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sâmbătă, 5 decembrie 2009

WORLD CUP 2009



Paraguay first up for holders Italy


Holders Italy will begin the defence of their world title against Paraguay on 14 June in Cape Town after the draw for the 2010 FIFA World Cup took place in the South African city.

Top seeds
Of UEFA's other seeded teams, Germany are in Group D alongside Serbia; the Netherlands are in Group E with Denmark; England were drawn into Group C alongside Slovenia; and European champions Spain find themselves in Group H with Switzerland. Portugal, meanwhile, feature in a testing pool alongside five-time winners Brazil, Ivory Coast and North Korea.

Host nation
Ballon d'Or winner and FC Barcelona forward Lionel Messi will try to guide his Argentina side past Nigeria, Korea Republic and Greece in Group B. Finally, 2006 runners-up France will meet hosts South Africa along with Mexico and Uruguay. The final will be held at Johannesburg's Soccer City Stadium on 11 July.

2010 FIFA World Cup group stage draw
Group AGroup B
South Africa
Argentina
Mexico
Nigeria
Uruguay
Korea Republic
France
Greece
Group CGroup D
England
Germany
United States
Australia
Algeria
Serbia
Slovenia
Ghana
Group EGroup F
Netherlands
Italy
Denmark
Paraguay
JapanNew Zealand
Cameroon
Slovakia
Group GGroup H
Brazil
Spain
North Korea
Switzerland
Ivory Coast
Honduras
Portugal
Chile

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TEAM OF THE YEAR 2009


Barça have 11 candidates in UEFA team vote

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FC Barcelona have no less than eleven players named as candidates for uefa.com’s Team of the year 2009.

The Blaugrana have Valdés, Alves, Puyol, Piqué, Txigrinski, Abidal, Touré, Xavi, Iniesta, Messi and Ibrahimovic up for nomination by the readers of the website. The team will be named on January 8, 2010. Below are all the candidates:
* Goalkeepers: Valdés (FC Barcelona), Van der Sar (Manchester United), Casillas (R. Madrid), Neuer (Schalke 04), Julio César (Inter)
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Right-backs: Alves (FC Barcelona), Maicon (Inter), Srna (Shakhtar), Zanetti (Inter), Lahm (Bayern)
*Centre backs (two will be chosen):
Piqué (FC Barcelona), Puyol (FC Barcelona), Chygrynskiy (FC Barcelona), Terry (Chelsea), Vidic (Manchester United), Ferdinand (Manchester United), Chiellini (Juventus), Vermaelen (Arsenal), Mertesacker (W. Bremen), Bruno Alves (Porto)

*Left-backs:
Abidal (FC Barcelona), Evra (Manchester United), Schäfer (Wolfsburg), Cole (Chelsea), Cissokho (Olympique Lyonnais)

*Right midfielders:
C. Ronaldo (R. Madrid), Stankovic (Inter), Navas (Sevilla), Krasic (CSKA Moscow), Hamsik (Napoli)
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Central midfielders: Xavi (FC Barcelona), Yaya Touré (FC Barcelona), Xabi Alonso (R. Madrid), Semak (Rubin Kazan), Lampard (Chelsea)
*Attacking midfielders:
Gerrard (Liverpool), Kaká (R. Madrid), Gourcuff (Bordeaux), Diego (Juventus), Misimovic (Wolfsburg)

*Left midfielders:
Iniesta (FC Barcelona), Giggs (Manchester United), Arshavin (Arsenal), Ribéry (Bayern Munich), Özil (W. Bremen)

*Striker (Two will be chosen):
Messi (FC Barcelona), Ibrahimovic (FC Barcelona), Eto’o (Inter), Dzeko (Wolfsburg), Grafite (Wolfsburg), Torres (Liverpool), Rooney (Manchester United), Villa (Valencia), Forlán (Atlético de Madrid), Berg (Hamburg)
*Coaches/managers: Guardiola (FC Barcelona), Lucescu (Shakhtar), Ferguson (Manchester United), Blanc (Bordeaux), Hrubesch (Germany Under-21’s)

miercuri, 2 decembrie 2009


Messi Ballon d'Or 2009



Messi the number one

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The European correspondents of France Football have voted Leo Messi the best player of 2009 with 473 votes. He’s the first Argentinean to receive the award.

Anybody who has seen him in action already knew – but now it’s official. According to the December edition of France Football, Leo Messi is the best player in the world.
473 votes Messi came top of the vote by a clear margin. He received 473 votes, well ahead of Cristiano Ronaldo (233 votes) and Xavi (170 votes). He is the ninth Barça player to take the award and the first since Ronaldinho in 2005.

Since the French magazine opened up the award to cover all domestic leagues three years ago, no player has recieved such an overwhelming majority of the votes as Leo Messi. The Argentine has become the first player from the Barça youth system to win the coverted prize. In 2007 Kaká won with a total of 444 votes and last year Cristiano Ronaldo did so with a total of 446. Third in 2007, second in 2008 He has made steady progress, finishing third in 2007 behind Kaká and Cristiano Ronaldo and then second in 2008 behind Cristiano. And now he has taken that final step to finish first in 2009.

The first Argentinean It’s hard to believe but Leo Messi is thefirst Argentinean player to lift the Ballon d'Or. However, until 1995 the award was only open to European players, which excluded players of the stature of Diego Maradona.

luni, 30 noiembrie 2009

BARCELONA WINS EL CLASICO!

BARCELONA ON TOP! (1-0)



Barca beat Madrid 1-0 at the Nou Camp tonight thanks to the same qualities that brought them the treble last season – quality and hard work. Ibrahimovic broke the deadlock with a classy strike in the second half, but the team had to draw on all their

Barca got no presents for their 110th birthday, but the players gave one to their fans with a hard working performance, gilded with their typical stamp of quality against their eternal rivals Real Madrid.

The first half was pretty even, with chances for both teams. When Barca imposed their passing, they were in charge, but when the game became more disordered, Madrid, led by Kaka, looked the more threatening. This was the clash of styles we'd expected with both teams focussed on the job in hand and showing the other plenty of respect and that meant the goal took its time coming. When it did, it confirmed Barca's superiority which they looked to build on until Busquets was sent off and Barca had to dig deep to defend their lead.

Stars on show

After all the pre-match speculation, Messi and Ronaldo were both passed fit to play, whilst Ibrahimovic started on the bench. Both teams lived up to their billing and the fans were treated to a game full of intensity and skill right from the start. Barca took the initiative and their pressure up the field made it hard for their opponents to build from the back. When Madrid did break out, principally through Kaka, they looked sharp and dangerous.

Taking control

It was Madrid who had the first chance when Kaka danced through and set up Cristiano Ronaldo on the right, but the Portuguese star's shot was brilliantly stopped by Valdes with his feet. Tension was growing and precision was not the order of the day as many passes went awry, but Barca kept their patience and began to find spaces in the Madrid defence as the half went on, with Iniesta testing Casillas on 40 minutes.

Welcome back Zlatan

Nothing changed after the break as Barca continued to push for goal. Zlatan Ibrahimovic came on for Henry and received a great ovation from the crowd which he repaid in full with a beautifully taken goal, latching onto a deep Alves cross to volley past Casillas. Previous to the goal, Puyol had made a goal saving tackle on Higuain with the Argentinian closing in on Valdes and that and the goal seemed to have turned the game till Busquets' red card turned the game around again.


Epic half hour

Barca didn't have too long to savour their lead – just 7 minutes until Sergio Busquets saw his second yellow for a handball which left his team a man down with half an hour to go. Guardiola held his nerve and kept Messi and Ibra up front, whilst dropping Iniesta back into midfield. Piqué and Abidal both came close and the defence tightened up, though Benzema blew a great chance, firing over from close in after a corner on 80 minutes. That was the only real chance for Madrid though and Barca could have made it two when Messi found himself one on one with Casillas on 89 minutes. Madrid's frustration boiled over and Lass was shown a red for a bad tackle on Xavi, but Barca held firm and showed that hard work and commitment, added to undoubted class, are what's needed to win El Classico.

joi, 28 mai 2009

FC BARCELONA - QUEEN OF EUROPE!



Barça makes history in the Eternal City


The Eternal City has witnessed the triumph of an unforgettable Barça. The victory against Manchester United has brought the Club its third Champions League / European Cup and an historic treble. Barça, Barça, Barça!
We all know about the Barça of the Five Cups and the Dream Team. Now we have the Barça of the treble. Josep Guardiola’s unbelievable first season as head coach has culminated in taking the Champions League away from Manchester United, until now widely considered the best team in the world. The English champions were looking to be the first side to win back-to-back Champions Leagues. But now there is a new champion. Barça. 

The first treble of the 21st century 

Until now, only four teams could boast of having achieved the treble of league, Cup and Champions League / European Cup: Celtic (1967), Ajax (1972), PSV Eindhoven (1988) and Manchester United (1999). Now FC Barcelona has entered that select group, the first team to do so in the ferociously competitive 21st century. The 27th May will now be a day for all Barça fans to celebrate. 

A love of good football 

And what makes victory taste even sweeter is that Barça has risen to the top of European football playing the kind of football that has delighted fans everywhere. The whole of Europe recognizes the Barça style, the natural successor to Johan Cruyff’s Dream Team. 

The current squad of players has played a fundamental role. In these days of chequebook teambuilding, Barça has reached the top with 7 first team players that have come up through the Barça youth ranks. This combination of home-grown talent and foreign stars is again a reflection of the Club’s policy of remaining true to its local roots. 


Guardiola's role 

Guardiola has downplayed the significance of his contribution but there is no doubt that he has changed the face of the team in just one short year. His capacity for leadership, his ability to motivate the players and make them believe in themselves, combined with an extraordinary capacity for work and technical analysis of the game are factors, backed up by results, which have found him a place in the history of FC Barcelona and football in general. 


These are the same virtues we saw a year ago (in charge of Barça B) and which won him the chance to lead the first team. It wasn’t an easy decision but it has turned out to be correct. Now the Barça family can enjoy the fruits of that decision. And how!

marți, 19 mai 2009

Countdown To Rome


Countdown TRome

In order for the first team to get as much rest as possible before the Champions League final, Guardiola has given his players a two-day break. They will not start preparing for the big game on May 27 in Rome until next Wednesday. As the Barça manager had already announced, the players that did not travel to Mallorca will not be playing any further part in the league programme in order for them to be in the optimum condition to play in the Champions League final on May 27, where newly crowned Premiership champions Manchester United will be waiting for them.

Maximum intensity 

Following the game in Mallorca, Josep Guardiola scheduled his next training session for Wednesday at 18.00. There will be training at the same time on Thursday, and then on Friday training will take place in the morning. 

Saturday fiesta at the Camp Nou 

On Saturday, Barça face Osasuna in their second to last league game. The match at the Camp Nou will double as an opportunity to celebrate the club’s 19th league championship title. 

To Rome on Tuesday 

On Sunday and Monday, Josep Guardiola’s side will be fully concentrating on getting ready for the high profile clash with Manchester United. They will train twice in Barcelona before flying off to Italy on Tuesday.


Road To Rome (UCL FINAL)



The
 2009 UEFA Champions League Final will be the 54th final of the UEFA Champions Leaguefootball tournament and the 17th final under the current format. The final is to be played at the 72,698-capacity Stadio Olimpico in Rome, the home of Roma and Lazio, on 27 May 2009, for the fourth time following 19771984 and 1996.
The match will be contested by Barcelona and holders Manchester United, who are the first defending champions to reach the final since Juventus in 1997, and will be looking to be the first team to retain the European Cup since Milan in 1990. This is the fifth year in a row in which the final involves at least one English team.
Manchester United and Barcelona have faced each other nine times in European competitions: three times in the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup and six times in the UEFA Champions League. Of those nine matches, Manchester United have recorded three wins to Barcelona's two, with the remaining four matches finishing in draws. The only time that the two teams have met in a final came in 1991, when they contested the 1991 Cup Winners' Cup final. The first meeting between the two sides came in the third round of the 1983–84 Cup Winners' Cup; Barcelona won the first leg at the Camp Nou 2–0, but Manchester United won the return leg 3–0 at Old Trafford to reach the semi-finals. That result marked Manchester United's biggest win over Barcelona; Barcelona's biggest win was a 4–0 home victory in the group stage of the 1994–95 Champions League. The most recent meeting between Manchester United and Barcelona came in the semi-finals of the 2007–08 Champions League, when United held Barcelona to a 0–0 draw at the Camp Nou before beating them 1–0 back at Old Trafford.

Team news

Two Barcelona players will miss the final through suspension: right back Daniel Alves, who picked up his third yellow card of the tournament in Barcelona's semi-final second leg against Chelsea on 6 May 2009, and left back Éric Abidal, who was sent off in the same game for a professional foul on Nicolas Anelka. Defender Rafael Márquez will also miss the match after he picked up a knee injury in the first leg of the semi-final, ruling him out for the rest of the season. Carles Puyol, however, will be available for selection after he served a one-match suspension in the semi-final second leg.

Following John O'Shea's winning goal in Manchester United's semi-final first leg victory over Arsenal, United manager Alex Ferguson suggested that the Irish utility player would be guaranteed a place in the starting line-up were United to reach the final. Midfielder Park Ji-Sung has also been promised a place in the team after he missed the 2008 final. Meanwhile, midfielder Darren Fletcher will be forced to miss the final after picking up a red card in the second leg of the semi-final. Although replays suggested that Fletcher played the ball before felling Cesc Fàbregasin the penalty area, the UEFA appeals process only allows for cards to be rescinded in the case of mistaken identity. Despite this, an appeal was submitted by Manchester United on "compassionate" grounds, and the UEFA Control and Disciplinary Body will meet on 11 May to discuss the case. Two players from United's starting eleven in the 2008 final – Owen Hargreaves and Wes Brown – will both miss the match because of long-term injuries that saw them play little part in the 2008–09 Champions League campaign.


duminică, 17 mai 2009

Campions 08/09


Second title in four days

Four days after lifting the King’s Cup, Barcelona have won their 19th League title to complete the double. That means this season has already been a resounding success and there is still the  Champions League final in Rome to come.

There are still three games to go but this Saturday night Barça are now mathematically the League Champions for the 2008/09 season. It’s a reward for good football and attacking play involving keeping possession and moving the ball around fast. Apart from the players, it is also the League for those who took the risky decision to choose Guardiola and for the manager himself, who made clear on his appointment that he was pledged to skill, work and commitment. Those are all features of this Barça double team. 

Record breakers 

With 86 points from 35 games, the team has smashed records. It had 50 points at the halfway stage, has beaten the record for home wins in a row (9), was unbeaten from game 2 to game 24, scores almost three goals per game on average, has the players who so far are the top goal scorer (Eto’o) and the best keeper (Valdés) in the competition, won 2-6 at Bernabeu and beat sides like Valencia and Seville 4-0 at Camp Nou; a side that can do that could only be the champion. Because it is a team that is insatiable, that has always attacked and has never had enough irrespective of what the scoreboard says. 

Bouncing back from the lows 

This Barça has only had its doubts twice this season; firstly when it only managed to pick up one point from its first two League games, and then secondly after consecutive defeats by Espanyol and Atlético Madrid when the League was going into the home straight. On both occasions the players and coach bounced back as only the great sides can by putting together a run of incredible performances. The team is now unbeaten in 17 in three competitions and previously went 22 games without losing in the League. In the process it racked up a 12-point lead over Madrid, who this Saturday lost at Vila-real to hand the Catalans the title on a plate. 

Only Rome to go 

This historic season will bring at least the double , the fifth in the club’s 110-year history. But Barça can still do more and win the treble, something it has never done before and which few teams have had the chance to achieve in Europe. Now with both the Cup and the League in the bag, this third title is just 90 minutes away on 27 May against Manchester United in the Champions League final. Yet whatever happens in Rome, this season will have been a dream come true for nine months.

joi, 14 mai 2009

FC BARCELONA-ATL.BILBAO 4-1 (Spain Cup Final)

THE GOALS


THE CELEBRATION

Spain Cup Win


Three years after Paris, Barça have once again won a major trophy. They came from behind to beat Athletic 4-1 and in doing so, gave a lesson in creative football. Total football is back!
On Wednesday night, Mestalla witnessed FC Barcelona win the first trophy in a potential treble. The first is in the bag, the second is almost won, and the third will be decided in Rome. Nobody said it would be easy, but despite the missing players and the tiredness, Guardiola’s side has stayed faithful to their philosophy, and if they play like this on the night of May 27, then Manchester United will have a very difficult job indeed. 

Guardiola off the mark 

At Mestalla, Barça produced their enviably competitive spirit to eventually win the game comfortably despite conceding an early 9th minute goal. They reacted by sweeping aside Athletic Bilbao to the tune of four goals and in doing so, provided Pep Guardiola with the first trophy of his managerial career. It was a victory for good football. 

Clash of styles 

It was always going to be a fascinating encounter, between the two teams that have won this title the most times. Yet it was also a clash of styles, and two very different ideas of what football is about. Barça’s combination passing game against Athletic Club’s high balls and physical approach. The first half produced what most pundits had expected. 

As early as the 9th minute, Athletic were awarded their first corner following an excellent Pinto save. Yeste sent the ball over to the far post, where Toquero was waiting to beat both Keita and Xavi in the air and head the ball straight into the back of the net. In imitation of Endika’s exploits 25 years previously, the Basques were into an early lead against their Catalan opposition. At this stage of the game, the red and whites were not only a goal to the better, but also seemed to be enjoying the lion’s share of the play. 

Xavi conducts reaction 

Barça were struggling to bring the ball out of defence, with the Basques applying constant pressure to the centre and full backs. But following a disorientated first quarter of an hour, Xavi in particular starting guiding matters back in the right direction. With deft through balls to Eto'o and Bojan, gaps started appearing in the Bilbao defence. In fact, Eto'o could easily have tied the match in the 20th minute following an excellent assist from Xavi, but the Cameroonian dallied just that little bit too long to get a decent shot in. 

Touré becomes Messi 

Barça’s pressure was causing more and more concern to Athletic, whose lines were pushed further and further back. Barça were evidently more composed, and got their reward on the half hour. The unexpected protagonist was Touré, playing today at centre back. In an individual move displaying both skill and strength the Ivorian advanced from midfield and slalomed around three defenders before sending a low, powerful drive straight into the bottom right hand corner of the goal, just beyond the reach of Bilbao stopper Gorka. 

The two goals were a reflection of the respective styles of the two teams, Bilbao scoring from a corner and showing their superiority in the air, while Barça’s was a display of sheer skill and flair. The sides went in at the break in very different moods. Barça’s goal had knocked the wind out of the Basques, while Barça could even have gone in as leaders if Alves’ well-taken long range free kick had hit the target. 

Barça dominate second half 

The game restarted with Barcelona absolutely dominating almost every aspect of the game. This was made clear by the way Messi enjoyed three consecutive chances. Surely there was a goal on the way. And there was, in the 52nd minute, and it had to be Leo Messi who scored it. The Argentinian latched onto a rebound in the area and directed the ball past Gorka to put his side into a well-deserved lead. 

More and more 

Barça had been offering almost all the good football, and as they have always done this season, rather than sit back on their lead, they went straight out in pursuit of more against a team that was losing confidence as every minute went by. 

The third goal was a clear reflection of the way the game was going. Alves regained possession in his own area, played it out to Messi, and the Argentinian flew off on a counter attack. Messi played it through to Bojan, who finished the move off in spectacular style. It had looked like a pass to Eto'o would have been the most simple option, but the young striker from Linyola did what was expected of him and sent ball narrowly below the opposing crossbar. 

Total football 

It was all too much for Caparrós’ side to take, and yet there was more of the same to come. Barça produced their fourth from a dead ball situation – a free kick on the edge of the area that Xavi converted in magnificent fashion. Once again with a shot that squeaked in just inches from the post - Gorka could do nothing to prevent Barça taking a 4-1 lead. 

There were still 25 minutes to play, but with the result already way out of doubt, it was essentially just a matter of running down the clock before the celebrations could begin. It was a scintillating, ambitious display of perfect football from a Barça team that after three dry years, finally has a major title to celebrate.

luni, 11 mai 2009

Fans Celebrating Iniesta Goal against Chelsea (06.05.2009)

Chelsea-Barcelona (semifinal 06.05.2009)




FC Barcelona snatched a remarkable UEFA Champions League semi-final win through Andrés Iniesta's goal three minutes into added time to earn a showdown with Manchester United FC in Rome on 27 May.

Drama
Chelsea FC thought they had done enough to earn a repeat of last season's final as they defended Michael Essien's breathtaking ninth-minute strike with great resilience only for Essien to then err in failing to clear his lines in the dying moments. Lionel Messi squared to Iniesta and he cut his shot skilfully away from Petr Čech to give the 2006 champions – playing with ten men after Eric Abidal's second-half dismissal – victory on away goals and the chance to reclaim their crown, although they will have to do it without the suspended Abidal and Daniel Alves.

Template
The visitors set a template for the entire contest by dominating possession in the early stages with Xavi Hernández prompting away, yet their confidence soon took a dent as Essien conjured a goal totally befitting this illustrious company. The move developed down Chelsea's left with Ashley Cole prominent and Frank Lampard finding a threatening position just outside the penalty area. The midfielder saw his attempted cross brush off Yaya Touré and as the ball ballooned up Essien was alive to the possibilities, taking two steps forward before unleashing a lacerating volley with his left foot that shook the underside of the bar before coming down over the line.

Living dangerously
It was a stunning blow and Chelsea looked to kill the tie off before the Spanish league leaders could recover, with Lampard shooting over and Didier Drogba just beaten to a through ball by the onrushing Víctor Valdés. When Florent Malouda was checked illegally on the edge of the Barcelona box, Drogba went for goal from the free-kick and was frustrated to see his effort fly to safety off the goalkeeper's knee. John Terry headed just wide from the ensuing corner and two minutes later Barcelona were living dangerously again as Drogba, charging on to Lampard's lofted pass, tumbled under Abidal's challenge but referee Tom Henning Øvrebø was unmoved.

Missed opportunities
Would Chelsea come to regret those missed chances? Another followed at the start of the second half as Nicolas Anelka played in Drogba with Barça badly exposed. The Ivorian checked back inside but his attempt to find the net was foiled by the foot of Valdés and Malouda blazed the follow-up into the side-netting. In the main it was the away team who were asking the questions now, with Iniesta becoming more of an influence down the left and Alves, his first-half yellow card having ruled him out of the final, looking to raid down the opposite flank at every opportunity. Messi was not quite firing at his best in the face of constant attention from three or four defenders.

Red card
Drogba was always in the thick of things when Chelsea responded at the other end. He had another shout for a penalty denied and with the Camp Nou side throwing more men forward they were increasingly vulnerable to the counter – when Anelka went to the ground just outside the area it led to Abidal's red card. The Frenchman's dismissal increased the scale of Barcelona's task but they kept pegging away, survived a number of scares at the back, and then took their late, golden chance – Iniesta's 93rd-minute strike their first shot on target of the entire match. It was a crushing blow for Chelsea who were left to reflect on a fourth semi-final defeat in six seasons.

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