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Anyone who has played soccer knows that good equipment matters heavily to performance. And probably nothing is there not much important to a soccer player than shoes. Cleats help traction in different weather and terrain. On a rainy day they could play a significant role in how a team performs and the difference between good cleats and bad cleats may affect the outcome of a game and possibly the soccer tournament.

It’s impressive then the new changes recently made to the cleats and their performance on the field. Cleats, like the Nike Sense, just feel like they MAKE sense. They are made of lightweight material so not to take down any speed you have but also have an adaptive traction system that adjusts the stud’s height depending on the conditions of the field. As most soccer players know, traction may alter during the course of a game and a shoe makes adjustments could provide a distinctive advantage within the course of a game.

Supposedly the technology reacts to the pressure put forth by the player’s foot and adjusts cleat stud to compensate up to 3mm. Soccer players such as Cristiano Ronaldo and Zlatan Ibrohimovich are currently wearing the shoe in matches (though they are under contract with Nike) and have actively spoke out for the shoe, saying that it has helped him during the game.

While still many critics are pointing out that it’s clearly the skill of the player and not the equipment affecting the soccer skill at the end of the day, the soccer equipment that they are using should clearly make a difference.

With new innovations in equipment, soccer matches prove to show the best players in the world playing even better. Fans of the sport will enjoy seeing their superstars play at a higher capacity and new innovations in soccer equipment should only highlight their abilities and make a better match.

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Cristiano Ronaldo Career Profile

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Cristiano Ronaldo is a 25-year old footballer from Portugal who has taken the soccer world by storm despite his young age. Ronaldo plays as a forward for the much ballyhooed Real Madrid team as well as captaining the Portuguese national team. He currently stands as, what is believed to be, the highest paid fútbol player in the entire world with a salary bordering on 85 million pounds.

Ronaldo’s playing career began when he was only 10 years. As a boy making his way up through the profession fútbol ranks, Ronaldo quickly established himself as a force to be reckoned with – not only on the junior fútbol circuit but on the professional circuit as well. His first contract as a professional came when he was twelve years old when Sporting Clube de Portugal came calling. Ronaldo went on to play for Sporting Clube until 2003 when he was signed by Manchester United for 12.24 million pounds. He would go on to score 6 professional goals that particular season and went on to win the FA Cup with Manchester United. In 2005 with Manchester United, he went on to win the FIFPro Special Young Player of the Year Award.

Ronaldo’s 2006-2007 season was really a breakout campaign for the budding superstar, as he was able to amass 23 total goals with 17 of those coming in Premier League play. That season would also mark the first of three consecutive years in which Ronaldo would his Manchester United team to a Premier League crown. He would also go on to win numerous awards that season culminating in his receipt of the Premier League Player of the Season, which he would go on to repeat the following season.

One of the most talked about moments in Premier League history came in 2009 when the announcement of Ronaldo’s transfer to Real Madrid was made public. For 80 million pounds, Ronaldo switched his allegiance from Manchester United to Real Madrid. Ronaldo did not disappoint, as he has so far scored 20 goals during Premier League play with the season yet to be complete.

Cristiano Ronaldo continues to be one of the most recognized figures in terms of the global sports element. With endorsement deals signed with Nike, Coca-Cola, and a host of other corporations, Ronaldo continues to reinvent himself while maintaining the highest level of soccer greatness the likes of which few have ever seen. With his mastery of goal scoring and pleasing dribbling techniques, Cristiano Ronaldo will most certainly continue to find success in European fútbol. Cristiano Ronaldo is a 25-year old footballer from Portugal who has taken the soccer world by storm despite his young age. Ronaldo plays as a forward for the much ballyhooed Real Madrid team as well as captaining the Portuguese national team. He currently stands as, what is believed to be, the highest paid fútbol player in the entire world with a salary bordering on 85 million pounds.

Ronaldo’s playing career began when he was only 10 years. As a boy making his way up through the profession fútbol ranks, Ronaldo quickly established himself as a force to be reckoned with – not only on the junior fútbol circuit but on the professional circuit as well. His first contract as a professional came when he was twelve years old when Sporting Clube de Portugal came calling. Ronaldo went on to play for Sporting Clube until 2003 when he was signed by Manchester United for 12.24 million pounds. He would go on to score 6 professional goals that particular season and went on to win the FA Cup with Manchester United. In 2005 with Manchester United, he went on to win the FIFPro Special Young Player of the Year Award.

Ronaldo’s 2006-2007 season was really a breakout campaign for the budding superstar, as he was able to amass 23 total goals with 17 of those coming in Premier League play. That season would also mark the first of three consecutive years in which Ronaldo would his Manchester United team to a Premier League crown. He would also go on to win numerous awards that season culminating in his receipt of the Premier League Player of the Season, which he would go on to repeat the following season.

One of the most talked about moments in Premier League history came in 2009 when the announcement of Ronaldo’s transfer to Real Madrid was made public. For 80 million pounds, Ronaldo switched his allegiance from Manchester United to Real Madrid. Ronaldo did not disappoint, as he has so far scored 20 goals during Premier League play with the season yet to be complete.

Cristiano Ronaldo continues to be one of the most recognized figures in terms of the global sports element. With endorsement deals signed with Nike, Coca-Cola, and a host of other corporations, Ronaldo continues to reinvent himself while maintaining the highest level of soccer greatness the likes of which few have ever seen. With his mastery of goal scoring and pleasing dribbling techniques, Cristiano Ronaldo will most certainly continue to find success in European fútbol.

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Sportsbook odds list Span and Brazil as most likely to win with England not far behind. Argentina and Italy are also in the mix with single-digit odds. Spain and Brazil are 4-1, England is 5-1, Argentina is 8-1 and Italy is 9-1. Four other teams have odds of less than 20-1. Those teams are Germany at 10-1, the Netherlands at 11-1, France at 12-1 and Ivory Coast at 19-1. The only team from that group getting some action is the Ivory Coast. The team’s odds have lowered since they opened months ago. Ivory Coast has legendary scorer Didier Drogba and he could be a major factor. Drogba lead the Premier League in goals this season for champion Chelsea.

 

Portugal is listed with odds of 25-1, but they are not really considered a major threat even though they have Cristiano Ronaldo. Portugal has the skill but whether they have enough players who are healthy is the question. No other team on the odds board at the sportsbook has odds of less than 45-1 to win the World Cup. Chile is 45-1 while Serbia is 48-1. America is listed at 55-1 and they could have a better chance of advancing than a team like Portugal. The U.S. team has earned respect and might be worth a look as a prevailing underdog.

 

At 60-1 to win the the chamionship is Ghana and Paraguay. Cameroon, Denmark and Mexico are 70-1. The host country South Africa is 90-1 along with Uruguay, Nigeria and Australia. Listed at 110-1 is Greece. Switzerland is 120-1 while Slovenia and Slovakia are 180-1. Algeria is 200-1. Japan and Korea are 250-1. The lowest ranked on the board are Honduras, Korea DPR and New Zealand at 500-1.

 

The hometeam South Aftrica starts the World Cup as they take on Mexico on June 11th. Also on that day will be France playing Uruguay. Both of those matches will be broadcast on ESPN. South Africa is an underdog in sportsbook online odds but they could be surprising against a Mexico team that is overrated. France should have a little trouble with Uruguay in the other match.

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The Manchester Utd striker is closing in on Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo in the March 2010 Castrol Rankings.

Castrol has applied the same expertise they apply to the development of their oils to create the Castrol Rankings – using objective analysis and highly advanced technology to measure every pass, every tackle and every single move of over 2,000 players and games from Europe’s top five leagues over the last 12 months.

That analysis shows that Barcelona striker Lionel Messi has retained his place at the head of the Castrol Rankings for the third successive month and extended his lead over Cristiano Ronaldo who sits in second place.

Wayne Rooney, though, has been in brilliant form with his performances this season prompting club manager Sir Alex Ferguson to declare that his player is now ready to be compared alongside Messi and Ronaldo as one of the world’s top players.

Castrol Performance Analysis supports Ferguson’s view and shows that Rooney was the outstanding player overall in March, earning an average of 1525 Castrol Rankings points per game, which explains the forward’s rise from eighth to third in the rankings.

Rooney scored six goals in four games during March, including his strike after just 63 seconds against Bayern Munich, the fastest goal in the Champions League this season. He has been involved in 37% of United’s league and Champions League goals during the same period,, scoring 35 and providing nine assists.

Wayne Rooney has scored 29 goals in 36 Premier League games over the last 12 months, more than any other player.

Castrol Ambassador and 1998 FIFA World Cup™ winner Marcel Desailly said: “Rooney is 24 now and while he is not yet at his peak, his game has matured rapidly over the last the 12 months and he is now a genuine world class player.

“It’s wrong to say Manchester United are a one-man team, but Rooney has been so dominant this season that the other attacking players have inevitably played a more supporting role.

“Rooney may not have the trickery of Ronaldo and Messi – although he is extremely skilful with the ball at his feet – but in terms of his all round game, it’s hard to pick out a single weakness. The biggest difference this season has been his goalscoring, particularly with his head, and he is close to becoming the complete centre forward.

“With some players, you always wonder whether they will fulfil their potential. That has never been an issue with Rooney who has great mental strength and determination and is committed to improving his game.”

Messi, though, remains the man to catch. Last month the Argentine scored 10 goals in seven games, including back-to-back hat-tricks in La Liga. In the 12 months to 31st March 2010, he has scored 29 goals in 32 league games, while also firing in 76 shots on target, a league-high. His 131 successful dribbles is also a La Liga record over the last year.
Inter Milan striker Samuel Eto’o continues to fall down the Castrol Rankings, this month dropping 80 places to 146th.

Eto’o lays sixth in the September 2009 rankings but the forward has scored just once every 197 minutes since joining Inter last summer, compared to a rate of one every 98 minutes with Barcelona last season.

Real Madrid winger Ronaldo remains close on the heels of his Barcelona rival and has the best minutes-to-goal ratio in the Champions League over the last 12 months, scoring, on average, every 90 minutes.

The biggest mover into the top ten is Ronaldo’s club-mate Gonzalo Higuain, who has risen 10 places, from 14th to 4th. The striker is the top scorer in La Liga over the last 12 months with 30 goals in only 33 appearances and is the most clinical finisher in Europe, scoring with 34% of his shots.

Higuain is expected to lead Argentina’s attack in South Africa at the 2010 FIFA World Cup™ and another South American, Lucas Barrios, has also made a big move, this time into the top 50. The Borussia Dortmund striker has risen 215 places to 34th after impressing during his first season in the Bundesliga with 15 goals.

Edwin van der Sar remains the top ranked goalkeeper in 15th position. The Manchester United man kept four clean sheets in March and has saved 79% of shots over the last 12 months in the Premier League, a league-high.

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Soccer is the most popular game in the world today, and because of that there is an abundance of videos, DVDs and books that explain the game in some detail. Soccer fanatics want to stay in touch with their favorite pastime even when they are not playing, just like fans of any sport. The problem is however, Read the rest of this entry

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