Friday, July 30, 2010

Horse Coloring Pages


You glutton for outdoor activities, the choice to enjoy with your family is very diverse. Guaranteed to provide a different experience. Especially for the little guy. Times this weekend, trekking and horse riding activities can be used as an option.

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Inviting little riding, certainly exciting. Ride a horse gives many benefits. Besides recreation, beautify body posture, and beneficial to cure autism disorders in children. No need all the way to your favorite place, you and your family can also enjoy this activity.




Horse Coloring Pages


You glutton for outdoor activities, the choice to enjoy with your family is very diverse. Guaranteed to provide a different experience. Especially for the little guy. Times this weekend, trekking and horse riding activities can be used as an option.

Mounted
Inviting little riding, certainly exciting. Ride a horse gives many benefits. Besides recreation, beautify body posture, and beneficial to cure autism disorders in children. No need all the way to your favorite place, you and your family can also enjoy this activity.




Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Lesotho Soccer: Marcos Alonso signs with Bolton Wanderers FC

Marcos Alonso signs with Bolton Wanderers FC

Marcos Alonso will bring his talent to the Bolton Wanderers FC. The 19-year-old has agreed a three-year deal and Marcos Alonso became the third summer signing of the club(Martin Petrov and Robbie Blake also signed with Bolton FC).

Manager Owen Coyle was quoted in their Club site saying:

"He is an exciting young player who has undoubted quality and he will bring that into our mix. I think that we have a real talent on our hands.

"I have said before that when we are investing money in transfers that I want to do it with young, talented players. He isn't the finished article yet - he's a young player making his way - but you don't get through at Real Madrid without having a bit about you."


Marcos Alonso is now a former Real Madrid. He made his first-team debut last season with Real Madrid in a 2-0 win against Racing Santander in April.


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Lesotho Soccer: Maradona Ousted as Argentina’s Coach

Maradona Ousted as Argentina’s Coach
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Diego Maradona  is out as Argentina’s national soccer coach. The Argentine Football Association said Tuesday it would not renew his contract. He spent an erratic 21 months in charge of a national team that was eliminated in the World Cup quarterfinals.

The federation had offered Maradona a four-year contract to continue through the 2014 World Cup. But Maradona said he would stay only if his entire staff remained. That was unacceptable to Julio Grondona, president of the Argentine Football Association. Grondona had asked for several assistants to be replaced. The federation’s executive committee sided with Grondona.

source: nytimes.com


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Monday, July 26, 2010

The home run's fall from prominence



In 1927 when Babe Ruth hit 60 home runs, nobody besides himself had ever even hit more than 41 home runs. Anybody that knows baseball can tell you that there is Babe Ruth and then there is everybody else. Nobody dominated an era of baseball like he did. He was and is the Michael Jordan of his sport. But it was really more than that; Ruth out homered entire teams. Even Barry Bonds and Alex Rodriguez for all of their cheating, could not do that.



From the Roaring Twenties through the revolutionary sixties the home run was a show stopper. It was a big deal when Maris hit 61 ding dongs in 1961 to break Ruth's single season record. Of course Ruth did it in 154 game season and Maris did it in a 162 game season. Anyone that did the math knew that Ruth was still the gold standard. Perhaps our belief that he was so great is due in part to the folklore belief that he could have reached unbreakable records if he was not a heavy drinker and partyer and would have did even better were it not for his off field antics. 

But perhaps that is just hero worship on our part. Nonetheless, hero is the optimal word. Baseball players were the envy of the world at one point. In Quentin Tarantino's masterpiece, The Inglorious Basterds, the American soldier brags that he is Teddy Ball Game while he bashes a Nazi officer's face in with a baseball bat. 

But now?

Well now, I could not even tell you who leads the league in home runs, nor would I care to look it up. Even in 1989, it was fun to watch a spike in home runs when Kevin Mitchell hit a mere 46 jacks. Fifty two years after Ruth's epic season; in smaller ball parks and with better equipment, we were happy when a guy came within 14 home runs of Ruth! In 1991 when Cecil Fielder hit 51 jacks we were ecstatic that someone in our generation broke the 50 mark. 

Even at the beginning of the 90's, the home run was still the king. We rooted for those guys. Race was not a factor then (not a real factor). We could care less, but when Barry Bonds came along later and was suspected of cheating somehow it all of the sudden was a factor.

Over and over again we have celebrated the image of two white men running on to the field and patting Hank Aaron on the back for breaking Babe Ruth's then all-time record of 714 home runs. And hardcore baseball fans even remember that Ruth hit three of his home runs for the very same Atlanta Braves. Race did not matter. We respected Ruth and Aaron both for their epic accomplishments.



Then came Mark McGwire. He hit 47 home runs as a rookie. He grew into his body and reached Ruthian status by the time he hit 70 in 1998 and crushed Ruth's old record of 60. But we ignored the writing on the wall. We ignored his increased bulk as well of his buddy, Sammy Sosa. Sosa went from being a string bean as a rooki to being The Incredible Hulk when he hit 66 that year. We did not care because we were happy to see the wooly bully mamoths crush records.



But then came Bonds. He weighed about a buck sixty when he came to the majors. But he also had a lightning quick bat and fast running speed. We certainly appreciated his natural talent. But when he became the undisputed power king over night, our steroid suspicions were way too strong to ignore. We shook our heads when we watched him mis-hit a ball (can of corn) and it still went over the fence by thirty feet. We were angered by the enabler's (media) arguments that steroids does not increase the hand eye coordination. But clearly MLB was turning a blind eye and soon we had to hear the media tell us that the fan truly did not care and that it was merely a witch hunt. Half truths dominated and the baseball purist was left for dead.



By the time Alex Rodriguez was busted for steroids, almost nobody even cared anymore. Well not for long that is. We cared from a what's the latest scandal standpoint. But the home run had already been given its last rites. When David Ortiz was exposed for steroid use, we only asked why it took so long to expose him? We watched a fat pile of blubber turn himself into Babe Ruth overnight. The Minnesota Twins were not stupid to trade him. They knew of his pre-steroids ceiling. 

And so what about when A-Rod hits his 600th home run? So what? We don't care anymore. Major League Executives are millions richer. Baseball is no longer America's pastime (The NFL is). It's just something to kill a few hours. Where have you gone Joe Dimaggio? Where indeed.

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Sunday, July 25, 2010

Avatar Coloring Pages The Last Air Bender

Avatar Coloring Pages
The story is a world that has four civilisations, namely Spare Air (Water Tribe), Royal Land (Earth Kingdom), Air Nomads (Air Nomads), and the Nation of Fire (Fire Nation). In every nation there are people who are called Bender (bending, or in this case the controllers) that have the ability to control the natural elements according to their nations.

Control the natural elements of this art is a fusion style of martial arts and magic of natural elements. In every generation, there is someone capable of controlling all four elements, is being called as the Avatar, the spirit of the planet incarnate in human form. When the Avatar dies, he will be reborn in a nation that always turn alternately in accordance with the cycle of Avatars (Avatar Cycle), which along with the seasons: winter for water, spring for earth, summer for fire, and autumn for air.


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Avatar Coloring Pages The Last Air Bender

Avatar Coloring Pages
The story is a world that has four civilisations, namely Spare Air (Water Tribe), Royal Land (Earth Kingdom), Air Nomads (Air Nomads), and the Nation of Fire (Fire Nation). In every nation there are people who are called Bender (bending, or in this case the controllers) that have the ability to control the natural elements according to their nations.

Control the natural elements of this art is a fusion style of martial arts and magic of natural elements. In every generation, there is someone capable of controlling all four elements, is being called as the Avatar, the spirit of the planet incarnate in human form. When the Avatar dies, he will be reborn in a nation that always turn alternately in accordance with the cycle of Avatars (Avatar Cycle), which along with the seasons: winter for water, spring for earth, summer for fire, and autumn for air.


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Friday, July 23, 2010

Lesotho Soccer: Manchester City pursuing James Milner

Manchester City pursuing James Milner

Roberto Mancini of Manchester City is ready to make a new bid for James Milner.

According to the report of espn.com,
City saw a £20 million bid for Milner, 24, rejected earlier this summer, and boss Mancini has now indicated he will return with a renewed offer for a player who Villa are thought to value at £30 million.

"Milner is a good player, but today he is an Aston Villa player," Mancini told Sky Sports News. "If we have this chance [to sign Milner] I think we can take him, but we must wait now."



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Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Lesotho Soccer: Manchester United most valuable sports team–report

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NEW YORK – English Premiership giant Manchester United is the most valuable franchise in sports, according to a study compiled by Forbes Magazine.

Forbes released its list of the world's most valuable teams Wednesday, with Manchester on top at $1.84 billion.

The second highest and top North American franchise is the National Football League's Dallas Cowboys at $1.65 billion.

The New York Yankees, Washington Redskins, New England Patriots, Real Madrid, New York Giants, Arsenal, New York Jets and Houston Texans round out the top 10.

Amid protests from fans, Manchester United's owning Glazer family has said it would not entertain offers to buy the club, which has around $1billion of debt.


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Lesotho Soccer: Maradona to stay as coach: reports

Maradona to stay as coach: reports

DIEGO Maradona will remain as coach of Argentina's national team, according to local reports, a decision he is expected to announce next week.

The newspaper La Nacion said Maradona talked to Argentine Football Association president Julio Grondona on Tuesday and agreed to a four-year deal that would keep him in charge until the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.

A spokesman declined to confirm the appointment. Maradona has not spoken publicly about his plans since Argentina was knocked out in the World Cup quarter-finals.

source: theage.com

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Lesotho Soccer: Liverpool sign Rangers starlet Wilson

Liverpool sign Rangers starlet Wilson
(AFP)

LIVERPOOL — Liverpool manager Roy Hodgson signed highly-rated young Rangers defender Danny Wilson in a deal worth up to five million pounds (7.6 million dollars) on Wednesday.

Hodgson made his first signing since taking charge of Liverpool when he swooped for England midfielder Joe Cole earlier this week and teenage centre-back Wilson became the latest arrival at Anfield just 48 hours later.

Liverpool have been tracking Wilson for several months and the 18-year-old was pulled out of the Scottish champions' pre-season tour of Australia to allow him to complete his move.

Wilson agreed a three-year contract with the English Premier League team and he told Liverpool's website: "It's a great feeling to sign for Liverpool. Wherever you go everyone knows Liverpool FC and I am just very happy to be here.

"This is a massive challenge for me. This is one of the best leagues in the world and I will be playing for one of the biggest teams in the world."

Wilson made his debut in October 2009 and went on to make 25 appearances, which included Champions League action.

The Scotland Under-19 international won both the PFA Scotland and Scottish Football Writers' young player of the year awards.

Although he has only just started his career, Wilson is confident he can make the grade at Anfield.

"Coming here from Scotland, people may say I might not be ready for this, but that is a challenge I want to put on myself and that's the reason I came here," he said.

"It wasn't a difficult decision to come here as Liverpool are not a team who come in for you every day, so I can't wait to get started.

"There were other clubs interested in me who are in the Champions League, but once Liverpool came in for me there was only one team I wanted to go to."

Rangers had anticipated Wilson's departure towards the end of last season after the centre-back refused a new contract offer.

Ibrox chief executive Martin Bain said: "Danny was entering the final year of his contract with the club and had indicated that he felt it was in his interests to move on.

"Liverpool's offer will see the club receive two million pounds up front with add-ons linked to games played, taking the total value of the deal to five million pounds.

"Given that and the value of the offer from Liverpool, it was deemed appropriate to accept that offer given the player wanted to go."

source: AFP

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Monday, July 19, 2010

Lesotho Soccer News: Liverpool signs England internatinal Joe Cole

Liverpool signs England internatinal Joe Cole

LONDON, July 19 (Xinhua) -- Liverpool signed England international Joe Cole on a four-year deal, confirmed the Premier League club on Monday.

The England midfielder has agreed personal terms with the Reds and will undergo a medical in the next 48 hours.

Cole, 28, became a free agent after being released by Premier League champions Chelsea upon the expiration of his contract at the end of June.

The England midfielder arrived at Chelsea in the summer of 2003, a 6.6 million pounds signing from West Ham United funded shortly after Roman Abramovich's takeover of the club. He played 282 times for Chelsea, 93 as a substitute.

Earlier this month, Chelsea signed Israel midfielder Yossi Benayoun from Liverpool on a three-year contract.

source: news.xinhuanet.com

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Thursday, July 15, 2010

Lesotho Soccer News: Torres may miss start of the season

(CNN) -- English Premier League team Liverpool have been rocked by the news that striker Fernando Torres has suffered a "grade one" groin injury that may force him to miss the start of the new season.

The Spain international picked up the injury after coming off the bench in extra-time during his country's 1-0 win over the Netherlands in the World Cup final.

Torres may now miss the start of next season, which includes the opening home match against fierce rivals Arsenal on August 15.

A statement on the Spanish Football Federation's official website confirmed scans have shown the 26-year-old has suffered "a Grade 1 muscle fibre rupture in the left thigh".

But the club are hopeful Torres will not be out for too long with team doctor Peter Brukner expecting him back playing within the next month.

"He had an MRI scan yesterday which confirmed a small tear," Brukner told the club's official website.

"He should be able to resume training within two to three weeks and be able to play again within three to four weeks."

Torres joined Liverpool from Spanish giants Atletico Madrid in 2007 for a reported $30.5 million.

He became an instant hit with the fans and has gone on to score 56 goals in 79 games. However, Torres has been plagued by injuries since his move to England.

The World Cup and European Championships winner had to sit out the end of last season after undergoing surgery to help heal a persistent knee injury in time to play in South Africa.

His latest setback is a blow to new Liverpool manager Roy Hodgson who has been handed the task of turning around Liverpool's recent fortunes.

The club have yet to win the league title since it changed to the current Premier League format in 1992.

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Boo Gallardo


Jovani Gallardo has said he would boycott the 2011 All-Star Game if it was held in Arizona due to the SB 1070 immigration enforcement law that was passed. He is completely out of line just as Steve Nash was out of line when he railed against the law as being immoral. This is a comprehensive issue and when a majority of Americans are for the law, we do not need our faces smacked by some single minded ass clown that is not grateful for the sovereign nature of our country or for the fans that sign his paycheck.

It is an emotional issue on both sides. It is a sticky issue. Shots Heard is not a political website and as such we are not going to advocate any solution to the issue. We live within the scope of our mission. Gallardo should follow our lead. We are not political but we will call out convoluted self righteous arrogance when we see it. Gallardo, you are making millions to pitch a baseball. If you want to retire from baseball and take up the cause then go ahead. But your immigration politics have no place in the game. You are allowed to believe what you want to believe, but in the meantime you owe the fans and Americans an apology.

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Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Lesotho Soccer: David Beckham - Zidane is the Best Player of the World



David Beckham was interviewed by 19 countries and sponsored by Yahoo.com

Who is the best player of the world?
David Beckham answered - Zidane because he played like a Ballerina, he run around the pitch and he is exceptional to watched. 

Beckham mentioned also that England performance during the World Cup was not Fabio Capello's fault, the players are.

"The manager can only do so much, then it has to be down to the players."

"When the players go on the pitch they know, if they don’t perform, they don’t win games. The team knows, and individuals know. It wasn’t good enough. The set-up was perfect. It was literally down to the players not performing."

Lesotho Soccer: Spain, Netherlands Jump Ahead of Brazil in FIFA World Soccer Rankings

By Christopher Elser

Spain and the Netherlands, which met in the World Cup final, moved past record five-time world champion Brazil to the top of FIFA’s world soccer rankings.

Spain moved up one place to the top ranking, while the Netherlands jumped two spots. Brazil, which lost to the Dutch in the quarterfinals in South Africa, is third.

Five of the top 10 slots are held by European teams, with No. 4 Germany, a surprise semifinalist, seventh-ranked England and Portugal, which dropped five places to eighth. Argentina is fifth, with Uruguay, the only non-European team to make the semifinals, rising 10 spots to sixth. That’s the highest-ever ranking for Uruguay, which along with No. 9 Egypt and 10th- ranked Chile was the biggest riser in the top 10.

“These three teams have benefited from disappointing performances by two giants of international football, Italy (11th, down 6) and France (21st, down 12),” FIFA said today in a statement. “The 2006 finalists pay the price for group-stage elimination in South Africa and, together with Croatia, no longer find themselves among the 10 best teams.”

Chile rose eight spots and Egypt gained three. Italy and France didn’t reach the knockout stages after failing to win any matches at the World Cup, which Spain won in a 1-0 victory over the Netherlands on July 11. Brazil was beaten 2-1 by the Dutch in the quarterfinals.

Croatia dropped five spots to 15th, while Greece in 12th, and the U.S., tied with Serbia in 13th, rose one place each. Paraguay, which lost to Spain in the quarterfinals, and Peru were the biggest gainers in the top 50, rising 15 spots to No. 16 and No. 38, respectively. Peru didn’t qualify for the World Cup.

South Africa, the host of the tournament, rose 17 spots to 66th while Ghana, which lost to Uruguay in the quarterfinals, was up nine places to 23rd. Nigeria fell 9 spots to 30th, and Cameroon declined 21 places to 40th.

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Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Lesotho Soccer News: Spain now at the centre of soccer's universe

Spain now at the centre of soccer's universe
by Oliver Kay

A HUGE banner greeted Spain's bleary-eyed players as they stepped back on to native soil as world champions yesterday.

It  read: "Welcome to the happiest country."

Had it sounded a more triumphalist note, such as "Welcome to the centre of the football universe", it would not have been out of place.

It certainly seemed that way, standing in the bowels of the Johannesburg's Soccer City stadium after the World Cup final, watching young men such as Xavi Hernandez, Andres Iniesta and David Villa stroll past, proudly wearing their gold winner's medals around their necks as they described their emotions.

It was the same joyous scene in Vienna two years earlier, on the night they were crowned champion of Europe.

This is a golden age for Spanish football. For the national team, previously synonymous with failure and disunity, to win the European Championship and then the World Cup is triumph enough. To do so while being widely acclaimed as the finest team in international football, is another.

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For this transformation to have come at a time when La Liga has re-established itself as the most glamorous league on the planet -- with Real Madrid recruiting Xabi Alonso, Kaka, Cristiano Ronaldo and Jose Mourinho in an attempt to keep pace with Barcelona -- merely strengthens Spain's position at the heart of the sport in 2010.

Is the English Premier League the greatest in the world, as its financial strength and some stellar performances in the Champions League had indicated between 2005 and 2009? Try telling Xavi, Iniesta and Villa that as they prepare to team up with Lionel Messi at Barcelona.

Try telling Iker Casillas, Sergio Ramos and Alonso as they, Kaka, Ronaldo and perhaps a big-money signing or two from the Premier League -- with Nemanja Vidic, Ashley Cole and Steven Gerrard among Real's targets -- launch a new era under Mourinho's charismatic coaching.

For that matter, try telling Cesc Fabregas that the Premier League is the best stage for his talents.

The Arsenal captain told Arsene Wenger in May that he wanted to return to Barcelona, the club he left as a 16-year-old. If he is to spend another season in North London it will not be out of choice.

On his way out of Soccer City, Fabregas referred to his career in England in the past tense, saying he was "really proud to have been an Arsenal player".

His affection for the club is genuine, as he made clear by saying that he dedicated his medal to Arsenal and its supporters, but if he had his way, he would be at the Nou Camp next season. Fabregas has seen what returning to Barcelona has done for Gerard Pique, with whom he spent six years in the Catalan club's academy before heading for Manchester United.

Since leaving Old Trafford two years ago, Pique has blossomed into a top-class defender and one of the mainstays of this Spain team.

Unlike Fabregas, he never settled in England, something that should temper criticism of United's failure to make only a small profit from his signing.

As they sat together on the flight back to Madrid, it is not hard to imagine Pique's attempts to convince the midfield player to join him, Carles Puyol, Sergio Busquets, Iniesta, Xavi, Pedro Rodriguez and Villa at Barcelona.

"We are living a dream," Fabregas said of Spain's victory over Holland in the World Cup final, in which he set up the only goal for Iniesta late in extra time.

"We are very proud of what we have achieved.

"We believed it was our moment to do it, a bit like the France side that did the double (in 1998 and 2000). We have a special team and special squad and we had to take our chance.

"Last time it was (Marcos) Senna and so many other good people. Now we have Busquets, Pique, Pedro -- great players who are coming through. Spanish football is growing and we have to be proud of it."

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Lesotho Soccer Shop: Soccer Stores - Shop Online For Great Value

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Soccer Stores - Shop Online For Great Value
By Alan Sedgwick

Looking for soccer gear for kids? The soccer shirt market has exploded unnaturally over the past few months, as the world prepares for the FIFA World Cup 2010 this summer. Fans are snapping up new designs as quickly as the teams can release them, and there is a booming online industry in soccer team jerseys - well national team jerseys that is.

Most online stores will stock a great range of apparel, for all shapes and sizes. Good soccer shoes are a must for the sport, as well as shin guards and protective equipment for goalies. There is a great selection of goalie gear online these days, and some stores specialise in this range. Soccer equipment companies also make soccer training equipment such as pole sets and speed ladders to help soccer players with their footwork. You can find jerseys, balls, nets, goalie gear, shin pads, cleats, balls of course, and much more. They provide anything that a soccer player might need to play or practice the sport.

These stores scour the world to find rare and unique soccer jerseys too, and apparel for your favorite football teams and clubs can be tracked down. Online shops will carry soccer equipment from all of the top soccer brands such as Nike, Adidas, Puma, Diadora soccer shoes, and more. Some national teams might even have real player names, too. Join up to websites to benefit from membership discounts where available.

Balls, shoes, uniforms and accessories - shop online for the best value. Okay, shoes may be more difficult to match size wise, as they cannot be tried on first. But you will be able to return goods to exchange sizes, and you will get the hang of sizes after you buy online for a while.

Choose from the broadest possible range of Soccer models and brands. Prices are competitive; stock not generally a problem with ordering online. They will have all soccer ball sizes from top brands. From soccer game and training balls, to beach and mini balls.

Don't forget to check out any specials, or timely offers on the web-page, browse around the pages to be sure you get the best value available. Online soccer stores are of course open 24x7, so you can surf the shop at any time that suits you. Delivery is normally only a few days to your door, and keep an eye out for 'free shipping', normally available for purchases reaching a certain amount.

If you really want that certain soccer gift or personalized item for a kid close to you, shop online for the best value. Take the stress out of this holiday season by shopping at soccer stores online and be sure to bookmark a winning store for future reference.

You can then return to the online shop as your child gets more familiar and skilled with the game. Instead of having to constantly drive to and from your local sports store, you can simply make your latest order with your laptop and mouse. Have fun choosing items. Preview your team's gear to be sure its what you are looking for.

Alan Sedgwick is a freelance writer, and sports enthusiast. Find the best soccer stores at http://soccergearforkids.com

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Sunday, July 11, 2010

Lesotho Soccer News: Spain beats Netherlands 1-0 to win the World Cup

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Spain beats Netherlands 1-0 to win the World Cup
By BARRY WILNER (AP)

JOHANNESBURG — Spain rules the soccer world, winning the World Cup at long, long last.

It came after an exhausting 1-0 victory in extra time over the Netherlands on Sunday. Two years after winning the European title, the stylish Spaniards did even better.

This was a physical test of attrition that sometimes turned dirty — a finals-record 13 yellow cards were handed out and the Dutch finished with 10 men. In the end, it was Andres Iniesta breaking free in the penalty area, taking a pass from Cesc Fabregas and putting a right-footed shot from 8 yards just past the outstretched arms of goalkeeper Maarten Stekelenburg.

"When I struck it, it just had to go in," Iniesta said.

For the Dutch and their legions of orange-clad fans wearing everything from jerseys to jumpsuits to clown gear to pajamas, it was yet another disappointment.

Even with their first World Cup title tantalizingly within reach, they failed in the final for the third time. This one might have been the most bitter because, unlike 1974 and 1978, the Netherlands was unbeaten not only in this tournament, but in qualifying for the first World Cup staged in South Africa.

Soccer City was soaked in Oranje, from the seats painted in that hue throughout the stadium to pretty much everyone seated in them. Unlike when they lost to hosts West Germany and Argentina in previous finals, the Dutch were something of a home team this time.

The Spaniards, though, were the winners.

"We have all done an incredible job," Iniesta said. "I don't think we even realize what we have done."

They had pockets of supporters, too, to be sure, dressed in red and scattered around the stadium. They might have been the minority, but when the final whistle blew, they were tooting their vuvuzelas loudest in tribute to their champions.

The goal came off a turnover by the Dutch defense that Fabregas controlled just outside the penalty area. Iniesta stayed on the right and sneaked in to grab the pass and put his shot to the far post. Stekelenburg barely brushed it with his fingertips as it soared into the net.

Iniesta tore off his jersey after the goal and raced to the corner where he was mobbed by his teammates. Several Dutch players wiped away tears as they received their medals as runners-up — yet again. They won every qualifying match and all six previous games in South Africa before the bitter ending.

The Netherlands now has more victories in World Cup games without a title than any nation: 19. Spain held that dubious record with 24.

The Spaniards saluted their fans with arms raised high, then lifted their coach, Vicente del Bosque, in the air in celebration.

"This is immeasurable for Spain," Del Bosque said.

Goalkeeper Iker Casillas, the captain, accepted the trophy from FIFA president Sepp Blatter, kissed it and raised it for all to see while cameras flashed and confetti flew throughout the still-full stadium.

Soon, the entire team and staff gathered at midfield for a group photo. The players bounced up and down to the World Cup theme song, then took a victory lap as the trophy was passed to each member of the squad.

"It's the most beautiful that there is. It's spectacular," Iniesta said, referring to the gold ball.

Aside from a European title in 1988, the Dutch have been classic underachievers on the pitch. Results never matched the talent. These were no Dutch masters.

Yet the Spaniards haven't been much better. Other than Euro championships in 1964 and 2008, they rarely have contended in major tournaments. At least the Netherlands made those two World Cup finals and also got to the semifinals in 1998.

Second-ranked Spain started this World Cup in the worst way, losing to Switzerland. But Spain won every game after that, including a 1-0 victory over powerful Germany that was far more one-sided than the score indicated. No other nation has won the World Cup after losing its opener.

Yet the most dangerous player Sunday was Netherlands forward Arjen Robben. He had a rare breakaway in the 62nd minute after a brilliant through pass from Wesley Sneijder. He had the ball on his preferred left foot, but a charging Casillas barely got his right leg on the shot to deflect it wide of the gaping net.

Then it was Stekelenburg's turn, holding his ground after a misplay in front of the net gave the ever-potent Villa an open shot.

As play opened up, the crowd of 84,490 got quieter in nervous anticipation of the goal that would win the World Cup.

Robben again looked as though he might get it with a burst of speed past the defense, but Casillas sprinted from his net and smothered the ball before Robben could take a shot.

A second straight World Cup final headed into extra time, with the goalkeepers unbeatable. Stekelenburg, relatively inexperienced on the international level, made a spectacular left leg save when Fabregas broke free early in overtime.

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2010 World Cup: The deeper issue

Netherlands star midfielder, Wesley Sneider's girlfriend, Yolanthe Cabau van Kasbergen is hot. The Spanish goalie, Iker Casillas was accused of being distracted by his hot girlfriend, sideline reporter, Sara Carbonero when Spain lost their opening 2010 World Cup game one to nil to Switzerland. Who's girlfriend is hotter? Shots Heard is probably breaking every rule of logic by claiming that whoever's team wins the World Cup Final in the Spain vs. Netherlands match-up will have the hotter girlfriend. However, we would not be breaking the timeless rule, to the victor goes the spoils.




Picture 1 + 2: Sara Carbonero
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Lesotho Soccer: Five ways Netherlands can beat Spain

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World Cup 2010 Comment: Five ways Netherlands can beat Spain
Stefan Coerts assesses the keys to victory for Bert van Marwijk’s side...


Soccer City will host what promises to be one of the most intriguing and exciting World Cup finals so far, when two-time finalists the Netherlands  take on reigning European champions Spain.

Choosing a winner for such a tantalising affair is nearly impossible. The Oranje have so far won all their matches in South Africa, while Spain have won their last five games after starting the tournament with a 1-0 defeat to Switzerland.

The match will surely sit on a knife edge and promises to be a breathtaking encounter. If the Netherlands are to emerge the victors, they will do so because of the use of the following five 'tactics'...

1) Attack down Joan Capdevila's side

Spain have been extremely solid at the back at this summer's tournament and it's no coincidence they haven't conceded in the knockout stages so far.

However, the Furia Roja appear to be vulnerable at left-back, with Joan Capdevila looking like his side's 'weakest link'. The Villarreal defender is likely to face the difficult task of keeping Arjen Robben at bay and the Oranje would be well advised to get the Bayern Munich man involved as much as possible.

2) Constantly harass Xavi & Andres Iniesta

Barcelona midfielder's Xavi and Andres Iniesta have both been shortlisted for the 'Player of the Tournament' accolade following their impressive performances in South Africa.

Xavi and Iniesta are Spain's main source for creativity and the Netherlands will have to keep the duo at bay if they are to deny their opponents on Sunday.

The good thing for the Oranje though is that they have just the perfect weapon to do so. Holding midfielder's Mark van Bommel and Nigel de Jong have been simply outstanding at World Cup 2010 and the duo will have to turn out yet another stellar performance to help Holland to glory.

3) Use Wesley Sneijder

With Wesley Sneijder, Holland have one of the absolute stars of the tournament in their team. It appears as if everything the Inter playmaker touches turns to gold at the moment and Sneijder will be determined to add yet another trophy to his cabinet on Sunday.

The former Real Madrid star is still in the running to win both the 'top scorer' and the 'Player of the Tournament' awards, and Holland should use Sneijder as much as possible to take full advantage of his superb form.

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Saturday, July 10, 2010

Lesotho Soccer World Cup: Uruguay 2-3 Germany

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World Cup 2010: Uruguay 2-3 Germany - Mueller & Forlan hot up golden boot race in end-to-end game as Joachim Loew seals third place

Confident Germans grab bronze...

By Robin Bairner | goal.com

Uruguay 2-3 Germany

Germany have grabbed third place at the 2010 World Cup, claiming the bronze medal position after a fine 3-2 win over Uruguay.

Die Mannschaft impressed early and moved ahead thanks to a predatory strike from Thomas Mueller but Edinson Cavani had tied the scores by the interval. The Celeste turned the game on its head when Diego Forlan’s well-taken volley found the net but their lead was also short lived, with Marcell Jansen levelling matters. Sami Khedira won the game with a header in the twilight of a fine fixture.

Traditionally the third place playoff is one of the most exciting games of the World Cup, and both sides showed early enterprise in Nelson Mandela Bay.

As early as the third minute Thomas Mueller would have the ball in the Uruguayan net, poking home from 18 yards, though his goal was disallowed for an earlier infringement committed by Cacau, who had been drafted into the team to replace the flu-ridden Miroslav Klose.

Moments later a rash challenge by another newcomer to the Europeans’ starting XI, Dennis Aogo, was lucky to escape with only a caution when he clattered into Diego Perez high and late, leaving the Uruguayan hardman to receive treatment.

Diego Forlan was typically the first man in sky blue to threaten, sending a free kick a foot to the right of Hans-Joerg Butt’s goal.

But it was Germany who were making most of the early running, forcing Jorge Fucile and Diego Lugano into some desperate clearances. The South American defence was very nearly breached on ten minutes when a deep corner from Mesut Oezil was firmly headed against the bar by Arne Friedrich, with Fernando Muslera beaten. Mueller could not wrestle home the rebound.

The Bayern Munich man had better luck soon afterwards. A thunderous long range drive from Bastian Schweinsteiger was poorly dealt with by the Uruguayan custodian, who spilled the ball out into the middle of the box. Mueller reacted when others did not, giving himself a simple tap in from ten yards.

Die Mannschaft were at this stage creating regular inroads into the Celeste’s defence but wouldn’t even enjoy the lead for ten minutes.

Forlan had already worried the German rearguard with a blocked back post header from a deflected cross by the time Cavani drew the sides level. Perez superbly picked the pocket of Schweinsteiger in the centre of the park, setting in motion a break that saw the Europeans outnumbered from the outset. Luis Suarez, booed relentlessly by the South African crowd, rolled a well-weighted pass to the Palmero striker, who took a touch before stretching to prod the ball by Butt and into the net.

The closing stages of the opening period, which were played out under heavy rain, did not bring the drama of the opening moments, though Uruguay might have grabbed the lead four minutes before the break. Forlan’s clever reverse pass released Suarez but the Ajax striker dragged his shot wide from a somewhat awkward angle.

Right on the stroke of half-time, Cacau nearly latched onto a deflected Mueller pass, though Fucile covered superbly across to avert the danger. Continue reading here...

Lesotho Soccer: FIFA World Cup Final Preview: Holland Vs Spain

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With Holland and Spain to meet in the World Cup final at the Soccer City Stadium in Jo’burg on Sunday, the one thing that can be predicted with certainty is that there will be a new champion added to the most exclusive club in football.

With South American teams dominating up to the quarter-final phase of the tournament, nobody would have dared predict that Holland and Spain would meet in the final. But with both Argentina and Brazil shown the door in the quarter-finals, a European champion was on the cards, especially as the African teams did not justify pre-tournament predictions that foresaw their ascendancy.

The finalists are two extremely talented teams that play an open and attacking brand of football, far removed from the gritty game that has served Italy and Germany so well in the recent past. Holland were pipped at the post on two occasions, in 1974 and 1978, while Spain’s best performance prior to this edition has not exceeded a quarter-final entry. Ironically, this year, the two teams had to resort to more grit and ruthlessness, and less flair, en route to the final.

Quite in contrast with “total football”, the Dutch have played percentage football, with little expenditure of energy, to boast an all-win record at this World Cup.

Denmark, Japan and Cameroon were more grist to the Dutch mill, in the group stage. Slovakia was more of the same, in the round of 16, and Merwyjk’s men faced their first real challenge in the quarter-final when they met Brazil. Down by an early goal, following a defence lapse, Holland were given a life-line in the form of an own goal by Felipe Melo. Melo compounded his error by getting sent off for stamping on Robben, even as the Dutch, now 2-1 up, were cruising to an unlikely win.

Skipper Giovanni van Bronckhorst put Holland ahead of Uruguay with a 35 yarder from the left flank that was arguably the goal of the tournament.

Schneider and Robben then gave individual notice of Dutch masterclass, and despite an injury time fight back from Uruguay, there was only one winner on the day.

Midfielder Mark von Bommel has been Holland’s pillar of strength, and along with De Jong, due back from suspension, should direct the course of the match for the Dutch, in the final. Holland will also have back the services of their right back Gregory Van der Wiel, also returning from suspension. In what will probably be Van Bronckhorst’s last match for Holland, the skipper will be hoping for an encore of his performace against Uruguay.

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Lesotho WORLD CUP 2010: Let me play! Fernando Torres begs for Spain starting place in World Cup final

By Ian Ladyman in Johannesburg
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Fernando Torres has had a private meeting with Spain coach Vicente del Bosque and begged to be allowed to play in the World Cup final.

Torres is sweating on a place in Sunday night's line-up against Holland after enduring a dreadful, scoreless tournament and after being left out of the team that beat Germany in Wednesday night's semi-final in Durban.

It is understood the Liverpool striker spoke personally to coach Del Bosque at Spain's training base two hours outside Johannesburg and told him he will not let him down if he is reinstated for the final here at Soccer City.

Torres was left out against Germany after being substituted on the hour in Spain's two previous knock-out matches against Paraguay and Portugal. He was replaced by Barcelona midfielder Pedro against Germany, with David Villa being moved in from the left wing to play through the middle.

Del Bosque has not told his players yet who will play on Sunday but it is understood that Torres is now likely to be reinstated after looking considerably sharper than he had previously during his brief run-out from the bench against Germany.

In the Spanish camp there is enormous sympathy for Torres, who came into the biggest tournament of his career on the back of a season of injuries at Anfield and has not looked remotely like scoring in any of the games he has played over the last four weeks.

Former Liverpool team-mate Xabi Alonso said: 'He is a great footballer and a great guy. We have absolute trust in him. Great players are still great players, even when they haven't scored a goal.'

Torres didn't find out he was not starting Wednesday's semifinal until three hours before kick-off and Del Bosque is likely to employ the same tactic this weekend.

Even though Spain have never played in a World Cup final, they will start as favourites tomorrow.

Nevertheless, the threat of one of the players of the tournament, Dutch midfielder Wesley Sneijder, cannot be ignored and on Friday Spanish defensive midfielder Sergio Busquets claimed that stopping the Inter Milan playmaker could be the secret to a Spanish victory.

Busquets said: 'We will try and stop him. It will be partly my job but I will try to do it with the help of the team. It will involve being tight and close to him and trying not to leave him time to think because if he does then he will easily play a good ball to a team-mate who's in a dangerous position for us.

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Friday, July 9, 2010

Lesotho Soccer: Netherlands World Cup 2010 Team Profile

Netherlands coach, Bert van Marwijk: “We can beat everyone”

Goalkeepers:
Michel Vorm; Maarten Stekelenburg; Sander Boschker

Defenders:
Gregory van der Wiel; Giovanni van Bronckhorst; Andre Ooijer; Joris Mathijsen; John Heitinga; Edson Braafheid; Khalid Boulahrouz

Midfielders:
Rafael van der Vaart; Mark van Bommel; Wesley Sneijder; Stijn Schaars; Demy de Zeeuw; Nigel de Jong; Ibrahim Afellay

Forwards:
Robin van Persie; Arjen Robben; Dirk Kuyt; Klaas Jan Huntelaar; Eljero Elia; Ryan Babel



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Lesotho Soccer: Octopus oracle picks Spain to win World Cup

By KIRSTEN GRIESHABER (AP)
BERLIN — Eyes around the world were on Germany's octopus oracle Paul on Friday as he made his biggest prediction yet in the World Cup: Spain will beat the Netherlands in the final.

Paul's prescient picks in the World Cup — he has yet to predict a match wrong — have propelled him to international fame from obscurity in an aquarium in the western city of Oberhausen.

TV stations in Germany, Great Britain, Taiwan and elsewhere broadcast live pictures, complete with breathless commentary, of his final decision.

Millions watched as the eight-legged oracle descended upon on a tank marked with a Spanish flag, sitting for only a few minutes before grabbing a mussel and devouring it, while completely ignoring the Dutch tank — indicating a Spanish victory in Sunday's final match in Sunday's final.

It was the first time the 2 1/2-year-old floppy octopus had been tasked to pick a game in which Germany wasn't involved, as the Oberhausen Sea Life aquarium bowed to demand. He correctly called Germany's wins over Argentina, England, Australia and Ghana and the country's loss to Spain and Serbia.

He also predicted Friday that Germany will win over Uruguay in Saturday's match for third and fourth place.

Paul first developed his abilities during the 2008 European Championship in which he predicted five out of six games involving Germany correctly. But while he had only a community of local fans two years ago, his World Cup prognostications have brought him something like stardom. He has his own Facebook fan pages and a list of admirers that includes the Spanish leader.

His handlers say he is coping with fame well.

"Paul is such a professional oracle — he doesn't even care that hundreds of journalists are watching and commenting on every move he makes," said Stefan Porwoll, the Sea Life aquarium manager.

Spain's defeat of Germany in the semifinals prompted some Germans to wonder about how he would taste grilled. Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero fretted about the safety of "El Pulpo Paul," as he's known in Spain, and offered Paul protection.

"I am concerned about the octopus," Zapatero said. "I'm thinking about sending in a team to protect the octopus because obviously it was very spectacular that he should get Spain's victory right from there."

In response to hundreds of angry e-mails from disappointed Germans, the aquarium actually did take extra precautions, Porwoll said.

"I even told our guards and people at the entrance to keep a close look at possible for football fans coming after Paul for revenge," he said. He added, however, that the number of love declarations and requests for predictions outweighed the hate mail. Continue reading here...

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Lesotho World Cup: Puyol, a Star on Defense, Wins It With Offense

Lesotho Soccer News:  Puyol, a Star on Defense, Wins It With Offense

Puyol, a Star on Defense, Wins It With Offense
source: ROB HUGHES | nytimes.com

JOHANNESBURG — If you were to ask Carles Puyol which of the seven Barcelona players on the Spanish team that has reached the World Cup final he would expect to score the winning goal, he would place himself seventh and last.

Puyol is Spain’s rock. He is rugged, he stops others from scoring and he puts in his shift in the heart of defense, which he has done so for Spain and for Barcelona for the past decade. But give him a chance in the air, as Germany twice did in Durban on Wednesday night, and he would back himself to at least hit the target once.

His thumping goal, the forehead used like a blacksmith’s hammer in the 73rd minute, was typical of the man. The Germans often deployed 10 men in defense to try to stifle the Spanish rhythm, and it was atypical of them to leave a man so forceful, so athletic andso experienced with a virtual free header from a corner kick.

But by then, Germany had been run ragged. It is the most mentally exhausting thing on a soccer field to play without the ball. Spain, its passing so swift, its movement so superior, had the ball for almost five minutes more in each half than their opponents. Chasing the ball, being denied it, and not knowing where and how fast the next pass will be sucked the confidence and concentration out of Germany, which had thrashed both England and Argentina with four goals.

Lesson: You cannot win without the ball.

Second lesson: Puyol is not the player to leave unmarked in your penalty area.

If your man Miroslav Klose needs just one goal to equal the all-time World Cup record, do not expect that man Puyol to give him an inch to score it.

Germany effectively lost this contest to a club side. But Barcelona is a very special club. It plays in the autonomous region in the north known as Catalonia, and even if Vicente Del Bosque, the Spanish national team coach, is from Madrid, he cannot resist selecting the Barça players — or trusting their style.

The love of the ball, the passing from player to player, often just caressing rather than hitting the ball, is taught to all the boys who enter Barcelona’s academy, La Masia. It is a rare child who comes through it as nugget hard, rather than refined, like Xavi Hernández, Andres Iniesta — even, heaven help him, the team’s other central defender, Gerard Piqué.

Puyol is that rarity. He actually started as a goalie, flinging himself around with blind bravery, no doubt. When he damaged a shoulder, he switched to striker, and as he rose through the ranks of Barcelona youth sides, he was moved around from defense to midfield, back to defense as right back, before finally settling at center back.

With all that versatility, he could play. And naturally as a true Barça Catalan, he can pass. But mostly his job is to let no one past him. The Barça fans know him as the Wall.

In 580 games in his career, he has scored 15 times. His record for Spain in actually slightly better than for Barcelona because Wednesday was his third goal for Spain in 89 appearances.

“After everything Carles has given to the national team, he deserves a goal like that,” said Spain’s left back, Joan Capdevila. “The trajectory he brings here is so admirable, and what better present than to put us into a final.” Scoring, however, is only half the job where Puyol is concerned. To win the match, he had to ensure that Klose, or anybody else, did not get the chance to equalize. And when that job was also done, not only did Spain create its own history, Klose was denied his.

Somewhere in Brazil, one man will be very grateful. Ronaldo de Lima, still playing for Corinthians São Paulo, is the player whose 15 goals in World Cup tournaments stands one ahead of Klose.

It is fitting that Ronaldo keeps the record at least for another few days, or years if Klose does not score in the relatively meaningless third-place match Saturday against Uruguay. Continue Reading here...

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'Psychic' Octopus Paul Predicted Spain Win Over Germany



According to news.sky.com, The 'oracle' creature, who lives in Germany, maintained his 100% record of correctly choosing all of his homeland's results in the tournament after opting for Spain in the semi-finals.

His prediction came true and the Spanish went through to the World Cup final, after defeating the opposition 1-0 thanks to a Carlos Puyol goal.


Paul has now topped the Twitter trends.

So who will Paul pick between Spain and Netherlands?

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Lesotho Soccer World Cup: Germany 0 - 1 Spain Video Highlights.

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World Cup 2010: Germany 0-1 Spain - Bullet Carles Puyol header sends Spanish into first ever final with the Netherlands

Barcelona man rises high to knock out Germans...

Spain are through to face Holland in the World Cup final after a power-header from defender Carles Puyol was enough for the European champions to end the hopes of Joachim Loew’s Germany.

Both teams made one change from their regular line-up: Piotr Trochowski replaced the suspended Thomas Mueller for the Germans while out-of-form Fernando Torres was dropped in favour of Pedro Rodriguez in the Spanish side.

Germany kicked off but immediately and happily surrendered possession as they invited Spain to attack. The cagey opening was halted by an intruder streaking onto the pitch but it was the European champions who carved out the first real chance of the game on six minutes.

Pedro slipped in a sublime through ball to David Villa, who just managed to get a touch to it but it wasn’t enough to trouble an alert Manuel Neuer.

La Furia Roja continued to camp out inside the German half as Bastian Schweinsteiger and Mesut Oezil provided glimpses of threat on the counter-attack for Die Mannschaft. But it was the Spaniards again who had the next chance after 13 minutes. From a short corner, Andres Iniesta drilled in a cross from the right flank and Carles Puyol stooped low to send a bullet header just over the bar.

Straight to the other end, an Oezil corner forced Iker Casillas to flap the ball nervously away as Joachim Loew’s side started to enjoy a bit more of composure and possession on the ball. Spain regained control as quickly as they gave it away, although they failed to create any meaningful goalscoring chances.

In fact, the next opportunity didn’t arrive until the half-hour mark and even then, Xabi Alonso’s 25-yard screamer flew wide of Neuer’s left post. Trochowski then showed how it was done when his left-footed pile driver from a similar distance forced Casillas to make a brilliant sprawling save.

Oezil managed to create more panic in the Spain box when he shimmed past two defenders but hesitated when he prepared to pull the trigger as Puyol pinched the ball off him. Vicente del Bosque’s troops finished the half the stronger with Sergio Ramos, Iniesta and Pedro creating openings, but it was Oezil who had a penalty shout turned down right before the whistle after a challenge from Ramos.

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Lesotho Soccer World Cup: Spain Soccer Team Profile World Cup 2010

Spain Soccer Team Profile World Cup 2010



World Cup appearances: 12
World Cup Titles: None

Overwhelming favourites to win the World Cup, Spain have built on their Euro 2008 victory to become one of the top teams in the world.

Spain have quality and skill running throughout their side, with goalkeeper Iker Casillas, defenders Gerard Pique and Carles Puyol, midfield maestros Xavi Hernandez and Andreas Iniesta, and one of the deadliest strike forces in the world in David Villa and Fernando Torres.

Characterised by their attractive, swift, one-touch football, Spain are the team to beat at this World Cup.

Spain had never won a major trophy until Euro 2008, and a question mark still remains on the ability to triumph on the world stage.

But the Spaniards were absolutely flawless in qualification, winning all 10 of their games, and that will make them confident about progressing from Group H, where they have to compete with Chile, Honduras, and Switzerland.
Squad:

Goalkeepers: Iker Casillas, Jose Manuel 'Pepe' Reina, Victor Valdes

Defenders: Raul Albiol, Alvaro Arbeloa, Joan Capdevila, Carlos Marchena, Gerard Pique, Carles Puyol, Sergio Ramos

Midfielders: Xabier Alonso, Sergio Busquets, Cesc Fabregas, Andres Iniesta, Javier Martinez, David Silva (Valencia), Xavi Hernandez

Forwards: Jesus Navas, Juan Manuel Mata, Pedro Rodriguez, Fernando Llorente (Athletic Bilbao), Fernando Torres, David Villa

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Here is the current World Cup 2010 Germany National Soccer Team Profiles:

National Coach: Joachim Low
Assistant Coach: Hans-Dieter Flick
Keeper Coach: Andreas Kopke
Manager: Oliver Bierhoff

Players:

Goalkeeper: Manuel Neuer
         Jorg Butt
        Tim Wiese

Defence: Philipp Lahm
     Arne Friedrich
     Dennis Aogo
     Holger Badstuber
     Jerome Boateng
     Marcell Jansen
     Per Mertesacker
     Serdar Tasci
     Sami Khedira

Midfield: Toni Kroos
      Bastian Schweinsteiger
      Marko Marin
      Mesut Ozil
      Piotr Trochowski

Offence: Lukas Podolski
     Miroslav Klose
     Thomas Muller
     Cacau
     Mario Gomez
     Stefan Kiebling

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JOHANNESBURG (AP) -The World Cup's two most stylish sides meet on Wednesday when Germany and Spain decide which will play the Netherlands in Sunday's final.

Tournament organizers have yet to decide who will present the trophy at Johannesburg's Soccer City but at least the lineup will be complete after the second semifinal in Durban.

Germany is the favorite with many neutrals after hitting four goals in three of its five tournament matches. But European champion Spain has plenty of room for improvement even though it has eased through to the semifinals after a surprise opening loss.

The Netherlands made it to a first final since 1978 with a 3-2 win over Uruguay on Tuesday and coach Bert van Marwijk is warning his players to take nothing for granted.

Uruguay's World Cup adventure lasted longer than expected, but the disappointment of defeat was still hard to bear.

Thousands of football fans were dreaming of a return to the glory years of 1930 and '50 - when Uruguay won the World Cup - and crammed around giant screens in Montevideo to watch the team's first semifinal in 40 years.

But even with the euphoria over, fireworks were released and a halfhearted chorus of "soy celeste'' - "I'm a sky blue,'' as the national team is known - was heard as fans acknowledged their team's efforts.

Uruguay will play for third place against either Spain or Germany on Saturday.

World Cup organizers promise a high-tech closing ceremony featuring pop star Shakira, compared to the more traditionally African ceremony which opened the tournament.

Organizing committee spokesman Jermaine Craig says Sunday's show at Soccer City will be "more youthful and a bit more technologically advanced'' than the June 11 opening ceremony.

Craig says the nighttime event has "nice lighting effects and special effects planned.''

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