Showing posts with label David Beckham. Show all posts
Showing posts with label David Beckham. Show all posts

Monday, May 31, 2010

Edu Disappointed He Won't Be Able To Take On Beckham


Rangers midfielder rues absence of Los Angeles Galaxy star.

By Michael Wade/Goal dot com

Rangers and USA midfielder Maurice Edu has admitted that the absence of former England captain David Beckham from this summer's World Cup has taken some of the shine off the competition.

Edu hopes to be in Bob Bradley’s starting XI for their opening Group C fixture with England but veteran Beckham is missing due to an Achilles injury and the former MLS man spoke of his disappointment at not being able to go toe-to-toe with someone he admires.

He told the official Rangers website: "I must admit, when we were drawn with England, I fancied trying to get the better of Beckham. He's been one of the best in his position for the last 10 years or so.

"It's going to be so difficult for him to watch from the sidelines - and I should know. I was supposed to be in South Africa last summer for the Confederations Cup with the American team, but there was no chance because of my knee."

Edu, who previously played for Toronto in the MLS before joining Rangers for £2.6 million, missed the first half of the season through injury before returning to make 20 appearances after December.

Friday, May 28, 2010

Meet the soccer studs of 2010 South Africa World

By Debra Black/The Star
With the city soon to explode in World Cup fervor — after all, the kick off is on June 11 — the Star has put together a list of the sport’s hottest players.

With apologies to those who think it is sexist to judge a man by the shape of his abs, we scanned through hundreds of pictures of players to come up with our Top 15. (Sigh, what a difficult task it was!)

After hours of gazing and deliberating we have picked our favourites, some of whom just happened to be in Nike’s “Write the Future” commercial. And let’s be clear: these guys are not only hot off the field, but also on the field.

And so here is our list of the Top 15 World Cup Hotties, with photos and biographical information (with information and quotes from ESPN’s Soccernet.com).

It’s a totally arbitrary list, so feel free to weigh in with your thoughts by sending us pics of your favourites at webmaster@thestar.ca with the subject line “Soccer.”

1) Didier Drogba: Born in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, Drogba is considered to have “aerial prowess and power” and few can surpass his strength. The 32-year-old’s physical assets were enough to rile Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo, who is said to be annoyed that he had to share June’s Vanity Fair cover with this Ivory Coast wonder boy. At 1.88 metres and 83.8 kilograms, Drogba, who plays for Chelsea when he’s not supporting his country in the World Cup, is considered one of the best centre forwards in the world. His play is often theatrical and temperamental.

2) Kaka: His real name is Ricardo Izecson dos Santos Leite but he’s known around the world as Kaka, a common nickname for those named Ricardo and something his younger brother Rodrigo, also a soccer player, calls him. The 28-year-old midfielder, who is 1.85 metres and weighs 73 kilograms, is playing for Brazil in the World Cup. The Real Madrid player is not only handsome but has been described as a “highly skillful player, a great shot, superb vision for a pass.” He is considered “one of the best footballers of the past few years” and, according to soccer legend Pele, Kaka ‘is the best player in the world because he is the most complete player.”

3) Cristiano Ronaldo: The 25-year-old Portugal midfielder — next to David Beckham, who sadly is not playing in the World Cup — is said to be the best known player on the planet. Known for his pace and mesmerizing footwork, Ronaldo, named for his father’s favourite actor, Ronald Reagan, was the FIFA World Player of the Year in 2008. Many believe it’s time for him to live up to his billing on the world stage. At 1.85 metres and 75 kilograms, his physical attributes can be seen both on and off the field.

4) Yoann Gourcuff: The 23-year-old forward on the French team will be setting hearts aflutter both on and off the soccer field. Gourcuff, who plays for Bordeaux, is considered a “very creative and technical playmaker” with an “outrageous array of tricks and dribble moves and artistic vision.” Some have dubbed him the man who will succeed France’s Zinedine Zidane. Gourcuff, 1.85 metres and 79 kilograms, is considered by soccer aficionados and casual observers alike as perhaps “the next big thing.” And for the purposes of our list, that’s both on and off the soccer fields of the world.

5) Marco Borriello: Italy’s 27-year-old handsome heartthrob and striker for AC Milan has captured as much media attention for his affairs of the heart as for his work on the soccer field. He has been described as a “a strong, physical target striker known for his rocket left leg, commanding aerial presence, ability to track back on defence and his penchant for scoring spectacular volleys.”

6) Carlos Bocanegra: The United States captain has been described as having great strength and deceptive speed with a powerful aerial presence. He is adept at both heading away attacks and finishing off set pieces on the opposite end of the field. Bocanegra, 33, is also very pleasing to the eye and will be sure to win over many female fans. He plays with Rennes in France’s top flight as either a left back or in the centre.

7) Iker Casillas: Spain’s 29-year-old goalkeeper is said to have a “strong claim to the title of the finest goalkeeper of his generation.” A player for Real Madrid, he was nicknamed San Iker or Saint Iker. Casillas says he believes that the Spanish team has “the perfect group going into this World Cup and the truth is we will fear no one.” His talents as a goalkeeper are strong and he is said to have “impressive reflexes, superb agility and innate ability to pull off a spectacular save.” He is also extremely superstitious — every time Real Madrid scores a goal he has to touch his own crossbar, reports ESPN soccernet. He could also however be a very hot star of his own telenovel.

8) Guillermo Ochoa: This hunky 24-year-old goalkeeper for Mexico is considered a “promising young player.” At 1.83 metres and 72 kilograms, Ochoa has a “long reach and is good on crosses.” However, his popularity has distracted him from giving it his all, critics say. He is said to “command his box calmly, but has sharp reflexes that enable him to reach balls seemingly destined for the back of the net.” What else would you need?

9) Samuel Eto’o: Cameroon’s 29-year-old forward is seen as one of the top strikers in the world. His physicality on the field has brought him many honours, including African Player of the Year three consecutive times and an Olympic gold medal with Cameroon. His last name is pronounced “eh-toe.” Eto’o plays for Inter Milan in Italy’s Serie A. At 1.79 metres and 75 kilograms, Eto’o’s face was part of a promotional poster for the 2010 World Cup. His face and neck were superimposed on the map of Africa, instantly making him a hottie.

10) Steven Pienaar: South Africa’s 29-year-old midfielder may be slight but he’s all muscle and speed. Known as the “Little Peanut,” Pienaar, who plays for Everton, is the host country’s “main man,” according to sports critics. The 1.75 metre, 57.8 kilogram player is described as “hard-running” with “limitless energy and indomitable spirit.” Born in Johannesburg, Pienaar is not only handsome and agile but a bit of a philosopher — a surefire hit with many who like their athletes brainy. “Everything my country has worked for in soccer comes down to this moment, the World Cup in our own country,” he says. “For a few weeks, at least, I think people will forget their problems, forget their troubles of the past and have a smile on their face.”

11) Fabio Cannavaro: The 36-year-old captain of Italy’s team may be a little older than others on the list, but he’s just as hot. He’s described as a “great reader of the game with exquisite positional sense.” He may, however, be a little short for a centre back or central defender. His career high was winning the World Cup for Italy in 2006. Cannavaro, who is 1.75 metres, 75 kilograms, is said to have a strong presence as a leader and is tough and cool-headed. Don’t count him or his team out. He has vast appeal, especially among more mature women. Sigh.

12) Theo Walcott: England’s 21-year-old midfielder is short and compact and 100 per cent muscle. He has been heralded as the “great hope” for British soccer. A back injury in the 2009-2010 season sidelined him for the start of the season with Arsenal. He is said to have lightening speed, “superb finishing” and a brain for soccer. Still relatively young, much is expected of Walcott at the World Cup and beyond. This hottie will undoubtedly make everyone’s list of hunks.

13) Landon Donovan: The 28-year-old forward for the United States is known for his “pace, ability to put the ball in the back of the net and tenacity on the pitch.” Born in Ontario, Calif., this hunky player is considered the key to the American team’s success at the World Cup in South Africa. What’s not to love?

14) Sulley Muntari: Ghana’s 25-year-old midfielder is prone to picking up yellow and red cards. He has had clashes with Ghanian authorities and was sent home from the Athens Olympics for disciplinary reasons. However, he’s a “top-class central midfielder or left-winger who has skill and cunning” with a “gritty side.” Gritty or not, his well-toned body has many dreaming of him. And his portrait in Vanity Fair, hiding his face with one hand as if to cover a giggle, has made many aware of the cultural sights to be found in Ghana.

15) Fernando Torres: Spain’s 26-year-old forward plays for Liverpool. At 1.85 metres and 78.7 kilograms, Torres is as hot as a sultry night in Madrid. In the last World Cup he scored three goals. His nickname is El Nino or The Kid. He is known as a goal scorer who is quick, strong and impressive. He is cool and calm in front of the goal. His style is described as “clinical, classy, deadly.” He is even considered a possibility as a contender for winning the Golden Boot, awarded to the top scorer, in the World Cup.

Special mentions: To the hot guys who didn’t make it to the World Cup: Carlton Cole, a striker for West Ham, is described as a “strong, athletic, hard-working, a real team player.” Anyone who saw his picture in Vanity Fair has seen some of his assets. The 26-year-old, who was born in Surrey, is 1.91 metres tall and weighs in at 77.0 kilgrams of muscle. Observers say he is “capable of the spectacular.” As well, the Star would like to acknowledge Andriy Shevchenko, who hails from the Ukraine and is considered one of the best forwards in the game. He sadly is not in the World Cup either. But his abs and tattoo alone made an editor or two swoon.

Friday, May 14, 2010

David Beckham presents England's 2018 World Cup bid to Fifa

From Times Online

David Beckham presented England’s 2018 World Cup bid to Fifa today and spoke of the "passion and emotion" the nation would bring to the tournament, by declaring "football runs through our veins”.

The former England captain arrived in Zurich to hand over the 1,752-page bid book which he hopes will persuade Fifa to award England the right to stage the World Cup. The 35-year-old was accompanied by Lord Triesman, the FA and bid chairman, Andy Anson, the bid chief executive, Britain’s Fifa vice-president Geoff Thompson and Nothemba Bambiso, a 17-year-old South African who lives in a children’s home and coaches in an FA-backed township project.

On the day it was revealed that Beckham will accept a role in Fabio Capello’s World Cup coaching staff, the 35-year-old emphasised the England's historic links with football and promised to stage a World Cup like no other.

“I’m here on behalf of our fans,” Beckham said. “Football runs through our veins. We are all brought up on it. It’s truly an honour to be here. On behalf of our team, the delegation and our fans, we present you with our bid book.”

The hosts will be announced on December 2, with Russia and Australia also among the bidders, but the FA have made no secret of their desire to use Beckham to promote the bid across the world. England’s most capped outfield player said winning the vote to stage the World Cup would rank among his greatest achievements. “It would certainly be up there. What the prospect of having the World Cup brings is huge. I know because I’ve experienced it.”

In thanking the English delegation Sepp Blatter, the Fifa president, referred to England as the “motherland” of football and revealed that he had spoken to David Cameron who had personally endorsed the bid.

“Yesterday I received a phone call from the new Prime Minister,” Blatter said. "Not only did he express his determination to be behind the bid but he is also behind the World Cup in 2010.

The next milestone in the bid process is Fifa’s technical inspection at the end of August. This ended in tears for England’s ill-fated 2006 campaign when they were judged worse than South Africa and Germany. This time around, however, England officials are confident they will suffer no such setback.

Ian Riley, the director of England 2018’s technical bid, had the same role for South Africa’s bid for the 2006 and 2010 tournaments and has been careful to ensure there will be no repeat. “I genuinely believe we present a low-risk option to Fifa” he said.

"One of the biggest risk profiles of staging any major event is construction and we have a really good balance of existing stadiums and new builds and that alleviates any risk concerns that you may have.”

The final vote will be taken by Fifa’s executive committee on December 2. It is expected that the 2018 tournament will go to Europe, where England are up against Russia and joint bids from Spain/Portugal and Holland/Belgium.

The other countries expected to fight it out for the World Cup in 2022 are Australia, United States, Qatar, Korea and Japan.