador in qualifying for the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™. Anguilla has, in fact, played only four qualifiers in their history, and they’ve lost them all by a combined score of 33-2.


Anguilla draws many well-heeled tourists to bask on its beaches and bobble in the crystal water of its bays. But Orlowski is a man on a mission. He’s accustomed to travel, but they are the hard kinds of miles. He is no tourist. He began life as Ryszard Orlowski and fled to Austria from his native Poland in 1984 to escape political repression, before being granted refugee status in the United States and establishing a home in New York City. He now lives in Pennsylvania and had a successful stint as assistant coach of Nepal a few years ago, helping the Himalayan side earn a famous win against India and climb a small stretch of the lower reaches of the world rankings.


Orlowski was a striker in his native Poland, playing for a succession of unheralded clubs like ZKS Gofabet and ZKS Piotrcovia-Piotrkow Tryb. And much like he did in Kathmandu, he has already got the locals in Anguilla on his side with a famous win, one a long time in the making. Since taking the reins in February, he presided over a pair of victories against British Virgin Islands and another against St Martin. These were the first wins for Anguilla in the space of 14 years and casual soccer fans on the island have taken notice.


“I want to make this a winning team by challenging the players to believe in themselves,” he said, his English still broken and revealing echoes of his native Poland.


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Famous Soccer Player-- Alexander Zickler

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Alexander Zickler was one of the best strikers in the German Bundesliga. Today, he is working as assistant coach in youth academy of Red Bull Salzburg. His career was characterized by several injuries that prevented him from being more successful.globebuy soccer jersey


Early career


Alexander Zickler was born on February 28, 1974, in Bad Salzungen, Germany. Zickler played his entire youth time for Dynamo Dresden.


He made his Bundesliga debut on October, 23, 1992. He was substituted in the 68th minute against Nuremberg. He scored his first two Bundesliga goals on March 27, 1993, against Dortmund.


In summer 1993, Zickler moved to German record champion Bayern Munich. He made his debut for Munich on August 7, 1993, against SC Freiburg.


Zickler played 12 years for Bayern Munich. He won several national league titles, German Cup titles, and the UEFA Champions League in 2001 when Munich beat Valencia in the final.


In 2002, Zickler's began to have several health problems. He had a tumor in his right shinbone and missed the 2002 FIFA World Cup. He also suffered from several fatigue fractures in the following years and nobody really expected him to return in professional soccer.globebuy soccer jersey


Austrian League


In 2005, Zickler returned and signed a contract with Austrian team FC Red Bull Salzburg. He made his debut in the Austrian league on July 12, 2005, against Grazer AK. He played 31 games and scored 9 goals in his first season.


The following season would be even more successful for him and Salzburg. He scored 22 goals, became the league's best goal scorer and helped Salzburg winning the Austrian league title. He also became the league's top scorer in the following season (2007/2008).


In 2010, the club didn't extend Zickler's contract and he left the club after the season.


He joined LASK Linz and played his first game on August 21, 2010, against FC Wacker Innsbruck. He played 15 games and scored one goal. Zickler ended his professional soccer career at the end of the 2010/2011 season.globebuy soccer jersey


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Alexander Zickler played for several German youth teams. He made his debut for the U21 team on November 16, 1993, against Luxemburg and also scored his first goal.


His first game for the german senior team was on November 18, 1998, against the Netherlands when he was substituted in the 72th minute. All in all, Zickler played 12 games and scored 2 goals for Germany. His last game was on October 11, 2002.


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Famous Soccer Player-- Zinedine Zidane


There is no doubt that Zinedine Zidane belongs to the best soccer players in the history of that sport. He has technical skills that maybe 2 or players can mess with. He was not only a great player, but also a great person outside the soccer field. Since 2013, Zidane has been working as assistant coach at his former club Real Madrid.globebuy soccer jersey


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Zinedine Zidane was born on June 23, 1973, in Marseille, France. He is the son of Algerian immigrants. He grew up with his three brothers and one sister Lila in La Castellane. His first club was called U.S. Saint–Henri. Later, he played for Sports Olympiques Septèmes-les-Vallon.


Zidane was scouted by AS Cannes in 14 years old . He lived in a room of the regional boarding school for vocational students, where he met his present wife, Veronique. At 16 years old, Zidane was substituted for the first time in a game for the senior team of AS Cannes.


After Cannes had to move to the second league, Zidane moved to Bordeaux in 1992, where he got the nickname "Zizou" by his coach Rolland Courbis. His biggest success with the club was reaching the final of the UEFA Cup in 1996.globebuy soccer jersey


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During the following winter break, Zidane moved to the top Italian club Juventus, where became a world-class soccer player. With Turin, Zidane won the Italian Championship twice, and was twice a Champions League finalist, however, he lost both times.


Real Madrid


In 2001, Zidane moved for the record fee of €73.5 million to Real Madrid. Until the transfer of Cristiano Ronaldo in the year 2009, Zidane was the most expensive soccer player in the world.


At Real Madrid, the Frenchman won the Champions League for the first time, scoring a spectacular goal in the final in Glasgow in 2002 against Bayer Leverkusen. Real Madrid won the game 2-1.


In 2003, Zinedine Zidane won the Spanish league with Real Madrid. In the same year he was elected for the third time World Player of the Year.globebuy soccer jersey


Although his original contract ran until 2007, Zidane played his last game for Real Madrid on May 7, 2006 against FC Sevilla. Then, he finished his career in club soccer. The last game of his career was probably the most dramatic in this career, though.


It was the final of the FIFA World Cup 2006, when Zidane's Frenchmen took on Italy. First, Zidane scored a penalty goal. Later in the game, Italian player Marco Materazzi said something insulting to Zinedine Zidane about his sister and wife, and Zidane headbutted his chest. He got a red card and France missed the title, losing in penalty kicks.


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Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Paris Saint-Germain 14/15 Nike Third Jersey

This is the new Paris Saint-Germain 2014-15 Third soccer jersey by Nike which is available here.


Paris Saint-Germain will play in an all-red, two-tone third kit during the 2014-15 season. Each of the team’s jerseys honors the club’s core values: a blue home kit for grandeur, a white away kit for respect, and to complete the set, a red third kit to reflect their passion and modern spirit.


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The new third jersey is entirely red, with two tones of the color to make a maximum impact on the pitch. The jersey, shorts and socks feature a lighter tone of red on the front, while a darker red covers the entire back.  


The two tones are divided by blue stripes — honoring another one of Paris Saint-Germain’s home colors — which stretch along both sides of the kit from the collar, along both shoulders, down the shirt and shorts, and right down to the socks.


When the players are in motion, the stripes accentuate the contours of the players’ bodies to provide a true sense of speed.


The shirt also boasts a classic design with a sophisticated polo neck collar and a three-button placket in the darker tone of red.


A white pennant tab with a blue border tucked inside the back of the neck displays the message, “Ici c’est Paris” (Here it’s Paris).


On the back of the jersey, the names and numbers are in a new italicized font in blue with a drop shadow red border to emphasize speed and dynamism.