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Beckham | MLS Commercial Product or soccer hero?

In Toronto alone, those who earn a minimum wage to entrepreneurs alike feel that 1,000,000 is way to much money for one man to earn in one week! And yet, some die-hard Beckham fans feel him worth every penny. Although it is mostly admitted with disdain-I mean, who wouldn't want to earn one million dollars a week if they could, especially this day in age!

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  • World Cup Preview - Can Africa Ever Win the World Cup
  • AFrican Nations Cup - Preclude to 2008 World Cup on African soil
  • Champions League - The Biggest Competition in the World set for big name casualties
  • The new Galacticos - Barcelona set to rule the World in club soccer
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South Africa 2010

Countdown - June 11th, 2010

Quick Poll
Which of these countries do you think will win the men's olympic football gold medal?
  Brazil 35.29 % (12)
  Nigeria 32.35 % (11)
  Argentina 20.59 % (7)
  Cameroon 11.76 % (4)
Total votes: 34

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News Stories

Toronto FC |the story so far..

In Toronto, ticket sales were soaring and this was an early sign of success yet to come. A city of Nations, where 41 percent of its residents were born outside of Canada, was now looking even more suitable as the perfect venue for the world's most popular game. As many wondered how more than 10, 000 season tickets had been sold for the club's debut season, Head coach Mo Johnston was busy trying to put together a formidable team. He must have felt assure when five players were called up to Canada's national training camp to make Toronto FC ub in the national team.



Nothing can stop South Africa 2010!

The FIFA President has just completed a two-day visit to South Africa where he met the President of the Republic of South Africa, Thabo Mbeki, his Deputy, Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, and the board of directors of South African Local Organising Committee (SALOC) chaired by Dr Irvin Khoza and featuring, among others, South African Football Association President Dr Molefi Oliphant and SALOC CEO Dr Danny Jordaan. Additional meetings were held with the Mayor of Johnnesburg, Amos Masondo, the Premier of the Western Cape Province, Ebrahim Rasool, and the Mayor of Cape Town, Helen Zille. [ see issue for more ]


Brazil | celebrates back to back victories in 2007 Copa America

Brazil came to this tournament as a favorite - a favorite to lift the cup. However, their first game against Mexico was a dissaster. Their coach Dunga knew the boys needed to do something immediately so in order to give satisfaction to brazilian workers by seeing their boys lift the cup at the end of tournament. Their opponent in the final was Argentina - their bitter rival as well as a team with pedigree, and character. Despite this competition, the Brazilian team stunned the world as they outplayed the Argentineans in every department of the game. It took only four minutes for Julio Baptista to deliver a clinical strike that beat the Argentina goalkeeper Roberto Abbondanzieri to the net and register Brazil's first goal. Argentina fought desperately to gete an early equalizer, but met a technically sound Brazilian side. [ see issue for more ]

90 Minutes for Nelson Mandela

Considered the Joseph of today, Nelson Mandela, an extraordinary man and true leader of leaders, was born 89 years ago. From North to South East to West, young and old, great and small, all came to sing the praises of a man whom they have profound admiration and the utmost respect for, in celebration of his 89th birthday. The soccer world was not left out of the celebration as FIFA put together a match between World XI and Africa XI that included both the stars of old and the stars of today, to celebrate the life of an extraordinary man. The venue was the Newlands stadium in Cape Town, RSA. [ see issue for more ]