Equatorial Guinea Appoints Gilson Paulo As Coach
Equatorial Guinea coach position which is empty in recent weeks has been re-filled. It is Brazilian coach Gilson Paulo who is believed to fill the place left by Henri Michel. Michel himself resigned afrer arguing with the Equatorial Guinea national team management. While Gilson Paulo admitted to be pleased to have confidence in handling the national More...
Germany Coach Joachim Loew: We Are Nothing like Barcelona!
Germany coach Joachim Low has stated his belief that the Nationalelf are nothing like Barcelona as they have a completely different style of play. Low has pointed out that the Catalans are mainly about possession More...
Klaas-Jan Huntelaar Aims to win Euro 2012
Dutch national team striker Klaas-Jan Huntelaar is aiming for success at Euro 2012 this summer. Huntelaar became top scorer of the Euro qualifiers with 12 goals and helped the Netherlands qualify automatically More...
Cristian Ledesma Hopes To Play for the Italian National Team Again
Lazio midfielder Cristian Ledesma hopes he gets a call to strengthen the Italian national team again. Although born in Argentina, the 29-year-old player has defended the Italian national team at the end of 2010. “I More...
Niger Collects Funds to Participate in the African Cup
Niger continues to collect donations from individual and institutional parties to participate in the African Nations Cup 2012 in Gabon and Equatorial Guinea later this month. Funding requirements for the national More...
Roman Riquelme Wants to Play for Argentina Again
Boca Juniors star Juan Roman Riquelme has revealed his desire to return to the Argentina national team, stating that playing with Lionel Messi would be a prime motivation for a comeback. The No. 10 has not appeared More...
Kashiwa Reysol 2-0 Auckland City Highlights
Kashiwa Reysol 2-0 Auckland City Highlights (FIFA Club World Cup), December 8, 2011 Goals: 37? [1 - 0] Junya Tanaka 40? [2 - 0] Masato Kudo Recent search: kashiwa 2 - 0 auckland city highlights,kashiwa auckland More...








