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Sunday, March 27, 2011
 
Full name: Welliton Soares de Morais
Date of birth :October 22, 1986 (age 24)
Height: 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Team: Spartak Moscow (Russian League)
Playing position: Striker
Playing Style: Poacher


Burst of Speed


Tuesday, March 22, 2011



Did you know that the first ever Asian footballer to play for a European club was a Filipino? Paulino Alcántara y Riestrá (7 October 1896—13 February 1964) was a Spanish-Filipino football player and manager who spent most of his life playing for Barcelona. He also played for Catalonia, the Philippines, and Spain.

Born in the Philippines to a Spanish military officer and an Ilongga mother, Alcántara moved to Spain to play for FC Galeno before he was discovered by Joan Gamper and signed up for Barcelona. At the tender age of 15, he made his debut against Catalá SC in the Campionat de Catalunya (Catalan Football Championship), in which Barcelona won 9–0, with Alcántara scoring the first three goals of the game. He remains the youngest player to play or score for the club and the club's highest goalscorer, with 357 goals in 357 matches.



His nickname was ‘El Romperedes’, which can be translated as “The Netbreaker.” Paulino Alcántara is the all-time leading scorer of FC Barcelona, but he is perhaps best known for a legendary moment he created with his right foot while playing for the Spanish national team. It was April 30, 1922. The opponent was France. Alcántara struck the ball from 30 yards away from goal. For a man who scored 357 goals in 357 appearances for Barca, the fact that the ball made it past the French keeper should come as no shock. What made the moment so transcendent was that Alcántara struck the ball so hard it broke through the back of the net. It was a display of power that children in Spain would attempt for years to replicate while playing with their friends.

Maybe even more remarkable than that made-for-cinema moment against France is where Alcántara came from. The Philippines is a country that today has a sporting landscape dominated by the NBA and boxing, owing to Filipino living legend Manny Pacquiao. The national team is ranked 169th in the world by FIFA and football has simply never been on the radar of most Filipinos. But this is the country that gave the world Paulino Alcántara, the first player to ever come from Asia and find a place on a European football club’s roster. Despite being largely unknown in his home country, he is well remembered by the football-loving minority there, as he is in Spain. A statue of him stands outside the Philippine Football Federation offices. Having a Spanish father stationed in the Philippines allowed him to come to Catalunya in 1910 to further his education. Soon after, he was discovered by Barca’s founder, Joan Gamper, while playing for FC Galeno. Making his debut for Barca in 1912, he scored the first three goals in a 9-0 win. Amazingly, he was just 15 years old at the time. Regardless of the difference in eras, that is an absolutely astounding feat. A year after his debut, the club won the Chapionat de Catalunya and the Copa del Rey, which was considered the Spanish championship at that time.



After hanging up his boots in 1927 at the age of 31, Alcántara became a doctor. And on 5 July 1927, Barcelona played against Spain in a testimonial match in his honour. Although already retired from playing, Alcántara later returned to the stadium as a club director between 1931 and 1934. In 1951, Alcántara became a selector and managed Spain for three games. Alcántara died in Barcelona in 1964 at age 67.
Sunday, March 20, 2011
* I like to apologize for the late post, I Had some things to do yesterday and wasn't able to blog, anyway back to the post

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The Next Big Thing

Saturday, March 19, 2011
takussa ; Fairly Biassed

We begin the second half and Arsenal is down a goal against West Brom.
WHAT THE HECK!!! Plenty of possession and acquaintance with the crossbar
are the usual factors that make a good Arsenal heartbreak story.
Wilshere, who can't take control of the ball, throws a B.F. on West
Brom's defender Mulumbu by pushing him towards the stands. The ref
just gives a warning.

First time i saw Sagna's new hair strut. Not so bad in my opinion.

53 minutes in and West Brom are on the counter! Brunt misses from a
beautiful through pass from the wings to the middle. Heartbeats!!



The game is now picking up. The yellow kits of Arsenal fill West
Brom's box. Oh the misses!! And i am swearing. Bendtner is given another
chance to prove himself... Ramsey goes off applauded.

Odemwingie scores. Almunia is lost. Squillaci is Squillaci. Jens
Lehmann looks in disbelief. Odemwingie continues to cause trouble
making Koscielny lose his temper and commit a yellow "cardish" tackle.



30 minutes left in the game to hope for the best. Another hope is that
Manchester United loses or draws to Bolton.

Captain Robin Van Persie makes a terrible free kick in the 66th
minute. 24 minutes left before i watch "The Insider"

FACKING A!!!!!! ARSHAVIN IS BACK!!!!! LEFT FOOT SMASH!!!! A beautiful
first touch sets up a super smash! Crediting West Brom being organized
at the back, that shot was above all. Definite goal of the week. 19
minutes left!



13 minutes left and Arsenal keep pushing while West Brom keeps
shocking the counter.

YES!!!! YES!!!! Arshavin with a cross to Bendtner, mishandled for Van
Persie to reach out and score the Equalizer!!!! And the crowd chants ARSHAVIN
ARSHAVIN ARSHAVIN!!!

10 mins left! Fortune runs in the box with a scare! Squillaci salvages
a shot! Corner and Almunia saves another heartbeat!

7 mins!!!

6 mins!! Clichy charges in the box! Still!!

Oooo to be to be a gooner.

4 mins. has Arsenal settled for a draw after that exhausting come back?

Still a concern how West Brom dribbles around Arsenal defenders
easily. And Squillaci nervously defends well. 2mins!! Come on Arsenal!!!

4 minutes stoppage time is added.

2 minutes left, Jack Wilshere with a decent crying effort. Corner
Arsenal. PRESS PRESS!!!! Cry for Handball!! Sagna is tripped in the
box!!! Corner!! Missed!! Whistle is blown!!

Another test for Arsenal, another test for the fans. If losing makes
me a stronger Gunner how much more winning. Final score 2-2.



Manchester United beats Bolton. Arsenal are 5 points behind with a
game in hand.
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The Champion's League quarter-finals draws are here!!

Thursday, March 17, 2011
Manchester City is out of the competition with a disappointing score of 1-2 on aggregate. Manchester City was much better compared to their first leg showing, and they created a lot of great chances but unfortunately they missed majority of it. Even though Dynamo lost this game, the boys from Kiev was a factor in this game, as they caused problems for City’s defense but was stopped by an inspiration performance by England’s no.1, Joe Hart.

A Night to Forget for Mario Balotelli
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
by takussa ; Farely Biassed


Lyon needed to score tonight to progress to the next round. First 30 mins of the game and Lloris was a very busy keeper. His acrobatic saves helped inspire Lyon on the attack. Constantly coming from the left side, Cissokho and Lopez were the ones conducting the play. Cissokho threw a few quality crosses that were easily handled by Real.

On the other side you could sense Real scoring a goal soon. Marcelo made the break on the 38 minute with an excellent 1-2 with CR9. Their suave partnership created a cool scoring finish for Marcelo.


wuasaaap


Lyon brought in Gomis in the second half to help chase the 2 goals they needed. But his presence wasn't enough to help Lyon's cause.

Benzema scored Real's second goal of the night securing his team a place in the next round.

excellent


Ten minutes later and Di Maria adds another to the scoreline sealing the victory for his team.


wasap


Both my teams are out. Inter Milan winning would be nice for the history of the tournament. I'd also like Tottenham, Schalke or Shakhtar to progress further. No more staying up late to catch these games live.



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