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Thursday, March 25, 2010
All Time Greatest Teams Of Football !!

Greatest Team Of Football: Brazil Team 1970
1. Brazil 1970
2. Hungary 1953
3. Holland 1974
4. Milan 1989-90
5. Brazil 1958
6. Real Madrid 1956-60
7. Brazil 1982
8. Barcelona 1991-94
9. Italy 1934-38
10. France 1998- 2000
11. River Plate late 1940s
12. Ajax 1971-73
13. Bayern Munich 1974-76
14. Celtic 1967
15. France 1984
16. Denmark 1986
17. Real Madrid 1998
18. Totttenham 1961
18. Liverpool 1977
20. Manchester United 1999
** According to world soccer....
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
THE GREATEST MATCHES OF FOOTBALL !!
1. Italy 4-3 West Germany,
World Cup semi-final,
Azteca stadium, Mexico City, June 17, 1970
Watch highlights
2. Liverpool 3-3 Milan (Liverpool 3-2 on pens),
Champions League Final,
Olympic stadium, Istanbul, May 25, 2005
3. Real Madrid 7-3 Eintracht Frankfurt,
European Cup Final,
Hampden Park, Glasgow, May 18, 1960
4. West Germany 3-3 France, (West Germany 5-4 on pens),
World Cup semi-final,
Sanchez Pizjuan stadium, Seville, July 8, 1982
5. Hungary 4-2 Uruguay,
World Cup semi-final,
La Pontaise stadium, Lausanne, June 30, 1954
Highlights unavailable
6. France 1-1 Brazil, (France 4-3 on pens),
World Cup quarter-final,
Jalisco stadium, Guadalajara, June 21, 1986
7. England 4-2 West Germany,
World Cup Final,
Wembley, July 30, 1966
8. Brazil 4-1 Italy,
World Cup Final,
Azteca stadium, Mexico City, June 21, 1970
9. Benfica 5-3 Real Madrid,
European Cup Final,
Olympic stadium, Amsterdam, May 2, 1962
10. England 3-6 Hungary,
Friendly,
Wembley, November 25, 1953
11. West Germany 3 Hungary 2
World Cup Final,
Berne, July 4, 1954
12. Italy 3 Brazil 2
World Cup second group stage,
Barcelona, July 5, 1982
13. Brazil 1 Uruguay 2
World Cup Final,
Rio de Janeiro, July 16, 1950
14. Manchester United 2 Bayern Munich 1
Champions League Final,
Barcelona, May 26, 1999
15. Blackpool 4 Bolton 3
FA Cup Final,
Wembley, May 2, 1953
16. Liverpool 5 Alaves 4
UEFA Cup Final,
Dortmund, May 16, 2001
17. France 3 Portugal 2
European Championship semi-final,
Marseille, June 23, 1984
18. Barcelona 4 Fortuna Dusseldorf 3
Cup-winners Cup Final,
Basle, May 16, 1979
19. Germany 0 Italy 2
World Cup semi-final,
Dortmund, July 4, 2006
20. West Germany 2 Holland 1
World Cup second round,
Milan, June 24, 1990
***According to world soccer
Thursday, March 18, 2010
THE GREATEST GOALS OF FOOTBALL !!
Maradona scoring the Greatest Goal ever!
1. Diego Maradona
54mins, Argentina 2 England 1,
World Cup quarter-final,
Azteca stadium, Mexico City, June 22, 1986
Watch the Goal
2. Marco Van Basten
53mins, Holland 2 Soviet Union 0,
European Championship Final,
Olympic stadium, Munich, June 25, 1988
3. Zinedine Zidane
44mins, Real Madrid 2 Bayer Leverkusen 1,
Champions League Final,
Hampden Park, Glasgow, May 15, 2002
4. Saeed Owairan
5mins, Saudi Arabia 1 Belgium 0,
World Cup first round,
RFK stadium, Washington DC, June 29, 1994
5. Pele
55mins, Brazil 5 Sweden 2,
World Cup Final,
Rasunda stadium, Stockholm, June 29, 1958
Watch the Goal
6. Archie Gemmill
68mins, Scotland 3 Holland 2,
World Cup first round,
San Martin stadium,
Mendoza, June 11, 1978
7. Carlos Alberto
87mins, Brazil 4 Italy 1,
World Cup Final, Azteca stadium, Mexico City, June 21, 1970
8. Ferenc Puskas
22mins, Hungary 6 England 3,
Friendly,
Wembley, November 25, 1953
9. Diego Maradona
63mins, Argentina 2 Belgium 0,
World Cup semi-final,
Azteca stadium, Mexico City, June 25, 1986
10. Lionel Messi
28mins, Barcelona 5 Getafe 2,
Spanish Cup semi-final first leg,
Camp Nou, Barcelona, April 19, 2007
11. Ricky Villa
76mins, Tottenham 3 Manchester City 2,
FA Cup Final, May 14, 1981
12. Ryan Giggs
109mins, Manchester United 2 Arsenal 1,
FA Cup semi-final, April 14, 1999
13. Rivaldo
89mins, Barcelona 3 Valencia 2,
Spanish League, June 17, 2000
14. Dennis Bergkamp
90mins, Holland 2 Argentina 1,
World Cup quarter-final, July 4, 1998
15. Esteban Cambiasso
31mins, Argentina 6 Serbia & Montenegro 0,
World Cup first round, June 16, 2006
16. Michael Owen
16mins, Argentina 2 England 2,
World Cup second round, June 30, 1998
17. Roberto Baggio
78mins, Italy 2 Czechoslovakia 0,
World Cup first round, June 19, 1990
18. George Best
84mins, Manchester United 2 Sheffield United 0,
October 2, 1971
19. Gerd Muller
106mins, West Germany 3 England 2,
World Cup quarter-final, June 14, 1970
20. Helmut Rahn
83mins, West Germany 3 Hungary 2,
World Cup Final, July 4, 1954
**This ranking is according to World Soccer Magazine....
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Tops Richest Football Clubs !!

Real Madrid have topped the league table of the world’s richest football clubs for the fifth straight year, according to Deloitte’s sport unit.
Its Football Money League, based on data for season 2008/09, also says Real are the first global sports team to see annual revenues top 400m euros (£357m).
Real’s arch-rivals Barcelona have taken second sport in the list, ahead of Manchester United who drop to third.
1) Real Madrid: 401.4m euros
2) Barcelona: 365.9m euros
3) Man Utd: 327m euros
4) Bayern Munich: 289.5m euros
5) Arsenal: 263m euros
6) Chelsea: 242.3m
7) Liverpool: 217m euros
8) Juventus: 202.3m euros
9) Inter Milan: 196.5m euros
10) AC Milan: 196.5.m euros
The authors said that United would have been top of the Money League if the pound was still at June 2007 levels.
But they point out that, despite exchange rate issues, seven of the top 20 in its table are from England, the other three being Tottenham (15th), Manchester City(19th), and relegated club Newcastle United (20th).
All the 20 clubs represented are from the “big five” European leagues, with Germany contributing five clubs, Italy four, and France and Spain two each.
‘Challenges’
Real retained top position despite a disappointing season, coming second in La Liga and exiting the Champions League at the Round of 16 stage.
But they were boosted by a much-improved television contract with Mediapro, guaranteeing the club more than 1.1bn euros over seven seasons.
Arch-rivals Barcelona had a hugely successful season, winning La Liga and the Champions League – beating Manchester United, who won the English Premier League in 2008/09, in the final.
“We continue to assert that the game’s top clubs are well placed to meet the challenges presented by the difficult economic environment,” said Deloitte’s Dan Jones, who compiled the report.
“Their large and loyal supporter bases, ability to drive broadcast audiences, and continuing attraction to corporate partners, provide a strong base to underpin revenues.”
However, there were warnings that many clubs now face “increased pressure on ticket pricing strategies and all clubs will continue to face challenges in managing match day” returns.
And the report also points out that the current season, 2009/10, will offer clarification about whether the global recession has had a major impact on clubs’ revenues.
The Deloitte review does not include the cost of transfer fees or player wages, or VAT and other sales taxes, and concentrates solely on day-to-day income from football business.
Income includes money from ticket sales, sponsorship, merchandising and other commercial revenues, television monies, corporate hospitality, and non-match day stadium use such as for conferences.
The list had been headed by Manchester United for eight years until Real Madrid deposed them.
(thanks to BBC Sport)
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