| - Do you want
to raise
money for your soccer team
or club? Click
here on how to achieve this
fund raising program without taking too much time on your part.
Please share this nice idea to a friend by clicking "send this
site to a friend" below. Posted 2/28/2005 |
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Way to go Soccer
Mom!!!!
Soccer mom saves girl from drowning. Read the beep story
here. Posted 2/28/2005 |
| -What is next
a robot as a goalkeeper?
Soccer Body to Trial
Microchip in Ball
to Resolve Goal Disputes. World soccer's rules makers today
approved trials of a ball containing a microchip to aid match
officials in deciding if it has crossed the goal line. Read the
microchip story
here. Posted 2/28/2005 |
| - Fox Footy
Channel screens a show called
The Winners
with Flares,
which celebrates the great VFL games and rivalries of the 1970s
and '80s. Soccer fans - at least here in Victoria - have no need
for such a show. The '70s and '80s have been recreated for them
this season in
Victoria's Premier League,
albeit with a retro-look update, with no less than six clubs
that were once members of the National Soccer League now playing
in the elite state competition. 2/27/2005 |
| - Very
interesting.....
Soccer to test
ball with
microchip beep.
A soccer ball containing a microchip that beeps when it crosses
the goal line will be tested at this year's under-17 world
championship. Read the beep story
here. 2/27/2005 |
| -
Nintendo
Working on Mario Soccer?
Clik
here for more... 2/27/2005 |
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-
More Jean Carlos Chera's on the way but MADE IN INDIA?
Soccer: Goa gets Portuguese trainers.
Five centuries after Portugal found the sea route to India, the
sub-continent is hoping to harness the southwest European
republic's skills to scale greater footballing heights. A
seven-member Portuguese team landed here on Wednesday to train
Indian football coaches of under-12
players. |
|
- If 11-year-old Caprice Dydasco sounds excited about the chance
of watching a
professional soccer game
in
Hawaii, you should hear her
mother. Even adults, a lot of the adults, parents are really
excited," said Misty Dydasco, 42, of Kaimuki. "This is the first
time we're going to have a professional game. I think a lot of
the children who have aspired to go to college, which is good,
but to see professional soccer ... the type of caliber of soccer
that we haven't seen before." Posted 2/25/2005 |
| -
Soccer stars at
six-fold risk of brain damage!:
A survey covering 7000
soccer pros in Italy reveals that football players are six times
more prone to
fatal brain
diseases
than others, as they repeatedly use their heads to knock the
ball. Read here
also.
Posted 2/25/2005 |
| -
More Jean Carlos
Chera's on the way but MADE IN USA?
Schulz Academy
soccer club
announced today
the launch of an additional training program for U6, U8, U10,
U12 boys and girls and the appointment to its coaching staff of
Prof. Thadeu Goncalves, the founder of Brazil's Instituto
Brasileiro de Futebol, the source of many of that
country's top soccer players. Click Discussion Forum
above to discuss this interesting article. Posted 2/23/2005 |
| - If your
parents have no idea what is soccer tell them to check this
site.
Soccer Basics for
Parents.
So, you’re a new youth soccer parent. Welcome to one of the
fastest growing demographics in the United States. But now that
you’re here, what’s next? What do you need to know as a
first-time soccer mom or dad? Posted 2/23/2005 |
| -
First-place
Barcelona opened seven-point advantage in the Spanish Primera Liga standings with its fifth win in six games and a rare home loss by rivals
Real Madrid.
.
. Click
here for the complete story.
Posted 2/22/2005 |
| -
Chelsea's loss to Newcastle ended its bid to win four titles this season and left coach Jose Mourinho with injuries to key players ahead of the Champions League match at Barcelona in two days.
Click
here for the complete story.
Posted 2/21/2005 |
| - The
German soccer federation has asked for a lifetime ban and a hefty fine for the referee who admitted fixing games in return for bribes from a ring of gamblers.
The federation (DFB) filed charges in its sports court against referee Robert Hoyzer, whose admission of fixing or attempting to fix games has produced the biggest corruption scandal in German soccer in more than 30 years. Click
here for the complete story.
Posted 2/21/2005 |
| -
Soccer & Utah: Boom or Bust?
Do taxpayers have the appetite to become frenzied futbol fans, or will they stick with traditional sporting fare, leaving seats empty?
. Click
here for the complete story.
Posted 2/20/2005 |
| -
Soccer Hooligans: Five police officers were injured and 33 people were arrested during fights and street brawling following Manchester United's 2-0 victory over Everton.
. Click
here for the complete story.
Posted 2/20/2005 |
- A Soccer
Superstar Prepares to Hang Up His Whistle
PIERLUIGI COLLINA, Italy's
most successful soccer star, has never even come close to
scoring a goal. Yet his icy glare and head as bald and polished
as a doorknob have made him one of the most recognizable faces
in the world's most popular game. Not as a player, but as a
referee. Posted 2/20/2005 |
| - Ukrainian soccer club
Dynamo Kiev could come under scrutiny as part of the new Ukrainian government's review of past privatizations. Click
here for the complete story.
Posted 2/19/2005 |
| - The
French soccer federation (FFF), the League (LFP) and five prominent soccer clubs have been raided by French Finance Ministry inspectors.
It was believed as part of a wide-ranging investigation into suspected financial irregularities.
A total of 19 French clubs, television channels and soccer bodies were raided on Thursday evening by inspectors looking for documents relating to the negotiation of advertising and television rights deals.
here for the complete story.
Posted 2/19/2005 |
| - Soccer Star
Onandi Lowe Cleared of Cocaine Smuggling Plot Charge. Click
here for the complete story.
Posted 2/19/2005 |
| - Europe: Soccer stadiums to launch appeal to free Italian hostage in Iraq; Rome gears up for demonstration. Click
here for the complete story. |
| - More amazing
youngster....check
this 15 years old Olympian
Amy Badami,
who started playing since she was 4 years old. Get this she is
deaf so it is quite challenging I would say. "The only
difference in playing for a deaf team, she said, is that it
involves more gesturing and keeping your eyes on your teammates
to communicate." Posted 2/18/2005 |
| - Chera watch
out!!! Korean kids are determined to be the best in Asia, if
not, the world.
Look at this ambitious
training program for 15 years and under. Posted 2/18/2005 |
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-
Ronaldo,
Brazil's three-time world player of the year, will be fined by
Real Madrid for twice turning up late for training, Spanish
sports daily Marca reported on its Web site.
Click
here for details. Posted
2/18/2005 |
| - Since there
are no latest news about Jean Carlos Chera for a while now, you
will see more and more non-Chera news here. Posted 2/18/2005 |
| - The European
powerhouse Manchester United is named the richest club in the
world but one of the European powerhouse
Borussia
Dortmund
is on the verge of
bankruptcy. Click
here for details. Posted
2/18/2005 |
| -
Manchester United
- one of the clubs that is planning to sign Chera is named again
the richest club for eight year running. Click
here for details. Posted
2/17/2002 |
| - Now you can
view this site in different languages. Click the flag above that
represents your native language. Posted 2/17/2005 |
| - FINAL SCORE:
FOOTBALL FOR
HOPE
Ronaldinho XI 6 - 3
Shevchenko XI 2. Posted 2/15/2005 |
| -
FOOTBALL FOR
HOPE -
Some of the
world's best soccer players will compete at Barcelona's
legendary Nou Camp stadium today February 15th to raise money
to those countries devastated by tsunami waves less than 2
months ago. A Ronaldinho XI, led by Ronaldinho, will take on a Shevchenko XI, led by Shevchenko.
Posted 2/15/2005 |
| - The
ADAP-CM
video is now available. Click
here to view it. Posted 2/12/05
2:30 pm |
| - Come back
in a few hours to view the
ADAP-CM video where I think Jean Carlos Chera
is learning his amazing football skills. Posted 2/12/05
11:05 am |
- Click
here to
watch the 23 minutes video of Jean.
The 23 minutes video is the continuation of his 5 minutes video below.
Posted 1/30/2005 12:00 pm |