FIFA WORLD CUP 2010 VENUES
Saturday, May 15, 2010
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
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Cristiano Ronaldo
Full Name Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro
not christina and christiano
Date of Birth 5th of February 1985 (Monday)
Place of Birth Funchal (Madeira island, Portugal)
Nationality Portuguese
Marital Status Single
Current Girlfriend none
Height 1.84m
Weight 78.00kg
City of Birth Madeira
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Chinese Zodiac Sign Ox
Favourite Colour White
Childhood Nickname Kluivert (from Patrick Kluivert)
Childhood Team Sport Lisboa e Benfica
not christina and christiano
Date of Birth 5th of February 1985 (Monday)
Place of Birth Funchal (Madeira island, Portugal)
Nationality Portuguese
Marital Status Single
Current Girlfriend none
Height 1.84m
Weight 78.00kg
City of Birth Madeira
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Chinese Zodiac Sign Ox
Favourite Colour White
Childhood Nickname Kluivert (from Patrick Kluivert)
Childhood Team Sport Lisboa e Benfica
Friday, February 12, 2010
Stop thoughting on Peyton,Saints and The WHO
Are youyoung to remember the birth of the World Wide Web? the death of Kurt Cobain or Dana Carvey’s true-to-life impression of the first President Bush, you probably think the Super Bowl is a moniker devoid of irony.
Last Sunday, for the 12th time in 15 years, we saw an entertaining game that was reasonably competitive until the latter stages. For the third consecutive year, we witnessed a fourth-quarter climax that was, dare we say, super.Unless you are a Colts loyalist, or someone who took Indy and gave the points, you had to enjoy the New Orleans Saints’ come-from-behind, 31-17 victory in Super Bowl XLIV. It was a victory that brought bliss to a battered region full of long-suffering sports fans, validated a coach’s chutzpah and elevated one of the sport’s good guys, Drew Brees(notes), from star to local folk hero.
For those reasons and others it was, as a very perceptive friend of mine remarked Wednesday, the most emotionally satisfying Super Bowl he remembers watching. And he has seen most of the XLIV, including the seemingly endless procession of lopsided stinkers so common during the dark years (1981-95)
Last Sunday, for the 12th time in 15 years, we saw an entertaining game that was reasonably competitive until the latter stages. For the third consecutive year, we witnessed a fourth-quarter climax that was, dare we say, super.Unless you are a Colts loyalist, or someone who took Indy and gave the points, you had to enjoy the New Orleans Saints’ come-from-behind, 31-17 victory in Super Bowl XLIV. It was a victory that brought bliss to a battered region full of long-suffering sports fans, validated a coach’s chutzpah and elevated one of the sport’s good guys, Drew Brees(notes), from star to local folk hero.
For those reasons and others it was, as a very perceptive friend of mine remarked Wednesday, the most emotionally satisfying Super Bowl he remembers watching. And he has seen most of the XLIV, including the seemingly endless procession of lopsided stinkers so common during the dark years (1981-95)
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Fifa awards 2009
Cristiano Ronaldo collected FIFA World Player title while Marta claimed her
third successive FIFA Women's World Player award at the 18th FIFA World
Player Gala at the Zurich Opera House on Monday .
Ronaldo had a remarkable 2008, he scored 31 goals for Manchester United in
the Premier League and propelled his club not only to another league title
but also to the UEFA Champions League crown. He performed creditably at
international level at UEFA EURO 2008, although Portugal were eliminated in
the quarter-finals. Ronaldo reaped 935 points in the vote in which the
coaches and captains of 155 national teams took part. Argentina's Lionel
Messi finished second (678 points) and was trailed by Spain's Fernando
Torres (203), Brazil's Kaká (183) and Spain's Xavi (155).
On the other hand Marta delivered an outstanding performance at the Women's
Olympic Football Tournament in Beijing 2008, and equalled the record set by
Birgit Prinz by claiming her third consecutive FIFA Women's World Player
title. For the women's vote, 139 coaches and captains cast their vote and
Marta won comfortably (1,002 points) ahead of Germany's Birgit Prinz (328),
Brazil's Cristiane (275), Germany's Nadine Angerer (198) .
third successive FIFA Women's World Player award at the 18th FIFA World
Player Gala at the Zurich Opera House on Monday .
Ronaldo had a remarkable 2008, he scored 31 goals for Manchester United in
the Premier League and propelled his club not only to another league title
but also to the UEFA Champions League crown. He performed creditably at
international level at UEFA EURO 2008, although Portugal were eliminated in
the quarter-finals. Ronaldo reaped 935 points in the vote in which the
coaches and captains of 155 national teams took part. Argentina's Lionel
Messi finished second (678 points) and was trailed by Spain's Fernando
Torres (203), Brazil's Kaká (183) and Spain's Xavi (155).
On the other hand Marta delivered an outstanding performance at the Women's
Olympic Football Tournament in Beijing 2008, and equalled the record set by
Birgit Prinz by claiming her third consecutive FIFA Women's World Player
title. For the women's vote, 139 coaches and captains cast their vote and
Marta won comfortably (1,002 points) ahead of Germany's Birgit Prinz (328),
Brazil's Cristiane (275), Germany's Nadine Angerer (198) .
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