About the Soccer World Cup Blog
The world of professional soccer does not make headlines solely on the field–headlines are made off the field as well. Of course, when players are injured, teams are eliminated, or titles are won, it’s news. In professional soccer, what happens on the field doesn’t stay on the field, especially when it has potential to impact the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa.
Professional soccer is creating more buzz than it ever has away from the field. Key players are moving—to new countries and new teams—with new sponsors chomping at the bit. Big companies are doing everything they can, including buying small companies, to ensure their dominance of the global soccer scene at the World Cup. Everyday, team nicknames are being debated, captains are being named, and rivalries are being ignited. All the while, the anticipation of the next World Cup continues, bringing with it all the drama that unfolds as the world waits to see the 32 competing teams take center stage.
Fans of professional soccer want a look inside. They want to know the ins and outs of the teams and players on the pitch and behind the scenes. There’s no better place to find it all than here on this Soccer Blog. For many of us, it’s the best way to South Africa.
Posted on June 27th, 2006 on
World Cup ’06
Posted on June 27th, 2006 on
World Cup ’06
Spain's coach Luis Aragonés last night refused to apologise before this evening's second-round game against France
Spain's Xabi Alonso is quietly confident about their chances ahead of the second round tie with France.
Posted on June 23rd, 2006 on
World Cup ’06
Follow Spain-Saudi Arabia with Victor Mather here.
Cesc Fabregas believes Spain are beginning to show they can be a match for anyone at the 2006 World Cup finals.
Posted on June 19th, 2006 on
World Cup ’06
Posted on June 9th, 2006 on
World Cup ’06
Posted on May 31st, 2006 on
World Cup ’06