Memories Of Italy Vs Norway (France 98)

Thursday, October 6, 2011

There are many games in a world cup yet in my opinion the world cup does not truly commence till it enters the round of 16 or the elimination part of the tournament. This being the part of the world cup that allows teams to either move on with one win or be eliminated with one defeat. It being in quarterfinals where the real contenders can be seen as opposed to those teams which merely made up the numbers and perhaps entertained but apart from that; did not have a realistic chance of becoming champion.
This was the second round for the right to progress to the quarters and Italy would be facing Norway. It perhaps might seem like an odd coincidence or fate yet despite what one cared to call it, Italy had played Norway in their only two previous world cup appearances with Italy winning by a goal on both occasions. These Italian victories coming in matches which as far as Italy was concerned had been far from easy. It being back in 38 in the first world cup played in France that Italy defeated Norway by a score of 2-1 in a first round match which in fact required overtime. Italy taking the lead early on a goal by Ferraris, only to have Brustad equalize late in the game. Italy however thanks to a goal by legendary striker Piola would go on to win the match and progress to the quarterfinals in a world cup which they would eventually win.
Norway however despite playing well in France 38 would not qualify to another world cup till USA 94. It being there where they again met and lost to Italy in the first round by a score of 1-0 which one could say was the match which prevented them from going on in to the second round. This a match which I saw live at Giant's Stadium as Dino Baggio scored Italy's game winner. All of which in a way being strange that Norway prior to France 98 had qualified to two world cups and had not only lost to Italy on both occasions but in fact; Italy had been the only team to beat them in a world cup. Italy also having faced them in two of their four world cup matches. As for France 98, it did not seem that this trend would be broken as Norway had played 3 encounters and in fact had not lost a single match and had even beaten Brazil to get to the second even if this had been thanks to a most dubious penalty to say the least. Would Italy beat Norway for a third time and remain as the only team ever to beat them in a world cup? Well this we would soon find out.
Norway for their part did have a solid well disciplined team which did not like to go forward very much yet could manage goals when they needed them thanks to players like Flo. Italy was at this point playing well and even impressing as they had done in their previous two games against Austria and Cameroon.
As for myself, I again as with the match against Cameroon would be watching Italy VS Norway at home. Erico and I having decided that perhaps we should watch this match in our own respective homes instead of going out to places which for the most part would be empty or if they had people in them; they would not be Italian fans.
The match started and as I looked on I was most hopeful of an Italian victory which I knew was not a sure thing but should come. This in spite of Norway's having triumphed over Brazil in their previous encounter. As for the match itself, it was between two teams which were clearly defense minded. This being the case with both Italy and Norway. Italy's head coach, Maldini being known for such tactics while Norway was also not much for going forward though they had scored five goals in their first round encounters.
An Italian goal came relatively early which was most fortunate as this was not going to be the sort of match in which goals would be abundantly scored unless it went in to a penalty shot-out which Italy definitely did not want. Italy scoring when Vieri managed to get to a long pass in the middle of Norway's defense and go between their defenders in to the penalty box. It being from inside the penalty box at an angle to the goal that he shot the ball past Norway's goalkeeper to put Italy up in front by 1-0 just 18 minutes in to the game. A goal was shouted and phone calls were exchanged as Italy was winning yet it was not over.
The half finished with Italy still leading by 1-0 yet the match was hardly one which was being well played with perhaps Italy playing a wise yet boring style of football. Wise given that they were ahead in the scoreboard and were managing to keep their lead with relative ease. As Norway's offense did not really come close to equalizing yet boring since they were hardly coming close to a second goal themselves.
The rest of the match, I must say was most uneventful as to not even bring one memory to mind; apart Del Piero's having played very badly and Italy's having gone on to win it and progress in to the quarterfinals of France 98. Del Piero in fact played so poorly in not only not doing much of anything but having given away so many ball with bad passes that he was replaced by Baggio; who many felt should started instead.
As for Norway, they again lost to Italy; who till this day remains the only team to have beaten them in a world cup. This while Italy went forward with what from a certain point of view could be considered a great game. They had beaten a solid team without having to go in to overtime or exerting themselves too much. This in contrast to France who had to not only played much harder to beat Paraguay but had had to do it in overtime. It being Blanc who got France's goal in overtime as well as the first golden goal ever scored in world cup competition.
For my part, I was glad that Italy had won and was playing well or at least getting by without as many difficulties as they had had in USA 94 though I felt that Baggio should be given the starting position. This something my friend Enrrico, did not fully agree with in his believe that Del Piero would never recover from it yet I felt the needs of the team came before those of the individual. Baggio, after all did play much better than Del Piero in the time he played against Norway. Apart from this, I felt Italy was solid and could beat anybody and though its match against Norway was far from brilliant; it did show that they could win with relative ease over a tough opponent. As for Vieri, he in that game became the first Italian player to score 5 goals in a world cup in the first 4 matches.
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My name is Gianni Truvianni, author of many an article to be found on the internet along with the book "New York's Opera Society." My works also include the books "What Should Not Matter", "Love Your Sister" and several others which still remain unpublished though I am presently looking to change this.
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Memories Of Italy Vs. Austria (France 98)

After having beaten Cameroon by 3-0, Italy had just about qualified for the next round of France 98 since it was that victory which game them a total of 4 points which would probably be enough to make it to the round of 16. Of course they had not qualified automatically as they could still be eliminated but a win or a draw in their match against Austria would be enough to guarantee them a place in the top 16. This regardless of what happened in the match between Cameroon and Chile which would be played at the same time as Italy faced Austria.
Of course there was a chance that Italy might be eliminated yet this would require not only for Austria to defeat Italy but for Chile to defeat Cameroon which was definitely a realistic possibility yet not likely to occur. Italy however was not going to take any chances and would be playing for a victory! Specially since they wished to avoid coming in second place in the group which would have probably meant a second round encounter with Brazil. This being an encounter both teams would have preferred avoiding or at least till the later rounds of the tournament.
As for Chile and Austria, they had drawn their game at one a piece which left each of them with two points a piece. Cameron for its part, after its lose to Italy was left with only one point yet still could qualify if they beat Chile and Italy beat Austria. All of which making this part of the tournament seem much like a game of chess as there were so many options to be considered and strategy was needed. As sometimes it was preferable for some teams to come in second in their group in other to avoid a difficult match in the round of 16.
I knew it was going to be an interesting game since Italy would not be forced to win and could show some quality football. There also being the factor that Italy had improved in their last match and would probably be raising their game up a notch against Austria as well. This giving me confidence that we had a team which could contend for the title one more time yet apart from this there were other factors which allowed me to dream of a fourth title. One of them being that neither Brazil nor Germany were really playing up to their usual levels.
Germany having a team full of players who had defiantly passed their prime and were clearly not the same as when they had won the world cup in Italia 90. Germany having more than failed to impress in the first round despite their victories over teams like Iran and the USA. This while Brazil had also not produced much in the way of quality football in their first two matches against either Scotland or Morocco. It being a case of both teams getting by on their name and reputation along with having had weak opponents; rather than the quality of their game. Argentina was looking good with Batistuta which did worry me some but I felt Italy was also playing well. As for France, yes they looked impressive in beating South Africa by 3-0 and then Saudi Arabia by 4-0 but then again; one did have to consider the lack of quality in either team along with the fact that they were playing at home.
As for the match between Italy and Austria, my friend Errico and I would be seeing at it an Irish bar in Warsaw. This also being the first time he and I had ever seen Italy play in a world cup though we had seen Italy play against England in a game which ended in a 0-0 draw. There was a certain nervousness as we waited for the kick off at this bar. This after having ordered something to eat and drink. As for the bar, it was almost empty given the time of the day and the lack of interest among most Polish people in that particular game.
As for the history of world cup matches between Italy and Austria, they had played each other 3 times with Italy wining by a score of 1-0 on all three occasions. The first one being in Italia 34, the second in Argentina 78 and the last one being in Italia 90. It perhaps seeming like a strange coincidence that matches between Italy and Austria always ended with the same score yet regardless of this factor; they would be playing today for the right to pass in to the round of 16.
Italy started well as did the match yet the first half was uneventful and ended without any goals being scored. Italy perhaps surprising some in starting Del Piero in place of Baggio, who had been playing well but Del Piero; was the younger man and needed to be given a chance to mature.
Many had been the moments of tension as Italy could still be eliminated since Chile could end up beating Cameroon while Austria still could go on to beat Italy. As for Chile, they had drawn their last game against Austria at 1 with Austria getting their equalizer practically at the very last second of the game. This in a similar fashion like they had done against Cameroon in their first game which also ended in a 1-1 draw.
As for the half time break, Errico and I spent it talking about the first half and weather or not Baggio should enter the game. Of course apart from eating what we had ordered and trying to see who would be our next opponent in the second round. I thinking that more than likely we would get Norway but this still had to be decided. In all this, I must also say that there is something nice and almost relaxing about watching a match which one is not forced to win yet its score is import to weather or not one progresses in the tournament or not.
The second half started and it was 3 minutes in to the second half that Italy went ahead on the scoreboard when Del Piero centered the ball from a free kick taken from the left side of the Austrian goal. It being Del Piero's accurate cross which was met by a powerful header from Vieri, who using not only his large body but leaping ability beat both Austria's goalkeeper and defense to put Italy in front. A goal, it had been which though perhaps not a great one, released shouts of joy signaling out that we were winning. Italy was sure to be in the next round as not only where they ahead in the scoreboard but were in fact out playing their opponents.
Italy even coming close on a Donadoni header yet Austria's goalkeeper managed to tip his shot over the crossbar to keep the score at 1-0. This play once again bringing us to our feet yet not giving us the comfort of the goal which would have probably put the match out of reach. Naturally Austria, for their part had not given up and even came close when Rheinmeyer's bicycle kick almost surprised Pagliuca whose quick reflexes along with his cool head and well positioning saved what could have easily been an equalizer. Rheinmeyer allowing us to see that this was what all the excitement of a world cup was about which included goals, near misses, good tries and nice plays which though not always goals; did provide wondrous emotions.
Austria fearing they would be eliminated however were going forward which made Italian counter attacks all the more dangerous as the amount of men they were sending forward was leaving empty spaces behind. Roberto Baggio, in fact doing a superb run through the Austrian defense. All the way to their penalty box where he selflessly passed the ball to Moriero, who perhaps should have done better with his crossed shot yet just the same; Italy was getting close and the game was getting better.
Italy however would get the second when Izaghi got behind the Austrian defense and passed back to an open Roberto Baggio; who had no trouble putting Italy ahead 2-0. Again there was joy about in screams of goal. It being my friend who showed all the enthusiasm I had seen at Giant's stadium just four years prior during all of Italy's matches. Baggio was back in a big way, having scored 2 goals and had two assists in 3 games which made us see that his career had more to offer than USA 94 as far as world cups were concerned.
With a 2-0 lead and so little time remaining, I doubt anybody thought Italy would lose yet the game went on though my friend and I were sure Italy would move forward in the tournament. Austria however would score a last minute goal off a Herzog penalty to both get on the scoreboard and not break their trend of having scored a last minute goal in each of their three world cup matches. This one however unlike the rest not allowing them to tie the score but at least make it look more respectable.
Italy would have another opportunity when once again Baggio broke through the Austrian defense yet his pass was just a bit too far for Inzaghi; who just made it yet his effort was blocked by an Austrian defender; to keep the score at 2-1 and end the match with that very score. Italy went through and though this was expected, it still brought cause for celebration as Italy's next rival would be Norway.
As for Chile, they became the first South American team to qualify to the second round of a world cup without a single win. This in a way being odd since they still had not won since 62 yet would be playing Brazil in the second round in France 98.
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My name is Gianni Truvianni, author of many an article to be found on the internet along with the book "New York's Opera Society". My works also include the books "What Should Not Matter", "Love Your Sister" and several others which still remain unpublished though I am presently looking to change this.
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Memories Of Italy Vs Poland (First Round, Spain 82)

By the start of the world cup Spain 82, one could say that Italians had a good reason to feel good about their national team. After all Italy had finished fourth in the previous world cup and had also taken fourth in the most recent European Champion yet Italian fans were far from being content let alone happy. Yes, a fourth place finish was better than many had expected before the start of Argentina 78 yet sensational victories over such strong rivals as Argentina (eventual winner), France and Hungary and coming in first in the most difficult group in Argentina 78 raised hopes beyond merely being wanting a 4th place.
It perhaps being in the second round of Argentina 78 were frustration first set in their match against Germany which ended in a 0-0 draw. This result perhaps in another world cup would have been welcome yet for Italy to have drawn with such a fine squad against a German team which was very below their regular standards; was hardly anything worth celebrating. It also being a factor that Italy just about dominated the whole game from start to finish and even hit the post on one occasion while having another shot practically cleared of the line by a German defender just as the ball was about to go in for a goal. So many near misses against Germany yet all to come up with only 1 point.
The situation had been a little better but not much against their second rival in the quarterfinals. It being Austria, whom they beat by 1-0 though again in a match where they really would have scored more goals if they had just used more of the chances they created in front of Koncilia's goal. A 1-0 victory over Austria leaving Italy with a chance to progress on to the final yet only if they went on to beat the Netherlands in their remaining match.
This a match which many Italians felt they should have won as they in fact were leading by a score of 1-0 by the end of half time. Italy even clearly controlling the Dutch during the first half yet it was in the second half that fatigue set in along with perhaps being too cautious. It being then that the Dutch pressed not only Italy's usually solid defense but their goalkeeper, Dino Zoff; who many blamed for the two goals which gave Holland their pass in to the final. Holland's goal both being long range efforts which perhaps a goalkeeper of Dino Zoff's quality should have been able to save and perhaps would have had he been seen the ball better. This perhaps being Zoff's main weak point of not being able to see the ball well on shots from long distance. I always felt that for Italians, it was not so much that they were unhappy to be playing for third place against Brazil but they had been left with a certain sense that theirs should have been to play in the final against a team they had already beaten once in the tournament.
The match for third place against Brazil perhaps proved to be just as frustrating for Italy as it was in that particular game that Italy hit the post on three occasions. Bettega's last minute header finding the crossbar instead of an equalizing goal for Italy. As for Brazil's goals, they too like Holland's, came of long range efforts which many felt Zoff perhaps should have done better against though perhaps Nelinho's shot was one in a million. As it bent twice from an angle before ending up in the Italian net to put Brazil equal at one a piece with Italy. This just a few minutes before Dirceu scored Brazil's second goal which also came like a missile from outside the box.
Italy went on to loose that game for third place and end up with fourth place which perhaps many Italians would have considered as being good at the start of the tournament yet there was something about Italy's last four games out of which they only won one while drawing one and loosing two which left Italians with a bitter taste in their mouths. This given not only how Italy won their first three matches but the way in which Italy came so close to winning against Holland only to be beaten by Zoff's inability to stop two long range shots.
The European Cup of 1980 also saw Italy finish fourth yet this was hardly something worth celebrating in a country with so many past glories specially since that particular tournament was played in Italy. Italy losing their semifinal encounter against Belgium and then the match for third place to Czechoslovakia. All of which prompting Italians to call for the resignation of their head coach; Bearzot.
It was also in 1980 that Italy suffered a match fixing scandal which saw their star of the 78 world cup; Paolo Rossi suspended for three years from football. This making it impossible for him to play in Spain 82 yet this decision was soon changed when the Italian football association realized that not having a player like Rossi on their world cup squad perhaps would not be such a good thing.
Rossi was back but after not having played in two years, would he play as well as he had in Argentina 78? This many experts doubted while Bettega was going to miss the entire world cup due to a head injury which in fact could have ended not only his playing career but his life. Antognoni for his part also suffering a similar injury yet was fortunate enough to recover in time for the 82 world cup.
As one can see many factors were not looking good for Italy yet in all; they did have a very powerful team which just needed to start playing to best of their abilities. This a team with now legendary players like Zoff, Cabrini, Gentile, Scirea, Collovati, Tardeli, Antognoni, Conti and Rossi which had yet to produce their best football.
Poland for its part also had a good team which had qualified to Spain 82 without any major difficulties yet this was to be expected since they were in a group with only East Germany and Malta. This being a very easy group indeed which Poland won in grand style yet in all truth; one must also take in to consideration the weakness of the teams they faced. Poland however did have solid players like Boniek, who was in his prime along with veterans like Lato; to create a formidable attack along with Buncol. Looking back Poland did have a fine team back then but there was a political angle to consider in all this. It being that martial law had been declared in Poland the previous year which even left Poland's participation in Spain 82 in doubt yet despite these worries Poland sent their team to the world cup.
As for myself, I remember being at home and watching the game alone with my Italian grandmother; who like myself also wanted Italy to win. The game held great enthusiasm for me as I watched Italy once again in a world cup with many of the players who had played in 78 yet with some new players like Conti while old ones like Benetti were no longer on the team.
The game started and it was an immediate thing with me of getting in to the mood of wishing Italy to win to the point of concentrating on each play. It being as if mentally wishing for an Italian victory as if I could will it with my mind. Italy and Poland went at each other like two teams who were still preparing for this world cup. It being both Italy and Poland who played both halves without much in the way of excitement yet at least Italy held its own and gave a good account of themselves. This despite not winning a game which was so uneventful that nobody has even taken the trouble to put highlights of it on YouTube.
The game as can be expected ended in a 0-0 draw with neither team really giving what they were capable of yet for my part; I felt good that Italy at least had a point and that they could have won it or at least came close to doing so when Antognoni hit the post. A point was not a bad start and next would be Peru who would go on to draw their first match against Cameroon by the same score of 0-0.
My name is Gianni Truvianni, author of many an article to be found on the internet along with the book "New York's Opera Society". My works also include the books "What Should Not Matter", "Love Your Sister" and several others which still remain unpublished though I am presently looking to change this.
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Memories Of Italy Vs France (France 98)

There is a match in every world cup that a team must win and it is after having done so that a certain road opens to the final or perhaps even to the title. This being how I felt about Italy's match against Brazil in 82 or their match against Spain in 94 and this was exactly how I felt about their match against France in France 98. I being of the idea that if Italy could beat France than a game against either Germany (who was not playing so well) or Croatia in the semifinal would not be such a difficult proposition. Naturally after which it would be Brazil waiting for Italy in the final as had been the case four years earlier though on this occasion; it would be Italy to walk away with win and the championship.
France however was first before such dreams could even be passed through our minds. As for France, they had played well in their first two matches but then again their rivals had been far from quality opponents. In their third match however France had beaten Denmark but one must take in to consideration that both these teams had already qualified to the next round; so it made little difference that they won.
France's next game in the round of 16 being against Paraguay, whom they beat by 1-0 yet it was not without having to play overtime that the French team won this game and with plenty of difficulties. Over all France was not a brilliant team but a solid one which was well trained, disciplined, young, motivated and above all; were playing at home. These being all the factors they needed to overcome their perhaps lack of greatness. As for individual players, it would also be fair to say that none of their players were amongst the best who had ever played the game yet they too like their team were solid and consistent. Zidane and Henry perhaps being their most outstanding individually yet neither one of them had had a particularly outstanding world cup up till that point. Zidane, in fact would be coming back to the French team after having missed France's last two games due to having been shown the red card in France's second game.
For what concerned France, they were in the quarterfinals and playing well but this was hardly a reason to think they were going to win the world cup. After all they had been in this position in previous world cups in which they did not even make it to the final such as was the case in Spain 82 and Mexico 86. France had even made it to the semifinal of the recent European Championship where they were defeated by the Czech Republic; who did not even qualify to France 98. All of which making me believe that this was a team which Italy could beat if they just did what they were capable of.
Another thing about France was that not only had they never made it to a final, they had also not even qualified to a world cup since 86 and with regards to their football history; all they had were two third places and one fourth. This while Italy had three world cup titles and been runner-up twice yet this was no guarantee that on this particular day Italy had to win.
As for the history between Italy and France, they as a matter of fact had met each other back in the first world cup held in France in 38. It being in that quarterfinals match played so many years ago that Italy defeated France by 3-1 to become the first team to eliminate the host nation. Italy's goals on that occasion being scored first by Colaussi just 9 minutes in to the match to give Italy a lead which would last till the 10th minute of the game when Heisserer tied up the score for the local team. Italy however being the power it was back in the 30s went on to win the game in the second half when the legendary Piola scored two goals to clinch Italy's second passage in to the semifinals in as many world cups.
Italy and France went on to play each other in Argentina 78 and again it was Italy who prevailed by 2-1 with Italy's goals in that particular match being scored by Zaccarelli and Rossi while Lacombe scored France's goal just 35 seconds in to the match. Italy and France would go on to meet just 8 years later in Mexico 86 in a match which France would win by 2-0 with goals by Platini and Stopyra. Italy's lose however in Mexico 86 to France did not upset me all that much. This given that Italy's team back then was not one with enough quality to have won a world cup yet I felt that their present team was one which had been well prepared and had Baggio; whom I was more than hopeful would be in the starting lineup.
Italy had the advantage in games won Vs France yet again this meant very little specially since it had been so long since they had last played. I for my part, feeling that this would be a difficult game which Italy should win yet I could see where if France won they would go on to win the world cup. As in all reality neither Brazil nor Germany were producing the quality football they had in the past. France also having a team which was also very physically and mentally strong. This not meaning that Italy was not strong in both these departments as well but France did seem to have that advantage of playing at home and having something to proof to not only the world but their fans at home.
Italy however I also felt was strong and though perhaps not brilliant like they had been in Spain 82, did have it in them to win which made me; to a certain extent feel that this in a way was the final. As for my friend, Erico he too felt the emotions and the need to win this match with so much riding on it as to tell his girlfriend (at the time) that perhaps their were certain activities which they should perform with more intensity the day before the match just in case Italy lost the following day. It being an Italian victory which would allow him to perform such acts of desire with all the more passion while an Italian defeat would fill him with such sadness as to not even be able to contemplate such acts.
As had been the case in Italy's previous match against Norway, I decided to watch it at home and call my friend Erico when a goal was scored or during the breaks. The match was ready to start and tensions were high all around as in my mind, coming in outside the top four in a world cup for Italy (like Brazil, Argentina and Germany) is considered failure. Italy being one of the top four footballing nations in the world which demanded that their national team at least get to the semifinal with anything less being considered unacceptable. Always bearing in mind that for Italy to go in to the semifinal was also not considered a great world cup but at least some pride could be salvaged as had been the case in Argentina 78 or Italia 90 though the truth was that only being crowned world champion was ever really enough to satisfy the tifossi back home.
The game started with France clearly being the dominant team as their speed and power in the midfield simply seemed to be too much for Italy to handle or at least in the very early stage of the game. France going forward with the greatest of ease while Italy could do nothing but defend itself. Italy seemingly outclassed to the point that I did not recognize this as the Italian team which had won three games in a row with so much ease while I also failed to comprehend how France had grown so dominant. It being Zidane, Deschamps and Petite who were too much for Italy to handle as they seemed to have Italy bottled up in their own half of the field while they created plays which brought France closer and closer to their first goal.
Italy however despite clearly struggling were holding the French at bay. It being the French who controlled play and the ball but in spite of this had not really created what could be called a clear scoring chance with perhaps their best effort on goal being a spectacular bicycle kick attempted by Petit which forced a great save from Pagliuca. It being thanks to Italy's solid defense that they were able to keep order in their ranks and not crumble under the tremendous pace the French had started the game with. France also having a formidable defense which had but allowed one goal in their last four games yet in all due reality; had not faced a team with an offense of any real quality apart from Denmark.
Italy however held solid as Malidini had planned a good defensive strategy to control French attack which came early in the form of a Djorkaeff pass to Zidane which he stopped and got off a shot which Pagliuca barely managed to deflect for a corner. It being in the ensuing corner that Petit came close from what was more a back kick as I really started to wonder what was going on with Italy and why they were moving so slowly.
Maldini was playing very defensively which in an of itself was not a bad thing yet this strategy was not allowing Italy to use it offensive weapons like Del Piero and Cristian Vieri while it allowed France to take control of the midfield. This however was only for the first 15 minutes or so that France had such control yet Italy would create a nice chance when Moriero centered high to Vieri; whose header went just wide of the post.
Tension was everywhere or at least one could feel strong desires to win this game as both teams seemed to be playing a very physical game with France showing their strengths yet not with any real creativity like previous French teams had done but with a consistency of going constantly forward. It seeming as if this team had all the ingredients to control a match but not really the ingenuity to win it.
Italy also being strong yet in my opinion as well as many later on, playing not only too much on the defensive but not really taking advantage of their offensive possibilities. One of them coming when Vieri got a pass from Del Piero which he drilled in the hands of Bartez from a distance. It being Bartez who was well placed to stop a very hard shot indeed.
It was however after the first 20 minutes of the game that French pressure ceased as perhaps fatigue would not allow them to keep it up during the whole game yet Italy at least started creating spaces which even saw Vieri test Bartez one more time yet it was the French goalkeeper who managed to make a save with his foot. France however did dominate the first half yet if they out played Italy in quality that would be perhaps hard to say yet they were definitely livelier even if imagination was what they lacked to break Italy's defense.
The second half ended and to a large extent, I was glad that Italy was not losing yet like my friend, I did wonder why the ultra defensive strategy and if perhaps Italy should bring in Del Piero. As for the match, it was not a particularly good one from either team yet both Italy and France seemed to want to win which made for a fast paced match yet not necessarily one of quality.
The second half got under way and it was by than that Italy at least no longer found themselves bottled up in their own half yet still opportunities were far and few. It being mostly France who had the ball yet seemed not to know what to do with it when they did have it while Italy lacked that man who could coordinate their attack from the midfield. This due to Dino Baggio's not really having a good game.
As for the second half, it was not overly exciting yet this was a semifinal match which at least made every play take on greater importance. France perhaps feeling the need to attack more due to playing at home while Italy was gaining in confidence and going forward more yet this could have been more due to French fatigue than Italian inspiration.
It was also in the second half that Baggio was finally allowed to enter the game in place of Del Piero; who had not really had a good game and perhaps should have been replaced much earlier. I must admit that I did view Baggio's coming on in the game as being a sign that Italy could turn this game around yet I also could see where perhaps he was being sent in too late. Italy needing somebody to add a creative touch to the game which could have been none other than Baggio yet the game was very stagnant with both teams being so balanced that it was hard to say what would happen.
The match ended at 0-0 and it is needless to say that there would be overtime much like there had been against Brazil four years earlier in the final yet on this occasion; it would be sudden death overtime as was the case in the NHL. First goal would end the game in favor of the team that scored it which would make this very tense indeed. One moment of inspiration or one error and four years of preparation for this moment would either pay-off for somebody or be wasted. As always I called my friend to confer yet tensions were such that suffering had taken a toll on our nervous as to make us with all emotion look on with fear and passion as every play unfolded.
Baggio did give Italy a new hope and a fresh spirit which could be seen in the way he opened up the right side of the field which had been closed as Albertini started getting more involved in the game. How much we wanted this game that all we did was push for that one chance that it would all end which it almost did. Baggio getting on to the end of an Albetini lob which he just put wide of Bartez's goal which would have fallen had he just managed to get it on target. Baggio's effort being great just to get the ball so close as it was not an easy play yet the great ones can make something from nothing and Baggio had just about made everything possible for that split second yet his shot went wide.
So close had we been to winning and moving on to the semifinal that I can imagine that Baggio would have probably been remembered as the greatest player of France 98 had he scored on that play. This after coming in as a substitute in the second half yet it was not to be. It making me almost jump out of my seat as nervous were such that all that was needed was one single goal and it would all be over. This being a new sensation for me in football where sudden death overtimes had never been a part of the game or at least not till that particular world cup.
As for the game it had opened up in a strange way. This as Italy and France went back and forward without the midfield being much of factor yet despite this scoring chances were still not coming with more abundance on either side. Italy however had gained some control of their zone and were not being pressed so much yet were able to do little on offense even with Baggio's moments of inspiration.
The second half of overtime came and the dead lock continued with penalties seeming more of a possibility and looming over Italy's head that they might loose in such a fashion for the third time in as many world cups. Tension was every where just because it was a world cup game. This making every time either team went past the midfield a moment of suspense even if they did not get close to scoring.
I can imagine how my friend was suffering as I was yet all came close to tragedy when a pass went to Djarkaeff in the penalty box, who found himself all alone on the right side of Italy's goal. It being a slight moment of hesitation on Pagliuca's part on weather to stay in his goal or come out yet did manage to get to the right place in time to prevent a shot on goal. This as Pagliuca's body barely managed to close out the angle in what to a certain extent was France's best chance at scoring in the entire game. The play seeming like something out of a film as in one point, it was a divided ball between Pagliuca and Djarkaeff with both seeming to be running to it in slow motion while fans on both sides held their breaths. It being Djarkaeff who got their just a second before yet Pagliuca just managed to cover.
What a moment of drama yet that was it. End of the match and penalties. Of course, I was still hopeful Italy could win it yet that like many things; was far from being a sure thing. France, for their part had lost in penalties to Germany in 82 yet they had beaten Brazil in 86 thanks to penalties. Who would be chosen to kick for Italy. Which goalkeeper would be up to the task of saving or which player would break down and miss. France started and it was Zidane who scored.
I for my part, feeling that the real pressure is on the kicker and never on the goalkeeper therefore I was more tense when Italy kicked than when France kicked. It being every French penalty which was really an opportunity for Italy to go ahead in this shot-out. All of which making me most tense when Baggio stepped up yet he scored and put his fingers on his lips after easily tucking away the ball in to the back of the French net. This as if in a gesture to tell people that no more need be said about the past.
Lizarazu for France than missed with a shot which Pagliuca did not have much trouble in saving. This as all Italian fans jumped out of their seats that perhaps this might be our day. Italy was ahead for the first time in a world cup penalty shot-out. All they had to do was score four consecutive penalties and they would be in the semifinal and probably in the final playing Brazil. Albertini next yet he misses to send all feelings of triumph back to desperate fears of losing. The score was still even yet Italy had been ahead if ever for such a brief moment but they had.
The next two kickers were solid and scored for both Italy and France as Costacurta and Vieri did their job for Italy while Trezeguet and Henry did likewise for France. It being a case of all scoring with all the calmness needed to take a penalty in the manner in which it was intended to be taken. Blanc than scoring for France to add to the tension as it left Di Biagio in a position that if he did not score; the game would be over.
More penalties I hoped and with all my concentration I focused that Di Biagio might score yet his shot hit off the French cross bar and bounced away. France had won and for Italy, it would be another four years of waiting while the French had probably won the world cup as chances were they would beat Croatia and have to face Brazil in the final though Holland was looking very strong. My feelings being that after having beaten Italy, this world cup would belong to France much as was the case with Spain in 2008 when they too beat Italy in penalties in the quarterfinals and went on to win the European Championship.
France had played the game which confirmed that they had it in them to be world champion while Italy had to a large extent squandered their chance to make it to another semifinal and their offensive weapons in the form of Vieri and Baggio. It being Maldini, who was very much criticized after the world cup yet not so much for losing in penalties but for playing so defensively as to allow France to control the game. Of course many felt that Maldini with his defensive reputation should never have gotten the job yet regardless of reasons he was replaced by Italy's legendary goalkeeper; Dino Zoff.
In conclusion, I would say that the Italy Vs France of France 98 was a match played at a great pace with strong wills to win on both sides yet it was far from being a brilliant game or even a memorable one. It being as Maldini pointed out that it was France who attacked more but did not create more scoring opportunities than Italy. France winning more due to keeping their nerves than anything great they might have produced on the field of play.
My name is Gianni Truvianni, author of many an article to be found on the internet along with the book "New York's Opera Society". My works also include the books "What Should Not Matter", "Love Your Sister" and several others which still remain unpublished though I am presently looking to change this.
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Under Armour Blur Pro Football Boots Review

This week we are reviewing The Under Armour Blur Pro Football Boots.
Under Armour are a well-established US brand that is now making its mark in the UK and throughout Europe in an attempt to gain market share in the football boot area.
As worn by players such as Bobby Zamora, the Under Armour Blur Pro Football Boots are like shock absorbers for the feet! Players with natural speed and agility are able to tap into the technology used to design these boots, enabling far greater performance levels.
Built with an entirely seamless micro fibre upper, this unique perforated design with a smooth texture allows for enhanced ball control and keeps your feet feeling fresh and cool throughout the game. Something not all boots allow for.
The weight has been reduced to around 200g and combine this with the Pebax outsole and wider fore-foot and you have a boot that offers great maneuverability and acceleration. Twisting and turning, covering ground over short distances and stopping dead are no problem when wearing these football boots.
Micro G cushioning and 4D foam create ultimate shock absorption taking the stress off your calves and feet enabling sustained endurance levels. This is so important especially during the latter stages of the game.
The boots also feature an asymmetrical lacing system which includes a wrap-around tongue for individual fit and less bulkiness in the areas needed to strike the ball cleanly.
Under Armour offer a choice of two colourways, black/bolt or metallic silver with strategic positioning of the logo enhancing the visual effect. Whichever option you decide to go for you are certain to get noticed.
These boots would be suitable for players who have natural speed and agility. They will help to enhance these natural talents and will give you a competitive edge over your opposition.
In terms of build quality and value for money, you will be hard pressed to find a similar elite pair of boots built to this standard at such a relatively low price.
Under Armour probably still have some way to go until they are genuinely competing against the likes of Adidas, Nike and Puma but the Under Armour Blur Pro certainly is a move in the right direction. With well known professional players starting to adopt these boots, then it can only be a matter of time.
Extra time is your chance to shine when wearing these ultra comfortable Under Armour Blur Pro Football Boots.
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Chelsea FC Consider Building A New Stadium

Chelsea Football Club are considering the possibility of building a new stadium after news this week that the club are set to make attempts to buy back the freehold on the stands and pitch of their current stadium, Stamford Bridge, which are owned by an organisation known as the Chelsea Pitch Owners.
The ownership of the pitch and stands was sold to the group in 1993 by former club chairman Ken Bates, ensuring the club could never be sold to developers or the stadium relocated without the consent of the supporters. Following an ambitious re-development of the ground in the 1970s when the proposal was to develop a 50,000 all seated stadium, although the plans were revolutionary they were also far too ambitious. Chelsea found themselves in severe financial difficulties by the mid 1970s which forced the club to sell many of its star players and ultimately a decision was made to sell the Stamford Bridge ground to property developers in order to generate income and pay off some of the debts as the club was nearly bankrupt.
The decision to sell the ground nearly saw the end of the football club as they faced financial ruin, a ten year legal battle ensued which finally saw the Blues win back their Stadium in 1992, when ironically the developers themselves went bankrupt, lifting the threat of eviction from their own ground and it being redeveloped as houses or shopping precincts.
During the prolonged legal battle the Blues were unable to re-develop their ground as they no longer owned it, forcing them to fall behind many other clubs as they built bigger and better stadiums. Extensive redevelopment did finally follow during the 1990's with redevelopment of the North and West Stands and the famous Shed End terraces which was re-developed into an all seated stadium, the redevelopments also saw the construction of the Chelsea Hotel, which is adjacent to the ground.
Although the current stadium is certainly impressive, compared with the ground of the 1980s, the capacity for the Stamford Bridge stadium is just under 42,000 which falls well short of rivals Manchester United, Arsenal and Manchester City, which has been a concern for the management of the club for some time. One option for Chelsea is to redevelop their existing stadium to increase the capacity, but this may be difficult due to surrounding buildings, a new development would therefore seem to be the preferred option.
The agreement with Chelsea Pitch Owners is interesting because initially they did not raise enough money to the secure the purchase of the freehold of the ground and were given a £10 million loan by the club, in return for this loan the football club now lease the ground back on a 199 year agreement. If the club were to regain the freehold then relocation would be much easier, however, under the agreement the location of the new stadium must be within three miles of the existing stadium if it were to be developed before the year 2020 and have a minimum capacity of 55,000 fans.
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Memories Of Italy Vs Cameroon (Spain 82)

Italy perhaps had been out played by Peru yet despite that they had drawn in a game which I would say was the weakest exhibition of football they gave in what was Spain 82. It being precisely that draw against Peru at one goal a piece which left them at the top of the group and a point away from going on in to the next round. As for Peru and Poland, they had already played their match which surprisingly ended in a 5-1 Polish win. Poland's win being much larger than many would have ever expected over a team which prior to that game had played good football yet perhaps had wore itself out before the world cup. Poland's goals perhaps serving as proof of this as all five of them were scored in a 20 minute spell during the second half.
Poland had qualified and Peru had been eliminated yet for Italy, Cameroon still remained with whom they simply could not lose to. This being a situation similar to the one Germany found itself in four years ago in their last group match against Tunisia. As for my part, I could not get out of my mind that this was a team which had so much potential and would be playing so well if they just managed to get their act together.
Cameroon, for what concerned them had drawn both their games at 0 with both Peru and Poland and had basically given a good account of themselves in front of their fans as well as the rest of the world which had taken a liking to this strong spirited African team. Cameroon being a strong physical team with good control of the ball and a disciplined defense yet seemed to lack the savvy on offense of European or South American teams which made them perhaps easier to defend against. Cameroon also having players of the quality of Tokoto, Milla (who would be a star of "Italia 90") and their goalkeeper; Thomas Nokono. All in all a team which had left found memories with the fans of not only themselves but African football as a whole.
The game started with Italy wearing all white though this I was not sure of the reason since Italy's blue could not be confused with Cameroon's green yet despite the reason; the fact remained that Italy would not be playing in their typical blue jerseys. Italy needing only a draw however started attacking as if wanting to put it out of doubt that it would be them to qualify.
Italy did dominate the first few minutes much like Peru and Poland had done yet they too did not really create many scoring opportunities. It being late in to the half that from a free-kick Conti was able to beat the well executed Cameroonian off-sides trap yet his shot inexplicable missed; when all which was left for him to do was put the ball in the net.
The game was in fact, a lively game with both teams going up and down the field with some nice plays on both sides. Italy however came ever so close on a header from Collovati which Nokono just barely managed to get a hand on as it was going over his head; to tip it upward. The ball hitting off the crossbar in what was a great scoring chance for Italy as I could practically see Italy in the second round for just a split second yet it was not to be.
The first half however ended at 0 with some disappointment on my part not to be winning yet what mattered was that Italy would go through if the score remained as it was. Many perhaps were expecting more from Italy after having won their three first round matches in the last world cup but at the end of the day what really counts is going through to the second round as once there; all teams go back to being even.
Paolo Rossi frankly speaking had not done much in this world cup yet he had had some near misses like he did against Poland but it was the 60 minute mark of the game that he found some of the greatness he showed in Argentina 78. This the moment he crossed the ball to Graziani; who headed the ball in for an Italian goal. A goal and what a joy it was to be up by 1-0 and about to enter the second round. A goal perhaps which Nokono would have had if had not tripped or slipped yet this hardly mattered because Italy was leading by 1 -0 with nothing to do but hold out for 30 minutes and theirs would be a victory. Italy would also win its first match in a world cup since their 1-0 win over Austria four whole games ago.
How calm it felt to be on top and knowing that Italy would be in the second round most likely against Maradona's Argentina and Zico's Brazil but that was later; for the moment Italy was in the lead by 1-0. What joy or at least it was for a whole minute till Mbida managed to tie the game for Cameroon at 1-1. All the glory taken from Italy as again they were in a draw which would still be good enough to qualify yet nothing was sure. Mbida's goal did look slightly off-sides but this again hardly mattered as the goal was given as Cameroon held on to their hopes that they might go through.
Italy and Cameroon were tied and such did it end and where I could share the feelings of those who were sad over Cameroon's departure, who had done so much more than expected; I also felt glad Italy had qualified. Cameroon and Algeria letting people all over the world see that there was another continent which could play football in the world. The game in and of itself had not been much to look at but it had been nice to watch and though Italy had not lost; I still felt there was more to this team that met the eye.
My name is Gianni Truvianni, author of many an article to be found on the internet along with the book "New York's Opera Society". My works also include the books "What Should Not Matter", "Love Your Sister" and several others which still remain unpublished though I am presently looking to change this.
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Memories Of Italy Vs Peru (Spain 82)

Italy had tied with Poland in a match which held little if any real interest for the fans apart from its having been a world cup match. Peru on the other hand had also tied with Cameroon in what was seen as a defeat in Peru at the time given that Peru had in the months previous to the world cup beaten France in Paris by 1, Hungary in Budapest by 2-1 and both Rumania and Borusia Dortmund by the score of 2-0. All of which leading Peruvians to believe that they would easily beat Cameroon yet Cameroon turned out to be a much more difficult opponent than most had anticipated.
Of course for Peru, there was also the case that their money hungry and even greedy federation made them not only play too many matches in the months leading up to the world cup but go on a tour of Europe, North America and Africa; which frankly and understandably exhausted the team even before the start of Spain 82. It even being their Brazilian coach "Tim" who strongly objected to such a rigorous schedule yet his wishes for Peru not to exert themselves were ignored. Peru having to play at least 12 international friendlies in the months leading to the world cup.
Peru however did have a very strong team which even French coach, Hidalgo claimed to be among the best in South America; alongside Argentina and Brazil. Peru's team being comprised of players of the quality of Cubillas, Diaz, Duarte, Quiroga, Uribe, Barbadillo, Cueto, Velasquez and Oblitas. Of course some of these players were perhaps slightly past their prime but the team over all was solid and I believe would have done better had it not been for their federation being so anxious to make money on a tour before the world cup.
As for their match against Cameroon, Peru had played well but not really as well as they had in the months leading up to the world cup. Of course it also being case of Cameroon not being an easy team which lead to their drawing at 0-0. Italy, also like Peru had played well in their first game yet had also not shown all which they were capable of. Would they do it in this match or would it be Peru to show the same qualities which had allowed them to eliminate Uruguay in order to get to Spain 82? This was what I awaited to see as the match started.
This match being one which I would watch at home on my lonesome yet the emotions were high as I awaited for the kick off. The first chance though perhaps not a very serious one came when Peru's Oblitas sent a pass in to the box which Uribe managed to control yet was boxed out and all danger was cleared by Scirea. This play not being overly important yet allowing us to see that Peru was a team which with nice touches on the ball could create scoring chances.
The world cup was in full swing now as all the strategy of winning came in to play along with what other teams were doing. It being Cameroon and Poland who drew their match at 0-0 which meant that who ever won this game would be the leader of the group and probably qualify to the next round. Of course a draw at 0 would leave it all as it was while a draw at 1 goal or more would be beneficial to both. This perhaps being what I was hoping for in place of an Italian victory.
Italy however was controlling the game early on and creating chances though perhaps not clear scoring opportunities. A long distance shot by Marini which Quiroga did not catch the ball cleanly but at least managed to get it back before Graziani could get the rebound. It was not so much that Italian pressure was so great yet I felt that a goal was near which made me wait for that moment which would be Italy's first goal in a world cup since that game for third place against Brazil.
Italy was working the ball well and it was at the 18 minute mark of the game that Cabrini got a ball on the right side of Peru's goal which he sent to Antognoni; who found Conti with a ball which he let pass behind him to set up a shot from outside the box to beat Quiroga and give Italy a 1-0 lead. It was a great shot and a great goal to put enthusiasm back in to me that Italy was once again winning in a world cup match. Quiroga perhaps did not cover as well as he had on previous occasions or fully could have but this scarcely mattered for what did was that Italy was leading by 1-0.
It was however a few minutes after Italy's goal that perhaps the most memorable moment of the match came when Peru's Velasquez, who is rather a large man bumped in to West German official Walter Eschweil; who naturally came out the worse from such a collision. Eschweil falling to the ground yet without any malice on Velasquez's part; who did apologize to Eschweil with all being allowed to continue without hard feelings.
Italy continued to attack however at this point as it was Peru who to a certain extent had lost their way on the field as Italy took advantage of this factor. Italy even coming close on a play which perhaps Scirea should have done better on as his shot sailed over Quiroga's goal though the play may have been annulled for an Italian hand.
The half ended with Italy still holding their one goal lead yet this match was far from over and Peru had began attacking with more and more of the good football which had brought them to this world cup. Italy did have a solid defense yet one goal was hardly enough to believe the game had already been won. I however felt that Italy could get a tie if not a win as I had seen what Peru could do yet they for the most part were not a team which scored a lot of goals in comparison to how many situations they created.
The second half got underway with Peru definitely having it in their minds to go forward. As for Italy, the truth was that Conti apart from scoring was having a good game while Rossi was barely visible and perhaps gave many good reasons to believe that Bearzot had been over optimistic to include him for this world cup. Italian defense however was well formed yet they were going to be tested and this I was ready for.
Cubillas being first to show why he had scored ten goals in two world cups when from a free kick in a very narrow angle, he managed to bend the ball in such a way to almost surprise Zoff; who really had to be at his best to get to that shot. Italy was trying to hold on to their lead yet had not given up on the counter attack in order to take advantage of Peru's desperation to go forward. It being Antognoni who after a fine run perhaps should have done better with his shot yet it did let Peru know that they should be careful in the back. I felt that a second goal for Italy could clinch it yet Peru would play harder being so close to being eliminated.
There is something about getting one's first win in a world cup which is exiting as one can celebrate yet it was not so much that Italy was yet close to it but I felt it could come. Cabrini even testing Quiroga from the left side of his goal with a shot which brought out another fine save from Peru's goalkeeper.
Peru however in all this had imposed their game on Italy and was getting ever closer to a goal of their own. It being on a free kick that Diaz almost surprised not only Italy's defense who was waiting for Cubillas to take it yet his fine effort was saved by Zoff; who did well to deflect it over the bar. All being clear that Peru was getting closer and score they almost did or perhaps should have when a long pass in to the box found sloppy defending from Italy. This forcing Zoff to come off his line and collide with on coming Peruvian player whose shot bounced off Zoff and straight in to the path of Peru's La Rosa though not perhaps as comfortably as he would have wanted it; as the ball was slightly to his left which caused him to miss yet Italy was flirting with disaster.
This Italian team reminding me of their Argentina 78 team which was capable of playing well in the first half and even taking an early lead only to lose it in the second half. This perhaps being what was taking place in this particular game. Italy even committing what might have been a penalty or at least what came close to being one yet the referee judged it not to have been one. Italy's defender Colovatti playing the ball first with no intension to bring down the man yet Peru was getting closer.
Minute 83 came and though I felt sorry that Peru might be eliminated, I was glad that Italy could get its first win in Spain 82 yet it was at this point that Cubillas took a free-kick but rather than strike it at goal with a curve; he passed it to Diaz. Diaz in fact not hitting it well but just enough to get it to take a deflection in to the back of the net to give Peru a well deserved equalizer. Zoff was completely fooled on the play by the deflection which gave him no chance what so ever yet regardless of how the goal came; it did come and it did count.
Italy and Peru were tied at one a piece and were also tied for the lead in the group. This making it that all Peru needed to do against Poland was get another draw in other to progress to the next round while Italy also needed a draw. For my part, I must say that like was the case in Germany 2006, I was not unhappy to see Italy get a draw against a team which had really made a good effort and played well.
My name is Gianni Truvianni, author of many an article to be found on the internet along with the book "New York's Opera Society". My works also include the books "What Should Not Matter", "Love Your Sister" and several others which still remain unpublished though I am presently looking to change this.
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Youth Soccer Passing Basics

Passing a soccer ball is not as easy as making a pass with a basketball. Both sports require different techniques, but soccer has many steps to complete a pass. Players need to be taught where the ball needs to be struck, what part of the foot needs to be used, where should the plant foot be placed, which directing the plant foot should be pointing, which direction the hips need to be pointing, bending of the plant foot, where the toes of the striking foot needs to be placed, and last but not least, where the eyes need to be focused on. These steps all need to be taken to strike a ball properly. If at any point in a demonstration, a piece is missing, the ball will not be struck properly.
Basketball has a bounce pass and a chest pass, two simple basic fundamental passes. One can play the game by learning just these two passing styles. Soccer on the other hand has 5 different basic passing techniques. The inside foot pass, outside foot pass, laces pass, chipping the ball, and driving the ball. All these passes need to be learned for a player to simply play the game. Inside of the foot passing is used for a basic passing to players while the ball is on the ground. An outside foot pass is a pass to a player that is to the right of you if you're a right footed player or a pass to the left of you if you're a left footed player. These are quick passes used in tight locations on the field when surround by players. Passing the ball with the laces will essentially be used when driving a ball across the field to a teammate. This is done when player turns the ankle in ward and drives the lace underneath the ball to lift it in the air to create a hard and long pass in the air. The chip is used with the same technique. The player turns the ankle inward and drives the laces under the ball. Difference between a drive and a chip is, the player gets half of the ball and half of the grass when chipping the ball. When chipping a ball, the soccer ball will have back spin.
Soccer is perceived as a sport that only has one objective and that is to put the ball in the net any way you can. This can be done at a young age, but when players move on to travel soccer or even junior high, soccer skills and fundamentals need to be learned. This is where passing the ball the correct way will come into player. Players that cannot pass a ball correctly, wont be able to compete at a higher level than AYSO.
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The Barcelona Way of Total Football

La Liga - the Spanish top soccer league has kicked off again. That is, the league start was more of a totter than a kick as the players went on strike the first weekend of the league. The rivalry between the keepers, Barcelona, and their eternal antagonists Real Madrid looks set to be more intense than ever, and the ball is rolling again with more vehemence than ever before!
When Barcelona tore down Real Madrid 5-0 at home in their legendary stadium Camp Nou on the 29th of November 2010 many analysts and fans alike started talking about the greatest soccer match ever. When what is considered the best team in the world disposes of the second best with style and ease, big words tend to be used. probably, the Barca team of the season 2010/11 might have had more creativity than most any team in soccer history, yet the word that occurs to describe the success it is; tradition.
The club was founded 29/11 1899 by Swiss entrepreneur Hans Gamper, and won the first major trophy winning the Spanish league in 1929. Even though the club enjoyed a row of triumphs in decades to come, the tradition that today's Barcelona style is rooted in, has its origin in the Dream Team when Dutch legend Johan Cruyff was skipper from 1990 to 1994 experiencing immense success.
Cruyff came aboard FC Barcelona as a player in 1973 winning the Spanish league on the first try. At his peak Cruyff was maybe the best European player of his generation and his name regularly features when considering the all time greats of soccer. While he was at the wheel as manager between 1988-1996 the club won four league titles and one European cup title. But, maybe his longest lasting legacy is the philosophy of football that he was instrumental in instituting. Cruyff was a product of the 70s Dutch school of Total Football. The core idea was to delete the traditional demarcations between defenses and attackers.
Total football demanded that all players in all positions be equally skilled with the ball, and always look around to attack spaces the opposition leaves unguarded, and close down the space around attacking rivals. This philosophy was central to the success of the Dutch national team in the 70s, of the Barcelona dream team on the early 90s and of the squad we see today. Today's coach Josep Guardiola is a true product of the club's youth academy, La Masia. This academy is another key factor in the club's success, and the nucleus of the new dream team was formed here with players like Xavi, Puyol, Iniesta, Valdes, Fabregas (just lately returned home from Arsenal) and even Argentinean Leonel Messi were all drilled in the Barca way of total football.
Leo Messi is naturally another vital factor. The small-scale magician is breaking records (and opponents' spirit) on a regular basis, and before reaching his mid 20s is already being hailed as one of the greatest soccer players of all time. In a team that accent the collective, the individual talents of the one team player is still essential. FC Barcelona has always had exceptional individuals; Cruyff, Maradona, Ronaldo, Ronaldinho. And, many of these legends have been on top of their games during their years at Camp Nou. The FC Barcelona success formula is to have a formation and a style ingrained in a strong tradition with years of instruction and education of their young talents. Far more importance is given to individual skills and compatibility with team-mates than to physical strength and height. This tradition and status are what appeals to young talents (like Messi) from all over the world and allows the Barcelona coach to choose his team from the most promising local talent and some of the foremost talents world-wide to construct and reconstruct his team.
This is it, the secret of FC Barcelona's success; tradition, team-spirit and individual inventiveness! As the season 2011/12 is on its way newcomers Alexis Sanches, Cesc Fabregas and Thiago are set to take the team to the next stage this season.
Written by James Johns - freelance writer based in Barcelona.
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Bill Russell Biography and Career Highlights, Boston Celtics Center Hall of Fame Legend

Long before NBA basketball was known for it's face paced up and down the floor action, Bill Russell was the man revolutionized the sport to what we all see today. Bill Russell was such a dominating force in the NBA a whole new generation of players were drafted with hopes that they could find a big man who could do it all! Bill Russell led the Celtics to 11 NBA Champions, was nicknamed "Mr. Defense", and was the centerpiece to one of the greatest dynasties ever to play in professional sports.
If there ever was a basketball player who deserved to be called an "impact player," it was Bill Russell. He left his mark in basketball everywhere he ever played. When he went to the the University of San Francisco in 1952, the school didn't even have a gym. Four years later, San Francisco University had two National Championships, a 55 game winning streak, and a brand new gymnasium. Russell led San Francisco to the first undefeated season in NCAA history.
Just as soon as Bill Russell graduated college he left his mark on the USA Olympic basketball team. USA steamrolled their way to win the gold medal in Australia. As a rookie with the Boston Celtics he led the team to its first ever World Championship.
From 1959 to 1966, Russell's impact on the game was at an all time high. He was the man who grabbed the rebounds, blocked most the shots, and keyed the Boston Celtics fast break. When Celtics head coach Red Auerbach retired, his chosen successor was Bill Russell himself! By becoming the first African American head coach in professional sports, his impact was felt immediately. The 34 year old player-coach led his team through the playoffs for two of the most memorable Championship runs in basketball history. Russell and his over the hill players drove past younger teams that were just starting to master the brand of basketball that he introduced to basketball more than a dozen years earlier. By the time that Bill Russell left the game, "Mr. Defense," had certainly left his mark.
Bill Russell Timeline Biography
  • Age 6 - Goes to school in a one room shack
  • Age 12 - Mother passes away
  • Age 21 - Leads San Francisco to win NCAA Championship
  • Age 22 - Drafted by the Boston Celtics
  • 1956 - Helps USA win Gold Medal
  • 1957 - Leads Celtics to fist NCAA Championship
  • 1966 - Becomes first African American coach in professional sports
  • 1969 - Retires with 12 NBA Championships
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2'Smooth Jordan Shoes for Basketball

Just when the basketball sneaker world thought that the "Cool Grey" colorway may have decided to get some rest, the new Jordan 2'Smooth has showed up and informed us otherwise. The colorway used on this new Jordan shoe has been the talk of the sneaker scene for a couple years now. The Jordan 11 "Cool Greys" dropped on us last December certainly made a nice Christmas present. And was perhaps the pinnacle of the wave of this colorway. A colorway that has been with us and doesn't seem to be going anywhere away just yet. Just as 2010 ended, the beginning of 2011 brought the same trend, cool grey kicks. With the news of this new Jordan shoe for basketball dropping in the most popular colorway this year, you can continue to see it on many more shoes to come.
The new Jordan 2'Smooth is a low-cut shoe, another popular trend that sneakerheads seem to be gravitating towards. Similar to the new CP 2'Quick in cut and the cushioning system it uses, this new shoe also uses a the Nike cushioning system "Podulon in the midsole and on the outsole. The inspiration for the design of the upper from which the new shoe uses, should be familiar to Jordanheads. The Air Jordan XX. The influence of that shoe can be seen on the upper in the form of laser graphic design. The design that made the Jordan XX a classic. This classic laser graphic print design is also seen on the midsole of the shoe. White takes care of the lacing system and outsole. Digital print "Jordan" logos are used the tongue and finish off the shoe.
The Jordan 2'Smooth is just another addition to the already strong lineup that Jordan Brand and Nike continues to drop in a low-cut basketaball shoe. And why wouldn't they? Ballers are demanding them. Demanding them in record numbers. The Nike Hyerfuse, originally dropped as a mid-cut basketball shoe has now become more popular as a low-cut shoe. More pairs of the Hyperfuse have sold in low-cut than it's mid-cut counterpart. Both professional and recreational basketball players have accepted and actually prefer playing in low-cut kicks. The lightweight stability is a big reason why this is the case. Durability and high performance are also big reasons that hoopers are switching over to low-cut kicks. The new technology in which basketball shoes are now made allow for all the qualities that a baller wants in a shoe.
The new Jordan 2'Smooth is shoe that possesses all these qualities in a shoe. This shoe is available now, so head over to Finishline.com and grab a fresh pair.
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I have been an avid sneakerhead for 40 years. From running shoes to my true passion, basketball shoes, I own more pairs of shoes than I can count. Nike, Adidas, Under Armour, and Reebok are dropping some pretty sick kicks right now. If you are like a sneakerhead like me, you truly can't wait for tomorrow when news of a new sneaker drop will be announced.
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Top 10 NBA Players in the Last Decade

Many players from the NBA come and go. Play a few matches, switch teams and before you know it they are out of the spotlight but on the other hand just a handful that make it big and become part of history. Some of the players of recent times make a quick jump to fame, they have the skills, determination and the magic that sets them apart, that's earns them a lot of fame and glory but the sudden rush of rewards, shifts their focus and in a short span of time they move into the "has been" side of the plate.
In the last decade, very few new players have been able to make history but a few seniors have won themselves a spot in the legend category. The list below highlights one of the best basketball players that have stepped on the face of the planet. While some are retired and have engraved their names forever, there are some that are still standing tall on the court and showing the world the best in them still exists.
Kobe Bean Byrant
In the game for around 15 years and still standing tall, one of the most wanted players in the game and a key player for L.A Lakers as a Shooting Guard. This mountain of talent has won the NBA championship five times, most valuable player two years in a row plus being a slam-dunk competition winner. In his career, with a few ups and downs he has never left the spotlight and after being compared to the legend "Michael Jordan" there is no other proof needed that he is one of the finest.
Shaquille Rashaun O'Neal
If you are born in the 80's and have played basketball for at least 6 months you will be aware of the terms such as "Shaq Attack" and "the sleeping giant" and they all are nick names given to the 7 foot tall giant, that played in the center position and scared ballers from dunking. Being the most valuable player for three years running and four championships tagged to his name this beast is one of the most successful centers this sport has ever seen.
Tim Duncan
One of the most talented players, that played multiple positions and good at all. Tim Duncan has played his entire professional career in just one team "San Antonio Spurs"; no doubt, he is the most important player in the team. Got four championships under his belt, he definitely made history and continues to do so.
Kevin Garnett
If you have him in the team you know who is going to score, one player that has the gift of defending like a wall and offending like a tank "Kevin Garnett" is a lethal weapon most enjoyed by the Minnesota Timberwolves for more than a decade. From only 29 wins in a season and failing to make the playoffs, Garnett helped the wolves move up the list.
Tracy Lamar McGrady, Jr.
Very few players get to play for positions front and back, yet do it beautifully. From dunking, shooting, blocking and everything else in between McGrady can do it all. Still proving himself in the court, this player has talent and is ready to write history soon.
Vincent Lamar "Vince" Carter
If you have ever heard of a real life superman than its got to be him, with amazing dunks in competitions or in matches, there is no one like him. This legend has made the books with inspiring dunks that seem impossible to the naked eye. If you are watching him dunk on youtube you will find yourself watching the same video several times to get to see what he's actually capable off.
Allen Ezail Iverson
He may seem tiny on the court with his compact body but his skills are far greater than any in the sport. Being the most wanted player a couple of times, he has proven his worth but his ball handling skills, speed and shooting is just perfection.
Yao Ming
When you are the tallest player in the whole of NBA then it is difficult for the spotlight to miss you. One international player that has made his name in the game is none other than the tower himself. Ming was selected by the Rockets as a center and that position he held well, until recently with several injuries had to throw in the towel. Even though his pro career did not last long enough it was still enough for him to make it as the best.
Reginald Wayne "Reggie" Miller
When you need long shots, then you know whom to call. Miller, the man who owned the 3-point line was incredible with his shooting skills, played his entire career for the pacers and now retired. This legend played some important games and scored the most valuable points.
Michael Jeffrey Jordan
If there is one man that can define and redefine basketball then there is no better person than Air Jordan himself. A magician on the court, credited with six championships and the most valuable player in all history, there is no comparison to MJ. From his 2-point line dunk to his buzzer beating winning shots, Jordan is the best there was, the best there is (even though retired) and the best there ever will be.
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The New Lebron 9 Low's

Has time slipped by us that quickly? It has already been 9 years since Lebron James burst onto the NBA scene? Yes, it has. King James was drafted in the 2003 NBA Draft and has been one of the league' biggest superstars ever since. His first year, fresh out of high school, he averaged 20 points, 5 assists, and 5 rebounds. His rookie numbers are legendary. So are his shoes. Lebron's Nike signature sneaker line dominated the sneaker world for 8 years now. It doesn't look like that is going to change anytime soon With three different signature sneaker lines attached to his name, King James has more shoe models than any other NBA superstar. The new low-cut version of the Nike Lebron 9 will continue to build upon Lebron's shoe legacy.
Dropping in the Summer 2012 shoe season, this low Lebron 9 will feature a Nike 360 Max Air cushioning system. The colorway will feature a Grey and Black upper with a white outsole and of course the 360 Max Air cushioning used in the midsole. This release is very similar to the that of the Lebron V/2 Low that released a few months back. With news of this low-cut release of a very high profile mid-cut Lebron 9 signature model that has not even released yet, it is apparent that the trend of low-cut basketball kicks will continue, and continue in a big way.
The Lebron signature shoe series is not new to low-cut editions. The last few years have seen a low-cut Lebron sneaker drop. One of the best low-cut basketball kicks dropped was the Lebron 8 V/2. This low-cut Lebron dropped in some of the sickest colorways sneakerheads have ever seen. The "Solar Red" and "Sprite", and the very limited "Miami Night" colorways were the highlight of this series. A very dope looking Cool Grey and all Black colorways of this shoe also dropped, and are still available at Eastbay.com. The Solar Red's, Sprite's, and Miami Night's are a little tougher to cop. Regardless of colorway, all of the Lebron V/2 editions feature a 360-Max Air unit in the midsole and Nike Flywire Technology on the shoe's upper.
The success of the Lebron 8 V/2 is in stark contrast to that of the low-cut versions of his previous flagship signature shoe, the Lebron 7. Two different versions of that shoe were released to very little interest among the sneaker- buying community. This turn of events is just another sign that Nike will continue to drop low-cut basketball sneakers in the future.
With the news of a Lebron 9 Low already upon us, I think all sneakerheads are making plans to cop a pair of some of the sickest Nike shoes for basketball that are being made. This is destined to be a pair of epic signature sneakers that.
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2011 Jordan Shoes For Basketball

They are back! The signature sneaker of one Michael Jordan. The basketball legend that created a legendary line of basketball sneakers. The Air Jordan line of sneakers has been around for over 20 years now. It has spawned a countless number of models of the original shoes that Michael himself wore on the NBA hardcourt for over a decade. Unfortunately, the last two years have been very unkind to the Jordan signature sneaker. The Jordan 2009 and the Jordan 2010 were sneakers that did not represent the man who created the legendary shoe very well. And that is not acceptable to Jordanheads, Jordan Brand, and Michael himself.
Hence, the Jordan 2011. Thank god for Tinker Hatfield and Tom Luedecke! It took several years, but these two Nike designers revived the Air Jordan. The Jordan 2011 brought back innovation and design, the two major components lacking in the 2 previous models of the best sneaker made for basketball. Innovation. There is plenty of that in this shoe. How many pairs of basketball shoes come with 2 different insoles? That's right. The Jordan 2011 features two separate interchangeable insoles that a player can use. Insoles that can be used depending on what type of basketball player you are.
Blue Sole-This inner sole is labeled "Be Quick" and is designed for ballers who need extra responsiveness in their shoe. It is firmer and consequently meant to allow for more movement for the player that has a quick, slashing type of game. This sole will feel more "active" to a player has a lot of lateral movement in his game.
Red Sole-This inner sole is labeled "Be Explosive" and is designed for the baller who needs extra cushioning for a softer ride. This is possible in this due to Cushlon foam midsole that this insole provides. This midsole allows for elevated surface for the foot.
This kind of innovative technology has made the Air Jordan 2011 one of the best performance shoes available. And, made it cool to wear the flagship Jordan model again. The aesthetics of this new Jordan are very similar in appearance to those of the Air Jordan Retros that continue to drop In other words, the look that made Jordans so popular back in the day, are back. Thanks in part to a man who had a hand reviving the Jordan line once before, Tinker Hatfield. Hatfield is the legendary designer who was responsible for the Jordan III, the shoe that made Jordan shoes what they are today.
So, it seems that is some sort of strange way that the Jordan line has come full circle. The Jordan 2011 has made Air Jordans popular again, thanks to the same man that originally made them popular. Pretty cool huh?
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Black Retro 3 Jordan Shoes For Basketball

It is a classic shoe. Perhaps the best Jordan shoe ever made. It saved the Jordan shoe line. It was the first shoe to use "Elephant Print". 2011 is seeing it's return to the sneaker world in a big way. And it is going to be dropped in another colorway very soon. The Air Jordan III. Already released in white/cement, "true blue", "stealth", "Black Cat", and Doernbecher, and the soon to be black/cement colorways, the Air Jordan III is going to drop yet again in a different colorway. Dubbed the "Black Flip", this colorway is an all black version and uses a reverse blocking of leather and elephant print. What does that mean? Basically the grey and black colors used to make up the elephant print are reversed to create a completely different look.
Back in 2007, there was an identical release but in a different colorway. That Air Jordan III used a white base for it's upper with grey elephant print throughout.The midsole featured white and used a grey based outsole. Dubbed the "Flip", the shoe was an instant classic and sold out everywhere. The upcoming " Black Flip" colorway is essentially opposite in color. The shoe's colorway features black on both the upper and midsole. Grey elephant print markings are featured on the upper. A solid grey outsole and Jumpman logo complete the shoe. A release date has yet to be set, but rest assured, like the other Air Jordan drops before it, this one will sell out quickly.
It is very fitting that the shoe that almost never was, is being released in so many different colorways this year. After the release of the Air Jordan II, Jordan shoes for basketball almost went away for good. Michael Jordan and a lot of sneakerheads didn't take too well the the Jordan II. Many considered it a cheap Jordan shoe, in quality, design and look. In fact, Michael Jordan was days away from meeting with Adidas when Nike designer Tinker Hatfield was tasked with creating a Air Jordan shoe that would satisfy Mr. Jordan. What a task that would be! Well, Tinker stepped up and created the masterpiece which is known as the Air Jordan III. The rest is history.
Elephant print, Nike Air sole unit, midcut design, and two Jumpman logos later, the Air Jordan III is the shoe that kept Jordan with Nike. One shoe. One designer. The most legendary pair of Jordan shoes for basketball. And a multitude of colorways to buy it in this year. Wow! Don't let this opportunity slip away. Make sure you plan ahead so that you have plenty of time to to get yourself a pair of Air Jordan III's. In time to own a piece of history, Air Jordan history.
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I have been an avid sneakerhead for 40 years. From running shoes to my true passion, basketball shoes, I own more pairs of shoes than I can count. Nike, Adidas, Under Armour, and Reebok are dropping some pretty sick kicks right now. If you are like a sneakerhead like me, you truly can't wait for tomorrow when news of a new sneaker drop will be announced.
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