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December 9, 2008

Watching your favorite football player

Filed under: Football, Soccer

web TV

I would like to introduce about the TV on the web that allow you to watch the football program on your computer. So, you can see them with Partofthegame.tv the website TV channel celebrating football. Try out with Carlsberg web-tv. The web site that you can watch your favorite football team on your place anywhere and anytime. You can also find the football information via web tv such as news or any story from football teams.

October 7, 2007

Carlos Valderrama

Filed under: Soccer

Carlos Valderrama, also known as "El Pibe" (the kid), is a former soccer player.As a midfielder,he is often considered the best Colombian player of all time.

He is skillful passing and shielding and is recognizable for his large bush of orange dyed hair. He holds an amazing ability to dominate the match playing in walking pace. Valderrama played for Colombia during the World Cups of 1990, 1994, and 1998 during which he received 111 caps and scored 11 times.

While playing in MLS, he proved to be the league’s all-time leader in assists with 114. In 2005, Valderrama was named to the MLS All-Time Best XI. He was the only Colombian to have been featured in FIFA’s 125 Top Living Football Players list in March 2004. "El Pibe" began his career in 1981 at Union Magdalena of the Colombian First Division. In 1990, he was transferred to Spain’s ‘Real Valladolid’ before returning to Colombia in 1992 to play for teams Independiente Medellín and Atlético Junior. He later went on to play in the MLS. He played for the ‘Tampa Bay Mutiny’, the Miami Fusion, and the Colorado Rapids.

Valderrama ended his 22-year career in February 2004, in a tribute match with the most important football players of South America; Diego Maradona, Enzo Francescoli and Jose Luis Chilavert.

June 4, 2007

Diego Maradona

Filed under: Soccer

Book Diego

He is regarded as one of the greatest footballers of all time;[1][2] as well as one of the most controversial.

Diego Armando Maradona was born in Villa Fiorito, a shantytown in the southern outskirts of Buenos Aires, to a poor mestizo family who had relocated from Corrientes Province. He was the first son after three girls. He has two younger brothers, Hugo (el turco) and Eduardo (Lalo), both of whom were also professional footballers.

At age 10, Maradona was spotted by a talent scout while he was playing in his neighborhood club Estrella Roja. He became a staple of the cebollitas, the junior team of Buenos Aires side Argentinos Juniors. As a ball-boy in first division games, he amused spectators by showing his wizardry with the ball during the halftime intermissions.’



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