Soccer
Champions League to use extra referees
by jeremy on Jul.21, 2010, under Soccer
Associated Press
LONDON — The group that determines soccer rules has expanded the experimental use of two extra assistant referees into this season’s European Champions League, a move made following a series of mistakes during the World Cup.
Use of officials behind the goals was tested in last season’s Europa League, and the International Football Association Board says it will decide in 2012 whether to permanently adopt the change.
The introduction of officials alongside the traditional referee and two linesmen is designed to help determine whether balls cross the goal line.
Continued experimentation means discussion of goal-line video technology may be postponed at the next meeting in October, when the IFAB sets its March agenda.
Debate on goal-line technology intensified at the World Cup after England was denied a goal against Germany because officials failed to detect a shot by Frank Lampard crossed the line after bouncing down off the crossbar.
This week at the Women’s Under-20 World Cup in Germany, a shot from France’s Lea Rubio struck the crossbar, bounced over the line and spun back into play, but English referee Alexandra Ihringova waved away claims for a goal and ordered play to continue.
IFAB’s technical subcommittee, which met in Cardiff, Wales, ruled national associations, confederations or competitions must cover the cost of the experiment.
It has been approved for a total nine competitions including France’s League Cup, Brazil’s Rio de Janeiro Championship and Asia’s President’s Cup club tournament.
Three other events could take place if their ruling bodies agree.
CONCACAF general secretary Chuck Blazer said Mexico applied to be involved after Argentina was credited with a goal from an offside position against the Mexicans at the World Cup.
Both Mexico’s Apertura and Clausura tournaments will feature the trial.
"They said, ‘It would be really great if our league could be involved.’ They were very receptive," Blazer said. "It’s not a light undertaking."
Copyright 2010 by The Associated Press
ABC/ESPN Schedule for World Cup (USA)
by admin on Feb.01, 2010, under Soccer
World Cup schedule (all times Eastern)
| Date | Time | Network | Match | Group | Site | Match |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fri 6/11 | 9:30 a.m. | ESPN/ESPN360.com | South Africa vs. Mexico | A | Johannesburg | 1 |
| Fri 6/11 | 2 p.m. | ESPN/ESPN360.com | Uruguay vs. France | A | Cape Town | 2 |
| Sat 6/12 | 7 a.m. | ESPN/ESPN360.com | Korea Republic vs. Greece | B | Port Elizabeth | 3 |
| Sat 6/12 | 9:30 a.m. | ESPN/ESPN360.com | Argentina vs. Nigeria | B | Johannesburg | 4 |
| Sat 6/12 | 2 p.m. | ABC | England vs. USA | C | Rustenburg | 5 |
| Sun 6/13 | 7 a.m. | ESPN/ESPN360.com | Algeria vs. Slovenia | C | Polokwane | 6 |
| Sun 6/13 | 9:30 a.m. | ESPN/ESPN360.com | Serbia vs. Ghana | D | Pretoria | 7 |
| Sun 6/13 | 2 p.m. | ABC | Germany vs. Australia | D | Durban | 8 |
| Mon 6/14 | 7 a.m. | ESPN/ESPN360.com | Netherlands vs. Denmark | E | Johannesburg | 9 |
| Mon 6/14 | 9:30 a.m. | ESPN/ESPN360.com | Japan vs. Cameroon | E | Bloemfontein | 10 |
| Mon 6/14 | 2 p.m. | ESPN/ESPN360.com | Italy vs. Paraguay | F | Cape Town | 11 |
| Tue 6/15 | 7 a.m. | ESPN/ESPN360.com | New Zealand vs. Slovakia | F | Rustenburg | 12 |
| Tue 6/15 | 9:30 a.m. | ESPN/ESPN360.com | Ivory Coast vs. Portugal | G | Port Elizabeth | 13 |
| Tue 6/15 | 2 p.m. | ESPN/ESPN360.com | Brazil vs. Korea DPR | G | Johannesburg | 14 |
| Wed 6/16 | 7 a.m. | ESPN/ESPN360.com | Honduras vs. Chile | H | Nelspruit | 15 |
| Wed 6/16 | 9:30 a.m. | ESPN/ESPN360.com | Spain vs. Switzerland | H | Durban | 16 |
| Wed 6/16 | 2 p.m. | ESPN/ESPN360.com | South Africa vs. Uruguay | A | Pretoria | 17 |
| Thu 6/17 | 7 a.m. | ESPN/ESPN360.com | Argentina vs. Korea Rep. | B | Johannesburg | 18 |
| Thu 6/17 | 9:30 a.m. | ESPN/ESPN360.com | Greece vs. Nigeria | B | Bloemfontein | 19 |
| Thu 6/17 | 2 p.m. | ESPN2/ESPN360.com | France vs. Mexico | A | Polokwane | 20 |
| Fri 6/18 | 7 a.m. | ESPN/ESPN360.com | Germany vs. Serbia | D | Port Elizabeth | 21 |
| Fri 6/18 | 9:30 a.m. | ESPN/ESPN360.com | Slovenia vs. USA | C | Johannesburg | 22 |
| Fri 6/18 | 2 p.m. | ESPN2/ESPN360.com | England vs. Algeria | C | Cape Town | 23 |
| Sat 6/19 | 7 a.m. | ESPN/ESPN360.com | Netherlands vs. Japan | E | Durban | 24 |
| Sat 6/19 | 9:30 a.m. | ESPN/ESPN360.com | Ghana vs. Australia | D | Rustenburg | 25 |
| Sat 6/19 | 2 p.m. | ABC | Cameroon vs. Denmark | E | Pretoria | 26 |
| Sun 6/20 | 7 a.m. | ESPN/ESPN360.com | Slovakia vs. Paraguay | F | Bloemfontein | 27 |
| Sun 6/20 | 9:30 a.m. | ESPN/ESPN360.com | Italy vs. New Zealand | F | Nelspruit | 28 |
| Sun 6/20 | 2 p.m. | ABC | Brazil vs. Ivory Coast | G | Johannesburg | 29 |
| Mon 6/21 | 7 a.m. | ESPN/ESPN360.com | Portugal vs. Korea DPR | G | Cape Town | 30 |
| Mon 6/21 | 9:30 a.m. | ESPN/ESPN360.com | Chile vs. Switzerland | H | Port Elizabeth | 31 |
| Mon 6/21 | 2 p.m. | ESPN/ESPN360.com | Spain vs. Honduras | H | Johannesburg | 32 |
| Tue 6/22 | 9:30 a.m. | ESPN/ESPN360.com | Mexico vs. Uruguay | A | Rustenburg | 33 |
| Tue 6/22 | 9:30 a.m. | ESPN2/ESPN360.com | France vs. South Africa | A | Bloemfontein | 34 |
| Tue 6/22 | 2 p.m. | ESPN2/ESPN360.com | Nigeria vs. Korea Republic | B | Durban | 35 |
| Tue 6/22 | 2 p.m. | ESPN/ESPN360.com | Greece vs. Argentina | B | Polokwane | 36 |
| Wed 6/23 | 9:30 a.m. | ESPN2/ESPN360.com | Slovenia vs. England | C | Port Elizabeth | 37 |
| Wed 6/23 | 9:30 a.m. | ESPN/ESPN360.com | USA vs. Algeria | C | Pretoria | 38 |
| Wed 6/23 | 2 p.m. | ESPN/ESPN360.com | Ghana vs. Germany | D | Johannesburg | 39 |
| Wed 6/23 | 2 p.m. | ESPN2/ESPN360.com | Australia vs. Serbia | D | Nelspruit | 40 |
| Thu 6/24 | 9:30 a.m. | ESPN/ESPN360.com | Slovakia vs. Italy | E | Johannesburg | 41 |
| Thu 6/24 | 9:30 a.m. | ESPN2/ESPN360.com | Paraguay vs. New Zealand | E | Polokwane | 42 |
| Thu 6/24 | 2 p.m. | ESPN/ESPN360.com | Denmark vs. Japan | F | Rustenburg | 43 |
| Thu 6/24 | 2 p.m. | ESPN2/ESPN360.com | Cameroon vs. Netherlands | F | Cape Town | 44 |
| Fri 6/25 | 9:30 a.m. | ESPN/ESPN360.com | Portugal vs. Brazil | G | Durban | 45 |
| Fri 6/25 | 9:30 a.m. | ESPN2/ESPN360.com | Ivory Coast vs. Korea DPR | G | Nelspruit | 46 |
| Fri 6/25 | 2 p.m. | ESPN/ESPN360.com | Chile vs. Spain | H | Pretoria | 47 |
| Fri 6/25 | 2 p.m. | ESPN2/ESPN360.com | Switzerland vs. Honduras | H | Bloemfontein | 48 |
| Sat 6/26 | 9:30 a.m. | ESPN/ESPN360.com | 1st A vs. 2nd B | Port Elizabeth | 49 | |
| Sat 6/26 | 2 p.m. | ABC | 1st C vs. 2nd D | Rustenburg | 50 | |
| Sun 6/27 | 9:30 a.m. | ESPN/ESPN360.com | 1st D vs. 2nd C | Bloemfontein | 51 | |
| Sun 6/27 | 2 p.m. | ABC | 1st B vs. 2nd A | Johannesburg | 52 | |
| Mon 6/28 | 9:30 a.m. | ESPN/ESPN360.com | 1st E vs. 2nd F | Durban | 53 | |
| Mon 6/28 | 2 p.m. | ESPN/ESPN360.com | 1st G vs. 2nd H | Johannesburg | 54 | |
| Tue 6/29 | 9:30 a.m. | ESPN/ESPN360.com | 1st F vs. 2nd E | Pretoria | 55 | |
| Tue 6/29 | 2 p.m. | ESPN/ESPN360.com | 1st H vs. 2nd G | Cape Town | 56 | |
| Fri 7/2 | 9:30 a.m. | ESPN/ESPN360.com | Winners 53 vs. 54 | Port Elizabeth | 57 | |
| Fri 7/2 | 2 p.m. | ESPN/ESPN360.com | Winners 49 vs. 50 | Johannesburg | 58 | |
| Sat 7/3 | 9:30 a.m. | ABC | Winners 52 vs. 51 | Cape Town | 59 | |
| Sat 7/3 | 2 p.m. | ABC | Winners 55 vs. 56 | Johannesburg | 60 | |
| Tue 7/6 | 2 p.m. | ESPN/ESPN360.com | Winners 57 vs. 59 | Cape Town | 61 | |
| Wed 7/7 | 2 p.m. | ESPN/ESPN360.com | Winners 58 vs. 60 | Durban | 62 | |
| Sat 7/10 | 2 p.m. | ABC | Losers: 61 vs. 62 | Port Elizabeth | 63 | |
| Sun 7/11 | 1:30 p.m. | ABC | Winners: 61 vs. 62 | Johannesburg | 64 |
USA draws Group C in World Cup 2010
by jeremy on Dec.04, 2009, under Soccer

World Cup 2010 Teams
by jeremy on Oct.15, 2009, under Soccer
Teams that have already secured World Cup Qualifications!!
South Africa
Japan
Australia
Korea Republic
Netherlands
Korea DPR
Brazil
Ghana
England
Spain
Paraguay
Côte d’Ivoire
Germany
Denmark
Serbia
Italy
Chile
Mexico
United States
Switzerland
Slovakia
Argentina
Honduras
World Cup 2010, so far!
by jeremy on Oct.15, 2009, under Soccer
South America:
In the South American zone all the eyes are on whether Diego Maradona’s Argentina will miss their first finals since 1970. In a group where the top four sides qualify and the fifth-placed team goes into a play-off in November against the fourth-placed CONCACAF side, the Argentines face Uruguay who are only a point behind them in fifth. Having lost four straight games away from home Argentine is not set for a faceoff with some of
the league’s most prolific scorers of Uruguay. If Diego’s men lose and Ecuador wins in their away clash with Chile, Argentina would finish sixth and will be oust from the 2010 challenge.
Five-time champions Brazil, and dark horses Paraguay and Chile have already secured places in the South American zone.
Europe:
England, Netherlands and European champions Spain have safely occupied three of the nine automatic places on offer in September, and were recently joined by three-times champions Germany, defending champions Italy, Denmark and Serbia. Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal enter into tonight’s final qualifier against Malt, desperately needing a win in Group One to give the Iberians their best chance of a play-off position.
While group two leaders Switzerland only need a draw with Israel to make their second straight World Cup finals, a defeat could see Greece seal a berth instead if they beat Luxembourg. In group three, Slovakia must beat Poland to prevent Slovenia from winning the top spot if they complete an expected victory over a poor San Marino.
In group six Ukraine needs only to beat Andorra for a play-off spot while Group Nine sees Norway needing a culmination of results to go their way to grab a play-off place.
CONCACAF:
Mexico’s win over El Salvador (4-1) has secured them a place in the World Cup, while the United States qualified after defeating Honduras. Now, Costa Rica and Honduras are battling it out for the final qualification place and play the United States and El Salvador respectively, while the fourth-placed team will go into a play-off position against the fifth-placed South American nation.
Africa:
Ghana were the first country from Africa to clinch qualification, comfortably winning their group last month with two matches still to play, while the Ivory Coast joined them to leave three other places still up for grabs for the next round of qualifiers in November.
Asia / Oceania:
The four automatic places have been taken by Australia, Japan and North and South Korea, while Bahrain face a play-off against Oceania group winners New Zealand for the zones’ remaining finals spot. Bahrain were held 0-0 at home in the opening leg in Manama on Saturday, with the return leg in Wellington on November 14.
KC Wizards Coach Sacked
by jeremy on Aug.04, 2009, under Soccer
After a wonderful night in Frisco for FC Dallas or a horrible night for KC Wizards (the Harry Potters)…
The Kansas City Wizards announced Monday that the team has dismissed Head Coach Curt Onalfo. The Wizards will announce an Interim Head Coach Tuesday at the team’s Swope Park Training Center after the players have been addressed following an off-day Monday.
"Our shareholder group is thankful for Curt Onalfo’s service over the last two-and-a-half seasons, but we felt a change needed to be made," OnGoal CEO and Wizards President Robb Heineman said. "We are committed to developing high-performance and consistency around our club."
Onalfo finished with a 27-29-22 record in MLS play since taking over prior to the 2007 season. Assistant Coach Kris Kelderman has also been dismissed.
Now, all we have to do its work on getting Schellas Hyndman out as well, then all will be right in the world.
Red Devils Steal Teen
by jeremy on Aug.04, 2009, under Soccer
English Premiere League champions Manchester United have been accused of stealing French national Paul Pogba from Le Havre. 16-year-old P
ogba’s parents was allegedly offered large sums of money to come to England.
Manchester United denies the claims. It says that they are "complete nonsense. Everything has been done within UEFA guidelines." Pogba is a sought after play er in his country, captaining the national U16 team.
Le Havre said: "The player and his parents refused to keep the arrangement because Manchester United offered very high sums of money to the parents of the (player) with the aim of obtaining the transfer of their son."
EPL (English Premier League) Finances in Trouble?
by jeremy on Aug.04, 2009, under Soccer
The European governing body UEFA has warned some Premiere League teams in England that they face financial ruin if they continue to
live beyond their means. General Secretary David Taylor warned the league in a live broadcast.
He said: "There are a number of English clubs where the value of the club itself has fallen significantly and they are effectively on the market. We hope that the clubs themselves will not suffer in any significant way from this but who knows?"
EPL’s worse Jersey yet
by admin on Jul.29, 2009, under Soccer
Everton Football Club has revealed its new look 2009/10 away kit.
All black, it is decorated with pink lightning horizontal stripes to create true standout on the pitch – and has the theme of ‘Flash of Brilliance’.
Robert Elstone, Everton’s CEO commenting on the new range said, "We wanted to make a real statement with our playing strips this season. It was our intention to reference the Club’s past along with ensuring the designs had a contemporary modern feel.
“We have received many favorable comments on the style of the home strip and we are hoping for more of the same with our away kit. (REALLY??!!). We wanted a much bolder design than previous seasons and our partners have been able to achieve this by integrating the pink into the black shirt design. “Whilst we know it is a move away from our more traditional away kits of recent years, we are expecting this one to be even more popular amongst supporters.”
I don’t have anything further to say about this away kit, hope they don’t lose to many game, otherwise the pink might start to be a joke, oh wait it already is. Maybe they are just trying out the idea for a women’s league there soon. I know, this is a node back to the 80’s with the neon yellow, pink and all those cool awesome assorted bright colors. Fur Sure Dude!!
Here is another theory, they are just trying to distract you from the ugly home jerseys they are using now.
I hope they were the away jersey for the MLS All-Star game tonight July 29, 2009 at 8 EST
