Friday, April 16, 2010

DAVID BECKHAM (one of the rich footballer)


David Robert Joseph Beckham, OBE (born 2 May 1975) is an English footballer who currently plays in midfield for Milan in Serie A, on loan from Major League Soccer club Los Angeles Galaxy. He is also an established member of the England national team.

Twice runner-up for FIFA World Player of the Year and in 2004 the world's highest-paid footballer, Beckham was the first British footballer to play 100 Champions League matches. He was Google's most searched of all sports topics in both 2003 and 2004. With such global recognition he has become an elite advertising brand and a top fashion icon. Beckham was captain of England from 15 November 2000 until the 2006 FIFA World Cup finals, during which he played 58 times. Since then he has continued to represent his country and earned his much-publicised hundredth cap for England against France on 26 March 2008. He is currently England's most-capped outfield player with 115 appearances.

Beckham's career began when he signed a professional contract with Manchester United, making his first-team debut in 1992 aged 17. During his time there, United won the Premier League title six times, the FA Cup twice, and the UEFA Champions League in 1999. He left Manchester United to sign for Real Madrid in 2003, where he remained for four seasons, clinching the La Liga championship in his final season with the club.

In January 2007, it was announced that Beckham would leave Real Madrid and sign a five-year contract with Major League Soccer club Los Angeles Galaxy. Beckham's contract with Los Angeles Galaxy became effective on 1 July 2007 and gave him the highest player salary in MLS history. His playing contract with Galaxy in 2007, 2008 and 2009 was worth $6.5m per year. He debuted for the team on 21 July 2007 in a friendly versus Chelsea at The Home Depot Center, and on 15 August, he had his first start with the team, scoring his first goal in the 2007 SuperLiga semi-final. His first league start then came on 18 August in front of a record crowd at Giants Stadium.

Beckham is married to former Spice Girl Victoria Beckham (née Adams). The couple have three sons and currently reside in Beverly Hills, California.

Diego Maradona BIOGRAPHY (LEAVING LAGEND)


Diego Armando Maradona is arguably the greatest footballer that has ever put on a pair of boots. He is born in the slums of Villa Fiorito near Buenos Aires as the fifth of eight children. Maradona enters professional football at the astonishing age of 15. By the time he turns 16, Diego is called in the senior national squad of Argentina. Regardless of his talent, Diego is considered too young by coach Cesar Menotti, who rejects him from his selection for the 1978 World Cup. Bitterly disappointed, Maradona watches the tournament from home as his country wins gold. In the following four years, Diego dominates his country's domestic league and is eventually added to the Argentine squad for Spain 1982.
Argentina advances from the first stage of the tournament by losing to Belgium, but beating Hungary and Salvador. Maradona manages to leave his mark with two beautiful, yet not critical goals. In the the second stage of the tournament, Maradona is manhandled by his Italian marker Claudio Gentile. Diego's frustration gets him sent off. Argentina fails to advance and Diego is again suppressed from unleashing his full potential. Although unsuccessful, the brilliance of the Argentine footballer does not go unnoticed and after the World Cup, he is picked up by European powerhouse Barcelona. By 1984, Maradona had established himself in Barca and is picked up by the Italian club Napoli. At the 1986 World Cup in Mexico, Maradona makes his return on the World stage in a spectacular fashion. After leading his team to a quarter final against England, Diego steals the attention of millions with both his controversial character and technical brilliance. The fuss around the Argentina-England encounter is further elevated by the Falkland Islands conflict, which at that time had turned both countries against each other. Diego opens the game 1-0 by striking the ball with his hand over the English goalkeeper Shilton. Unnoticed by the referees, the mishap is ruled a goal. Five minutes later, Maradona single handedly takes the ball through the entire English defense with a slalom from midfield right down to the goal line. After the match, when confronted with the video footage of the illegal goal, Maradona replies simply "Even if there was a hand, it must have been the hand of God." Maradona silenced his critics by deciding the following semi and final matches. By scoring two goals in the first and with an assist in the second, Maradona practically earns the World Cup for his nation.
Maradona's influence on his teammates was carried over to his club side Napoli, as they reached unprecedented heights, winning their very first and second Scudetto (1997 and 1990) and the UEFA Cup in 1988/99.

At Italy 1990, all eyes are on Argentina and its brightest star Diego Maradona. Diego comes close to replicating his success from four years ago. With Maradona's ability, Argentina defeats Brazil, Yugoslavia and Italy on its way to the final. Most memorable is the semi-final match between Argentina and Italy played at Diego's club home Naples. To the torment of Maradona, the fans at his own club stadium boo him during the match. Nevertheless, Argentina eliminates Italy after a penalty shootout. The final of the 1990 World Cup, leaves Diego helpless as Argentina are defeated 0-1 by West Germany with a goal from a questionable penalty.
After the loss against West Germany, Maradona's career plummets. In March of 1991, he tested positive for doping and is banned from football for 15 months. Maradona refuses to return back to Napoli after the World Cup incident and transferrs to Sevilla for a year. He eventually goes back to Argentina with Newell's Old Boys.

The 1994 World Cup confirms that Diego's career in international football is over. He is suspended again after failing yet another doping test. Hurt by his absence, Argentina is eventually eliminated by Romania in the second stage.Shortly after, Diego takes on a new career path as a coach. He fails miserably again, unable to remain at a single club for more than four months. By 1995, Maradona is forced to return to the game as a player. He goes back to his former club Boca Juniors, and remains there until his last match on 25th of October 1997. Five days later, during his 37th birthday, Maradona announces his retirement from football. Up until 2001, Diego remains away from the playing pitch, periodically entering rehab for cocaine abuse. Diego plays his farewell match on the 10th of November 2001 against a select team comprised by some of the greatest footballers in the game including Ferrara, Suker, Stoichkov, Cantona, Higuita, and Romario. One year earlier, Maradona is voted Best Football Player of the Century by a global Internet poll. Controversy is stirred yet again, by his nearly unanimous victory. FIFA, who find Maradona's personal image as the 'King of Football' unacceptable, decide to give the same award to Pelé as the Best Footballer for the first half of the century.

Barclays Premier League table 2009-2010(16/04/10)

Barclays Premier League table 2009-2010

Pos Team P W D L F A +/- Pts
1 Chelsea 34 24 5 5 85 30 55 77
2 Manchester United 34 23 4 7 77 27 50 73
3 Arsenal 34 22 5 7 76 36 40 71
4 Manchester City 33 17 11 5 69 41 28 62
5 Tottenham Hotspur 33 18 7 8 60 33 27 61
6 Liverpool 34 16 8 10 54 33 21 56
7 Aston Villa 33 14 13 6 46 34 12 55
8 Everton 34 13 12 9 54 46 8 51
9 Birmingham 34 12 10 12 35 43 -8 46
10 Stoke City 33 10 13 10 32 35 -3 43
11 Blackburn Rovers 34 11 10 13 35 50 -15 43
12 Fulham 33 11 9 13 35 37 -2 42
13 Sunderland 34 9 11 14 44 52 -8 38
14 Wolverhampton 34 8 9 17 28 51 -23 33
15 Bolton Wanderers 34 8 8 18 36 62 -26 32
16 Wigan Athletic 34 8 8 18 30 64 -34 32
17 West Ham United 34 7 10 17 41 57 -16 31
18 Burnley 34 7 6 21 36 72 -36 27
19 Hull City 33 6 9 18 32 70 -38 27
20 Portsmouth 34 6 6 22 28 60 -32 15

Wenger's press conference as live at 10:15am

Want to see Arsène Wenger's pre-match press conference before anybody else?

Before training on Friday morning the manager made the short walk across the Arsenal training ground to face the media ahead of Sunday's Premier League trip to Wigan.

It's arguably the most important Arsenal media event of the week as Wenger fields questions on all sorts of subjects and we're giving you the chance to watch the press conference 'as live' on Arsenal TV Online from 10:15am (UK time).

We will play out the manager's media briefing in its entirety on a loop until it is available on demand, meaning Arsenal TV Online is the first place to see the press conference in its entirety.

The manager discussed:

  • morale after the Tottenham game
  • the title race
  • Arsenal's season as a whole
  • Robin Van Persie's comeback
  • Sol Campbell
  • constant rumours linking Cesc Fabregas away from Arsenal
  • the latest injury news
  • the pitch at Wigan
  • La Liga
  • if Arsenal have an injury jinx

Wenger's press conference as live at 10:15am

Want to see Arsène Wenger's pre-match press conference before anybody else?

Before training on Friday morning the manager made the short walk across the Arsenal training ground to face the media ahead of Sunday's Premier League trip to Wigan.

It's arguably the most important Arsenal media event of the week as Wenger fields questions on all sorts of subjects and we're giving you the chance to watch the press conference 'as live' on Arsenal TV Online from 10:15am (UK time).

We will play out the manager's media briefing in its entirety on a loop until it is available on demand, meaning Arsenal TV Online is the first place to see the press conference in its entirety.

The manager discussed:

  • morale after the Tottenham game
  • the title race
  • Arsenal's season as a whole
  • Robin Van Persie's comeback
  • Sol Campbell
  • constant rumours linking Cesc Fabregas away from Arsenal
  • the latest injury news
  • the pitch at Wigan
  • La Liga
  • if Arsenal have an injury jinx

FIFA WORLD CUP 2010

The 2010 FIFA Club World Cup is a football tournament planned for December 2010. It will be the 7th edition of the FIFA Club World Cup and will be hosted by the United Arab Emirates. Other countries that placed bids were Australia and Japan. Portugal had initially placed a bid, but later withdrew from the process.

Monday, April 12, 2010

My Idol


His name is Francesc Fabregas Solar.. He was born on MAY, 5th 1987 at Arenys of Mar, Spain.. He make his debut for Arsenal on August, 15th 2004 against Everton.. And become Arsenal Youngest-ever Goal Scorer againts Blackburn on August, 25th 2004.. He make his debut for Spain on March, 1st 2006 against Ivory Coast..

Spanish midfield playmaker Cesc Fabregas is a brilliant passer of the ball with an eye for goal and is one of a crop of outstanding youngsters beginning to establish themselves at Highbury..

NATIONAL TEAM
Fabregas was voted the player of the tournament at the 2003 FIFA Under-17 World Championship and won the Golden Boot after his six goals helped Spain reach the final. He was a key member of the Spanish squad in the 2004 UEFA Under-17 European Championship, and scored a vital 89th-minute goal against England to take the team through to the final. Has since stepped up to U21 level.

CLUB
Despite coming through the ranks at FC Barcelona, Fabregas moved to Arsenal FC in September 2003 at the age of 16 having never played a first-team game at Camp Nou.