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Soccer world cup betting has turned online

Soccer World Cup is the second biggest sporting event after Olympics. Maximum countries across the world participate in the qualifying rounds to get a place in the finals. Over 200 countries participated in the qualifying rounds for world cup 2010 at South Africa. However, only 32 countries placed a book in the finals to fight for the coveted trophy.

This sporting event is associated with soccer world cup betting, which adds the charm, excitement, fun, and thrill to the tournament. Punting activity is widely accepted at different levels across the globe. People try their luck by placing huge money over their favourite team or player. Every world cup has a new favourite and past results of the completions are to be understood and well known before putting money over any odds.

Numerous online betting websites have come up with exciting modes of Soccer world cup betting. Initially, traditional betting shops used to offer only fixed odds to punters and spectators. In these odds, a person needs to predict the winner of the game to win the fixed odds wager. However, the online betting websites gives much profound way of betting activity, not only to predict winners or losers but different areas of the games, by adding more excitement.

Punters can learn the online betting as per their level of competence, and chose themselves among beginner, intermediate or as an expert. These learning modes help in placing proper amount for the optimum bets to avoid the more risk of losing the money. Any viewer, spectator and a regular punter gets a specific registration number and a bank account is associated with it to make the privacy and safety of the soccer world cup betting.

The modes include, betting over the maximum goals a team will score, or the number of goals, which a team will not score. Punters can put bets over the number of offside and fouls a team will commit in the particular match. Even, the number of corners the team will achieve in the match experience bets. These modes are exciting and require complete understanding of the game, form of the team, team configuration, past results of the matches and its ranking.

Soccer world cup betting is experienced all round the world with complete acceptance and fervour. Online betting websites have taken over traditional street shops in all terms and aspects.

About the Author

Mr. John is an expert analyst of Soccer and also a big fan of soccer along with betting. This article is his piece of work on soccer world cup betting

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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Klaus-Dieter Sieloff, Hans Meyer, Peter Nogly, Jupp Kapellmann, Hans-Georg Schwarzenbeck, Helmut Kremers, Friedel Rausch, Wolfgang Fahrian, Bernd Patzke, Jürgen Kurbjuhn, Klaus Fichtel, Manfred Zapf, Willi Neuberger, Wolfgang Weber, Fritz Fuchs, Karl-Heinz Thielen, Wilfried Gröbner, Siegmar Wätzlich, Manfred Ritschel, Wolfgang Paul, Michael Lameck, Hans Arnold, Uwe Kliemann, Klaus Ackermann, Willi Entenmann, Wolfgang Abraham, Herwart Koppenhöfer, Ludwig Müller, Detlef Pirsig, Gerd Zimmermann, Karl-Heinz Kamp, Hans-Jürgen Wittkamp, Dieter Kurrat, Dieter Renner, Lothar Schämer, Hans Reich, Dieter Zembski, Theodor Redder, Dietmar Schwager, Karl-Heinz Wirth, Fritz Popp, Hartmut Heidemann, Karl-Heinz Ferschl, Gerd Schneider, Bernd Schmidt, Wolfgang Grzyb, Ernst Diehl, Horst Leupold, Wolfgang Matz, Hartwig Bleidick, Erwin Spinnler, Peter Kupferschmidt, Helmut Sandmann, Heinz Wittmann, Hans-Jürgen Ripp, Reinhold Zech, Heiner Baltes, Manfred Weidmann, Gerd Peehs, Hans Eisele, Egon Milder, Theodor Hoffmann, Reinhard Meier, Peter Kaack, Franz Merkhoffer. Excerpt: Klaus-Dieter Sieloff (born 27 February 1942 in East Prussia, Germany) (now in Russia) is a former German football (soccer) player. He spent 11 seasons in the Bundesliga with VfB Stuttgart and Borussia Mönchengladbach. He played in two World Cup Qualifying matches in 1966. During his youth in Kiel, Sieloff aimed to become a boxer, having stood in the ring 25 times by the age of 14. When his family moved to Rottweil near Stuttgart and after visiting football games of VfB Stuttgart at Neckarstadion, Sieloff’s interest however shifted from boxing to football. In October 1960, he played his first game for VfB Stuttgart in the Oberliga Süd. There he soon became a fixture in the

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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Concacaf Club Competitions, Copa Merconorte, International Club Football (Soccer) Competitions Hosted by Canada, International Club Football (Soccer) Competitions Hosted by the United States, North American Superliga, Pan-Pacific Championship, 2001 Copa Merconorte, Concacaf Champions League, 2009 North American Superliga, North American Superliga 2008, United Soccer Association, World Football Challenge, International Soccer League, Dallas Cup, Cfu Club Championship, Srbijada, 2009 Pan-Pacific Championship, 2008 Pan-Pacific Championship, Copa Panamericana 2007, 2000 Copa Merconorte, Interliga, 1998 Copa Interamericana, World Series of Soccer, Reebok Cup 1997, Copa Independencia, Marlboro Cup, Chicago Trophy, Edmonton Cup, Usa Cup, 1926 International Soccer League. Excerpt: The Copa Merconorte 2001 was an association football tournament in 2001 and the last Copa Merconorte to be held. Millonarios of Colombia beat Emelec of Ecuador in the final. Each team played the other teams in the group twice during the group stage. The first place team advanced to the second round. The semifinals consisted of two games between the Necaxa (winner of Group A) and Millonarios (winner of Group B), and two games between the Santos Laguna (winner of Group C) and Emelec (winner of Group D). Both series were decided in penalty kicks because the net of both games was a draw. After tying both matches, Millonarios defeated Emelec in penalty kicks. … More: http://booksllc.net/?id=6126967

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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Copa América – Fifa Futsal, Fifa Futsal World Cup, Futsal at the Asian Indoor Games, Uefa Futsal Championship, Futsal Mundialito, Asean Futsal Championship, Oceanian Futsal Championship, Concacaf Futsal Championship, 2009 West Asian Futsal Federation Championship, Arab Futsal Championship, Four Nations Futsal Cup, 2009 North African Futsal Cup, Sulta Shaab Cup, El-Fatih International Futsal Championship, Four Nations Futsal Tournament (Maputo, Mozambique), 2005 North African Futsal Cup, Uefa Futsal Under-21 Championship, West Asian Futsal Championship, Futsal in Odesur Games, North African Futsal Cup, 2008 West Asian Women’s Futsal Federation Championship, Al-Fateh Confederations Futsal Cup, World Police Indoor Soccer Tournament, Futsal at the Pan American Games, 2007 West Asian Futsal Federation Championship. Excerpt: The 2005 North African Futsal Cup is the 1st Championship and it took place in Tripoli , Libya from September 19 – September 26, 2005.Group stage Matches Honors See also (online edition) A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at West Asian Championship (Men) 2007 (Iran)All matches in AMOL.Final Table All matches in AMOL .See also (online edition) A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at 1st WAFF Futsal Championship For Women- Jordan Schedule Results A NumberDate

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Irish Sport Television Programmes: Special 1 Tv, Apr s Match, Use It or Lose It, Monday Night Soccer, Premier Soccer Saturday, Con Murphy


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Special 1 Tv, Après Match, Use It or Lose It, Monday Night Soccer, Premier Soccer Saturday, Con Murphy, Eircom League Weekly, Sports Tonight, Cois Farraige, Know Your Sport. Excerpt: Special 1 TV (formerly known as I’m on Setanta Sports) is a satirical football television programme, produced by Blue Elf Productions and Caboom Entertainment. The stars of the show are puppet caricatures of various football personalities; José Mourinho, Sven-Göran Eriksson, Wayne Rooney and Fabio Capello have been portrayed along with Mourinho. All of the characters on the programme are voiced by Irish actor, comedian and impressionist Mario Rosenstock.. Typical episodes were recorded on the day before transmission in Dublin and ran for up to six minutes length, airing weekly during coverage of Saturday evening Premier League games on Setanta Sports 1 in the UK and Ireland. Nearly all episodes appear in full on YouTube, and sections were repeated on the channel’s Monday Night show, Football Matters. On 20 August 2009, EPLTalk reported that no new episodes would be produced after Setanta’s UK operations ceased trading on 23 June 2009. The show is set to return in June 2010 for a special series on BBC Three to tie in with the 2010 FIFA World Cup. The new series will also be made available to watch on the BBC Three website. The show was originally known as I’m on Setanta Sports (a parody of rival Sky Sports’ You’re on Sky Sports phone-in programme), and featured heavy Setanta Sports branding. The final episode under the IOSS format was aired on 10 January following Setanta’s live coverage of Stoke City v Liverpool. On 17 January 2009, however, a special transition episode aired, with various characters begging the José puppet to reverse his decision to quit the …

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Montreal Impact (A-League) Players: Mauro Biello, Nevio Pizzolitto, Paul Dougherty, Steve Trittschuh, Onandi Lowe, Nick de Santis, Pat Onstad


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Mauro Biello, Nevio Pizzolitto, Paul Dougherty, Steve Trittschuh, Onandi Lowe, Nick de Santis, Pat Onstad, Jason de Vos, Tom Kouzmanis, Eddy Berdusco, Paulinho Criciúma, Hubert Busby, Jr., John Limniatis, Lyndon Hooper, Niall Thompson, Carl Fletcher, Kevin Holness, Dino Lopez, Rudy Doliscat, Lloyd Barker, Pat Harrington, Grant Needham, Patrick Diotte. Excerpt: Carl Fletcher Carl Tadeus Fletcher (born 26 December 1971) is a former professional Canadian soccer defender. Club career Fletcher played early in his career for the Toronto Blizzard of the Canadian Soccer League . He played for the Toronto Rockets in 1994, which was the club’s sole season of existence. He later signed for Hampton Roads Mariners of the USL First Division and played two years with the team 1999-2000. Fletcher then signed with the Montreal Impact in April 2001, after playing one season with the Impact signed with the Rochester Raging Rhinos in August 2001. In 2002 Fletcher was transferred to the Atlanta Silverbacks . In 2004 Fletcher took a season off to pursue a broadcast career with TSN. A year after Fletcher decided to return to soccer and signed with his hometown club the Toronto Lynx . After just playing a half a season with the Lynx, Fletcher was released from the club. International career Fletcher’s made his first steps on the international scene at the 1987 FIFA U-16 World Championship which were held in Canada. He played in all three games there. He made his senior debut for Canada in a July 1991 CONCACAF Gold Cup match against Jamaica and for a couple of years was the first choice defender for the Canadian national team. He went on to earn 40 caps, scoring twice. He represented Canada in 7 World Cup qualifiers . His last international game was on 1 June 2003 against Germany .

 Montreal Impact Coaches: Nick de Santis


Montreal Impact Coaches: Nick de Santis


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Senior club appearances and goalscounted for the domestic league only andcorrect as of 13 November 2009. National team caps and goals correctas of 13 November 2009.* Appearances (Goals) Nicolas De Santis (born November 11, 1967) is a former professional soccer player and the former head coach of the Montreal Impact of the USL First Division. He is currently the manager and Director of Soccer of Montreal Impact. After beginning his pro career in 1987 with the Montreal Supra of the Canadian Soccer League, He signed for the Montreal Impact in 1993 where he helped the Impact win the league championship in 1994. He earned titles in 1995, 1996 and 1997. He retired as a player following the 2003 season, was second in Impact history for games played (219), as well as fourth for goals scored (21). He also had short spells in the USA and Italy. De Santis made his senior debut for Canada in a March 1988 friendly match against Peru, in which he immediately scored his first (and only) goal. He went on to earn 9 caps. His final international was an October 1997 FIFA World Cup qualification match against Mexico. He also participated in the inaugural 1989 Futsal World Cup in the Netherlands. Scores and results list Canada’s goal tally first. 1994 1994 1995, 1996, 1997 2002, 2003 Last Update: June 22, 2009 After his retirement he succeeded Bob Lilley as a the new head coach of the Montreal Impact. In his first season as head coach he won the Montreals second League Championship beating Seattle Sounders 2-0. In his second season as coach he led the team to a record of 18-3-7 and to its fourth regular-season championship, he established a new league record by going undefeated in 15 consecutive games (10-0-5). Montreal also went undefeated for nine straight ga… More:

 National Sports Teams of Iran: Iran National Football Team, Iran National Freestyle Wrestling Athletes, Iran National Under-23 Football Team


National Sports Teams of Iran: Iran National Football Team, Iran National Freestyle Wrestling Athletes, Iran National Under-23 Football Team


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Iran National Football Team, Iran National Freestyle Wrestling Athletes, Iran National Under-23 Football Team, Iran National Basketball Team, Iran National Greco-Roman Wrestling Athletes, Iran National Futsal Team, Iran Men’s National Volleyball Team, Iran National Under-17 Football Team, Tabriz Petrochemical Cycling Team, Iran National Beach Soccer Team, Iran Men’s National Under-19 Basketball Team, Iran National Rugby Union Team, Iran National Handball Team, Iran Men’s National Water Polo Team, Iran Women’s National Football Team, Iran Women’s National Futsal Team, Iran National Cricket Team, Iran National Field Hockey Team, Iran Davis Cup Team, Iran Men’s National Under-19 Volleyball Team, Iran Women’s National Handball Team, Iran Women’s National Volleyball Team, Iran National Amateur Boxing Athletes, Iran Men’s National Under-21 Volleyball Team, Iran Fed Cup Team. Excerpt: The national football team of Iran (Persian: ) represents Iran in international football competitions and is controlled by the Football Federation Islamic Republic of Iran. The national football team of Iran, known as the Team Melli, ranks 4th in Asia and 60th in the world according to the current FIFA World Rankings. The very first match that the Team Melli played was on January 1, 1941 away at Afghanistan. Iran has won the Asian Cup three consecutive times (1968, 1972, 1976), a championship record to which the team has not been able to add since, although they have finished third four times. In 1978, Iran made its first appearance in the World Cup after defeating Australia in Tehran to qualify. Iran lost two of their three group stage games against the Netherlands and Peru. However, they managed to create a surprise by drawing 1-1 against Scotland with a late Iraj D… More:

 New York Apollo Players


New York Apollo Players


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Fernando Clavijo, Jimmy Mcgeough, Paul Kitson, Alain Maca, Andy Papoulias, Narciso Horacio Doval, Len Renery, Kevin Mahon, Herve Guilliod, Soloman Hilton, Mike Mancini, Jamil Canal, Tony Francillo, Giancarlo Neri. Excerpt: Alain Maca Alain F. Maca is a retired Belgian-American soccer defender who is the President of the JFK International Air Terminal (Terminal 4). Maca was the first person drafted by the North American Soccer League and spent four seasons in the league. He also earned five caps with the U.S. national team between 1973 and 1975. College Maca s father Joe was a member of the U.S. team at the 1950 FIFA World Cup. Maca attended State University of New York at Brockport (SUNY Brockport) where he played on the men s soccer team from 1968 to 1971. He was a second team All American in 1969 and a third team All American in 1970 and graduated in 1972 with a bachelor s degree in sports science. The University inducted Maca into its Athletic Hall of Fame in 2000. Inducted into the Brockport Athletic Hall of Fame in 2000. Soccer career Professional On February 9, 1972, the North American Soccer League (NASL) held its first college draft. The Miami Toros drafted Maca with the first draft pick in that draft. Maca spent the 1972 NASL season in Miami, seeing time in eleven games. He moved to the Baltimore Bays of the American Soccer League (ASL) for the 1973 season. In 1974, the expansion Washington Diplomats of the NASL signed Maca. He spent three seasons with the Dips. He finished his playing career with the ASL New York Apollo in 1977 and 1978. National team Maca earned five caps with the U.S. national team . His first cap came in a 1-0 win over Bermuda on September 9, 1973. His last came in a 2-0 loss to Mexico on August 24, 1975. Aviation career KLM Maca joined KLM

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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Senior club appearances and goalscounted for the domestic league only.* Appearances (Goals) Robert “Bob” Millar (May 12, 1890 in Paisley, Scotland February 22, 1967 in Staten Island, New York) was a Scottish American soccer forward and coach of the USA team at the first FIFA World Cup. During his at times tumultuous Hall of Fame career, Millar played with over a dozen teams in at least five U.S. leagues as well as two seasons in the Scottish Football League. He finished his career as a successful professional and national team coach. In 1909, Millar began his professional career with St. Mirren of the Scottish Football League. He left Mirren in 1911 to move to the United States, joining Disston A.A. during the 1912-1913 season. In 1913, he moved to the Brooklyn Field Club of the National Association Football League (NAFBL). In January 1914, Brooklyn played Disston in an early round of the first National Challenge Cup. During the game, Millar was involved in a fight with a Disston fan on the sidelines which resulted in a brawl between fans and players from both teams. Brooklyn won the Challenge Cup over Brooklyn Celtic, with Millar assisting on the winning goal. This victory made Brooklyn the first team to win what could become known as the U.S. Open Cup. In September 1914, Millar moved to Bethlehem Steel F.C. for the 1914-1915 Allied League of Philadelphia season. That season, he scored fifty-nine goals in thirty-three league and cup games, setting a U.S. record. The season culminated with Bethlehem winning the 1915 National Challenge Cup, 3-1 over Brooklyn Celtic. Millar scored Bethlehems first goal. In early 1916, Millar signed with Babcock and Wilcox of the NAFBL, but played on loan to both Philadelphia Hibernian and Allentown. At some p… More:

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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Not illustrated. Excerpt: The FIFA World Cup was first televised in 1954 and is now the most widely-viewed and followed sporting event in the world, exceeding even the Olympic Games. The cumulative audience of all matches of the 2006 World Cup is estimated to be 26.29 billion. 715.1 million individuals watched the final match of this tournament (a ninth of the entire population of the planet). The 2006 World Cup draw, which decided the distribution of teams into groups, was watched by 300 million viewers. In Singapore, FIFA’s broadcast rights fees for the 2010 FIFA World Cup finals tournament have been described as “exorbitant”, with the organisation having changed prices according to what it perceived the country’s TV operators were willing to pay. When Singapore TV operators SingTel and Starhub joined together to bid for the broadcast rights in late 2009, they were reportedly charged an initial (about ). When the Singapore TV operators refused to pay the initial sum quoted by FIFA, and as time passed, Singapore was faced with the prospect of being one of the few countries not to get match broadcasts from the 2010 FIFA World Cup. With only about a month left before the tournament, FIFA finally relented and reportedly reduced the fee to (), which was then accepted by the Singapore TV operators. This reduced fee was still significantly higher than the fee that FIFA charged Starhub for the exclusive rights to broadcast the 2006 FIFA World Cup finals tournament in Germany, which was reported to be (). This increased fee for the 2010 World Cup tournament broadcast rights resulted in the Singapore TV operators passing on the cost to their subscribers, who were then charged a special fee of SGD$94 (US$68) in addition to existing contracts, to watch the to… More:

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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Maria Sharapova, Scott Kalitta, Tommie Frazier, Hal Mcrae, Erika Tymrak, Willie Taggart. Excerpt: Senior club appearances and goalscounted for the domestic league only.* Appearances (Goals) end{sloppypar Erika Tymrak is an American soccer player. She is a freshman midfielder for the University of Florida Gators soccer team . Her jersey number is #17. She is nicknamed Baby Samurai by some of her fans in Gainesville , Florida , home of the Florida Gators . She was also a member of the United States national soccer team that finished runner-up at the 2008 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup in New Zealand. College career As a true freshman for the Florida Gators in the 2009 season, Erika played in all 20 regular season games and started in 18 of them. In the Gators’ second game and the first home game of the season on August 28, 2009, Erika took a 20-yard shot in the 79th minute to score her first collegiate goal, helping her team to a 3-0 win over Florida International. She also had her first collegiate assist and drew her first penalty kick for the Florida Gators, resulting her team’s both goals in the 2-1 overtime win over Kentucky on September 25, 2009. On October 30, 2009, Erika’s 2 assists in the final regular season match against South Carolina brought the Florida Gators to a decisive 3-0 win and thus the 2009 SEC regular season title. She scored 5 goals (tied 4th in team) and had 7 assists with 17 points (team’s 2nd most) in the regular season. With her 7 assists, Erika became the Gators’ top leader and second in the SEC in assists. She was one of the only two unanimous selections in the 2009 SEC All-Freshman team. She was also named to the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) All-South Region third team and the Soccer America All-Freshman second team..

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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Senior club appearances and goalscounted for the domestic league only.* Appearances (Goals) Robert “Bob” Millar (May 12, 1890 in Paisley, Scotland February 22, 1967 in Staten Island, New York) was a Scottish American soccer forward and coach of the USA team at the first FIFA World Cup. During his at times tumultuous Hall of Fame career, Millar played with over a dozen teams in at least five U.S. leagues as well as two seasons in the Scottish Football League. He finished his career as a successful professional and national team coach. In 1909, Millar began his professional career with St. Mirren of the Scottish Football League. He left Mirren in 1911 to move to the United States, joining Disston A.A. during the 1912-1913 season. In 1913, he moved to the Brooklyn Field Club of the National Association Football League (NAFBL). In January 1914, Brooklyn played Disston in an early round of the first National Challenge Cup. During the game, Millar was involved in a fight with a Disston fan on the sidelines which resulted in a brawl between fans and players from both teams. Brooklyn won the Challenge Cup over Brooklyn Celtic, with Millar assisting on the winning goal. This victory made Brooklyn the first team to win what could become known as the U.S. Open Cup. In September 1914, Millar moved to Bethlehem Steel F.C. for the 1914-1915 Allied League of Philadelphia season. That season, he scored fifty-nine goals in thirty-three league and cup games, setting a U.S. record. The season culminated with Bethlehem winning the 1915 National Challenge Cup, 3-1 over Brooklyn Celtic. Millar scored Bethlehems first goal. In early 1916, Millar signed with Babcock and Wilcox of the NAFBL, but played on loan to both Philadelphia Hibernian and Allentown. At some p… More:

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Soccer In Florida


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Gol Tv, Joe Robbie Cup, Ponce de Leon Cup, I World Cup of Masters, Reebok Cup 1997, Eastern Indoor Soccer League, Beaches Adult Soccer League. Excerpt: This article is about the American sports network. For the similarly named and themed network in Spain, see Gol Televisión. GOL TV is the first television network dedicated fully to association football (soccer) in the United States. It is based in North Bay Village, Florida and is owned by GOLTV Inc. The network broadcasts selected football matches of the Spanish League, German Bundesliga, Coppa Italia, the Copa América, and many leagues from South America and Central America, such as the Colombian and Ecuadorian leagues. GOL TV is a 100% bilingual channel, all programs on it are broadcast in both English and Spanish. Subscribers can get both audios and choose which one to hear using the Secondary audio program (abbreviated as “SAP”) feature on their television sets. Montevideo, Uruguay-based broadcasting corporation Tenfield SA is the parent company of GOL TV. Enzo Francescoli is its CEO and Managing Director. GOL TV broadcasts select international matches, including friendlies and qualifiers for the FIFA World Cup and European Championship. These currently include all home games of the German, Italian, and Scottish national teams. Original logo of GOL TV The channel has announced that it will launch in 1080i high definition on August 1, 2010. DirecTV has announced they will carry the HD channel at launch. Channels with similar content include: … More: http://booksllc.net/?id=1987804

 Soccer Leagues In Canada


Soccer Leagues In Canada


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Major League Soccer, Usl Premier Development League, Canadian Soccer League, Ussf Division 2 Professional League, United Soccer Leagues, North American Soccer League, Pacific Coast Soccer League, Canadian Major Indoor Soccer League, Canadian Championship, Canadian Soccer Pyramid, Vancouver Metro Soccer League, Ontario Soccer League. Excerpt: Major League Soccer (MLS) is a professional soccer league based in the United States and Canada and sanctioned by the United States Soccer Federation (U.S. Soccer). The league comprises 16 teams, 15 in the U.S. and one in Canada, which is scheduled to become 18 teams by the beginning of the 2011 season and 20 by 2012. MLS represents the top tier of the American and Canadian soccer pyramids. Major League Soccer was founded in 1993 as part of the United States’ bid to host the 1994 FIFA World Cup. The first season took place in 1996 beginning with 10 teams. Seasons run from late March or early April to November, with teams playing 30 regular season games each. Eight teams compete in the postseason MLS Cup Playoffs culminating in the championship game, MLS Cup. The 2010 Major League Soccer season runs from March 25 through November 21. The 16 teams in the league are evenly divided into the Eastern and Western Conferences. Each club competes against every other club twice, home and away, for a total of 30 games. The team with the most total points at the end of the regular season is awarded the Supporters’ Shield. Eight teams then proceed to the MLS Cup Playoffs ending with the MLS Cup championship final. MLS has three automatic berths in the CONCACAF Champions League with extra berths possible via the U.S. Open Cup and the Canadian Championship. For the 201011 CONCACAF Champions League, qualifying club are M… More:

 Soccer Players From Pennsylvania


Soccer Players From Pennsylvania


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Bobby Convey, Dan Antoniuk, Walter Bahr, Tony Donatelli, Nicholas Diorio, Marcus Tracy, Ralph Caraffi, Dave Kern, Mike Bookie, Joe Zewe, Paul Danilo, Zach Varga. Excerpt: Robert Francis “Bobby” Convey (born May 27, 1983 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ) is an American soccer player who currently plays for San Jose Earthquakes in Major League Soccer . Career Youth Convey attended the William Penn Charter School in Philadelphia , played club soccer for the Philadelphia Soccer Club Coppa , and was a member of the initial class of the Bradenton Academy that also included current national team members Landon Donovan , Oguchi Onyewu and DaMarcus Beasley . Together they helped lead the Under-17 Squad to a fourth-place finish in the 1999 U-17 World Cup in New Zealand . Professional D.C. United Convey was drafted in 2000 by D.C. United of Major League Soccer . That year, he became the youngest player ever signed by MLS. Convey was originally slated to play the majority of the season with the Project-40 squad; however, as United faltered he was called upon to step in and perform almost immediately. He played 22 games for United in 2000, starting 18 of those. Convey entered his first game in United’s 4 0 loss to Los Angeles Galaxy in the home opener at Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium on March 25, 2000 and was awarded his first start in United’s 2 1 loss at the Columbus Crew on May 3, 2000. It was not until July 4, 2000 against the Colorado Rapids that Convey served up Raul Diaz Arce at the far post for a header past a helpless David Kramer . The teenager also was impressive against English Premier League side Newcastle United , when the Magpies visited D.C. during a pre-season training stint in the US. Convey’s two assists and high work rate during that friendly were enough to draw

 Sport In Santa Fe Province


Sport In Santa Fe Province


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Unión de Santa Fe, Club Sportivo Ben Hur, Argentino de Rosario, Libertad de Sunchales, Real Arroyo Seco, Club Atlético Unión de Sunchales, Gimnasia Y Esgrima de Santa Fe, Sportivo Las Parejas, Santa Fe-Coronda Marathon. Excerpt: Club Atlético Unión (mostly known as Unión de Santa Fe) are a football (soccer) club from Santa Fe, the capital city of the province with the same name in Argentina. They were founded in 1907. Their main rivals are Colón de Santa Fe. In 1965 the club were promoted to the Primera División Argentina for the first time. They have played there for many years, alternated with periods in the second division. Unión’s supporters are called “unionistas” or “tatengues”, and another name for the club is “El Tate”. The colours of the club consist of red and white vertical stripes. In 1979 Unión played in the final of the Nacional championship, but lost on aggregate to River Plate. The most famous players to have played for Unión are Leopoldo Luque, World Cup winner with Argentina in 1978, and Nery Pumpido, the goalkeeper of the national team that won the World Cup in Mexico 1986. Football is not the only sport in which Unión participates. Among the others, basketball is the foremost, with Union’s team currently in the third division. Carlos Delfino is the most famous basketball player to have played for Unión. As of September 24, 2009. Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. To appear in this section a player must have played at least 50 games for the club and/or played officially for their national team. … More: http://booksl

 Sports Competitions In Canada


Sports Competitions In Canada


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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 1150. Not illustrated. Chapters: Cycle Races in Canada, Golf Tournaments in Canada, Horse Races in Canada, Ice Hockey Tournaments in Canada, Motorsport Competitions in Canada, Soccer Competitions in Canada, Sports Festivals in Canada, Sports Leagues in Canada, Tennis Tournaments in Canada, Stanley Cup, National Hockey League, 1976 Summer Olympics, Canadian Football League, Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing, Canadian Baseball League, Queen’s Plate, National Lacrosse League, 1988 Winter Olympics, 2010 Winter Olympics, 2008 Iihf World Championship, 2009 Icf Canoe Sprint World Championships, Rogers Cup, 2010 Men’s World Floorball Championships Qualifying, 2010 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships, 2008 Ford World Women’s Curling Championship, Tim Hortons Brier, 2009 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships, 1994 Commonwealth Games, 1994 Fiba World Championship, 1978 Commonwealth Games, 2006 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships, 2009 Ford World Men’s Curling Championship, Telus Cup, 2007 Women’s World Ice Hockey Championships, 2001 World Championships in Athletics, Ed Chynoweth Cup, Canadian Amateur Championship, 2010 Winter Paralympics, 2005 World Aquatics Championships, Rbc Canadian Open, 1954 British Empire and Commonwealth Games, 1930 British Empire Games, Royal Bank Cup, Clarence Schmalz Cup, 1997 Women’s World Ice Hockey Championships, 2006 Women’s Rugby World Cup, 2006 World Figure Skating Championships, Canadian Interuniversity Sport Men’s Soccer Championship, 2006 Women’s World Team Squash Championships, Coronation Futurity Stakes, 1999 World Rowing Championships, 2006 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships, Ice Hockey at the 2010 Winter Olympics, 2001 World Figure Skating Championships, Fred Page Cup, 2000 Women’s World Ice Hockey Championships, 1999 Women’s World Ice Hockey Championships, 1985 Ibf World Championships,

 Sports Festivals in Saudi Arabia: 2005 Islamic Solidarity Games, International Football (Soccer) Competitions Hosted by Saudi Arabia


Sports Festivals in Saudi Arabia: 2005 Islamic Solidarity Games, International Football (Soccer) Competitions Hosted by Saudi Arabia


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: 2005 Islamic Solidarity Games, International Football (Soccer) Competitions Hosted by Saudi Arabia, Afc U-19 Championship 2008, 1989 Fifa World Youth Championship, Basketball at the 2005 Islamic Solidarity Games, 1997 Fifa Confederations Cup, Football at the 2005 Islamic Solidarity Games, Abc Championship 1997, 1995 King Fahd Cup, Tennis at the 2005 Islamic Solidarity Games, Handball at the 2005 Islamic Solidarity Games, Volleyball at the 2005 Islamic Solidarity Games, 1992 King Fahd Cup, 1988 Gulf Cup of Nations, Table Tennis at the 2005 Islamic Solidarity Games, Athletics at the 2005 Islamic Solidarity Games, Aquatics at the 2005 Islamic Solidarity Games, Afc U-17 Championship 1992, Weightlifting at the 2005 Islamic Solidarity Games, Under 23 Gulf Cup of Nations 2008, Under 17 Gulf Cup of Nations 2008, 1985 Arab Nations Cup, Karate at the 2005 Islamic Solidarity Games, Afc Youth Championship 1986, Taekwondo at the 2005 Islamic Solidarity Games, Fencing at the 2005 Islamic Solidarity Games, Equestrian at the 2005 Islamic Solidarity Games. Excerpt: The AFC U-19 Championship 2008, the 35th edition of this tournament organized by the Asian Football Confederation, was hosted by Saudi Arabia between October 31 and November 14. The matches were played in Dammam and Khobar, both located at the Eastern Province. The draw was held on April 6, 2008 in Dammam. All times local (UTC+3) 3 goals 2 goals 1 goal Own goals Top-4 team qualified for 2009 FIFA U-20 World Cup. … More: http://booksllc.net/?id=10157438

 Tecmo Games


Tecmo Games


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Ninja Gaiden Ii: the Dark Sword of Chaos, Trapt, Deception Series, Incredible Crisis, Tecmo Cup Football Game, Tecmo World Wrestling, Tokidensho Angel Eyes, Rygar: the Legendary Adventure, Solomon’s Key, Unison, Tecmo’s Deception: Invitation to Darkness, Radia Senki: Reimeihen, Rygar, List of Tecmo Games, Bomb Jack, Super Swing Golf, Rygar, Star Force, Fire ‘n Ice, Tecmo Cup Soccer Game, Secret of the Stars, Mighty Bomb Jack, Super Swing Golf: Season 2, Tokobot, Pleiads, Gallop Racer, Tecmo Super Baseball, Tecmo World Cup ’93, Tecmo Knight, Final Star Force, Bad News Baseball, Pinball Action, Captain Tsubasa Vol. Ii: Super Striker, Tecmo World Cup ’90, Again, Captain Tsubasa, Tecmo Classic Arcade, Tecmo Stackers, Spray, Tecmo Baseball, Captain Tsubasa, Super Star Force: Jikuureki No Himitsu, Swimmer, Strato Fighter, Senjyo, Tecmo Nba Basketball, Tecmo Super Nba Basketball, Captain Tsubasa 3: Koutei No Chousen. Excerpt: Again: FBI Special Psychological Investigation Unit (AGAINFBI, AGAIN FBI Chou Shinri Sousakan ? ) is an adventure video game developed by Cing and published by Tecmo for the Nintendo DS .It was released in Japan on December 10, 2009 and in North America on April 2, 2010.Plot A string of serial murders from 19 years ago have started up–”again.” The player takes the role of J, an agent of the FBI and sole survivor of the serial murders 19 years ago who has a special ability called “past vision” to solve puzzles, as he investigates the murders committed by the serial killer known only as “Providence”.Notes Websites (URLs online) A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at Bad News Baseball , originally released as Gekit!! Stadium (? , “Fierce Fighting!! Stadium”) in Japan, is a baseball game for the Nintendo Entertainment
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