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  • WATCH: Trump 'Red Cards' the Media at White House FIFA Event

    08/28/2018 2:27:26 PM PDT · by PJBankard · 28 replies
    FoxNews Insider ^ | 8/28/2018 | Shepherd Smith Reporting
    President Donald Trump met with FIFA President Gianni Infantino and U.S. Soccer President Carlos Cordeiro at the White House on Tuesday to commemorate North America winning its bid for the 2026 World Cup. During their meeting, which was open to the press and broadcast on a delay on "Shepard Smith Reporting," Infantino and Cordeiro gave Trump a number of gifts to remember the occasion. Cordeiro and Infantino both gifted Trump commemorative soccer jerseys, but near the end of the photo op, Infantino reached off camera to get one last gift for Trump. He handed Trump a wallet-sized cardholder with yellow...
  • France: Night of Violence, Riots and Looting After World Cup Win

    07/16/2018 6:09:07 AM PDT · by davikkm · 43 replies
    breitbart ^ | VIRGINIA HALE
    French celebrations over the national football team’s World Cup victory on Sunday quickly turned to violence, with street clashes, vandalism, attacks on police, and scenes of looting in cities across the country. As many as a million people had been enjoying the “good-natured atmosphere” at an event on the Champs-Élysées in Paris following France’s 4-2 win against Croatia, which ministers had hoped would bring a “great moment” of “national unity”. But by 11 pm the jubilant mood had turned to chaos, with what local media describes as “bands of thugs” launching projectiles including bottles at police, who responded by firing...
  • France bans 'big screen' zones for World Cup over terror fears

    05/30/2018 11:16:10 AM PDT · by Olog-hai · 23 replies
    TheLocal.fr ^ | 30 May 2018 17:25 CEST+02:00 | AFP
    The threat of terrorist attacks in France has put paid to fans’ hopes of watching the World Cup on big screens in public spaces, France’s ministry for the interior announced. “I remind all publicly-elected officials of the fact that ‘big screen’ zones are completely forbidden in public spaces,” said a statement from the ministry. France has been subject to several terrorist attacks in recent years, leading to an increased security presence all round.“In the current climate of terrorist threats, the security procedures used at the last European Championship must be deployed again, with the same degree of efficiency.” …
  • Italy: Police officer killed in riots; all Serie A and B matches suspended(Soccer riot)

    02/02/2007 8:32:44 PM PST · by TigerLikesRooster · 49 replies · 1,541+ views
    Canadian Press ^ | 02/02/07 | Maria Sanminiatelli,
    Police officer killed in riots; all Serie A and B matches suspended Maria Sanminiatelli Canadian Press Friday, February 02, 2007 In this frame made from SKYTG24, fans clash with police outside Catania's Angelo Massimino stadium after the Italian first division soccer league match between Palermo and Catania, in Sicily, southern Italy, Friday. (AP/SkyTG24) ROME (AP) - A police officer was killed Friday when fans rioted at a Serie A game between Sicilian sides Catania and Palermo, prompting the Italian soccer federation (FIGC) to postpone all league matches this weekend and cancel next week's friendlies involving the national teams. Fans rioted...
  • Officer kills man in Paris soccer mob (Racist French Fans Attack Jews and Black Policeman)

    11/27/2006 1:46:45 PM PST · by Stultis · 26 replies · 1,117+ views
    International Herald Tribune ^ | 24 November 2006 | Katrin Bennhold
    ... a black police officer seeking to protect a Jewish fan of a visiting Israeli team shot and killed one man and wounded another.Antoine Granomort, 32, rushed to the aid of a French fan of the Hapoel Tel Aviv club late Thursday after the Israeli team defeated Paris Saint-Germain ... About a hundred fans cornered the two men ... shouting racist and anti-Semitic epithets at them and making Nazi salutes ...Both victims were identified by the police as members of a far-right group supporting Paris Saint-Germain ...Overt racism is a common occurrence at the ... home stadium of PSG, with...
  • Police killed soccer fan (in Paris!)

    11/23/2006 10:05:14 PM PST · by ScaniaBoy · 42 replies · 1,423+ views
    Svenska Dagbladet ^ | 24 Nov. 2006 | PARIS TT
    A supporter of the French football club Paris Saint Germanin was shot and killed by police Thursday night after a UEFA-cup game against the Israeli team Hapoel Tel Aviv. The tradgedy occurred outside the stadium Parc de Princes in Paris after PSG had lost against Hapoel with 2-4. According to police sources a lonely Hapoel fan was surrounded by 150 fans from the Parisian club on a street outside the areana. A policeman hurried tthere and fired tear gas to disperse the crowd. He then fired two live rounds. Two PSG suporters were hit and one of them was killed....
  • The Zidane mystery: what set him off?

    07/10/2006 1:28:36 PM PDT · by Caravaggio · 44 replies · 739+ views
    Associated Press ^ | 07/10/2006 | Associated Press
    Berlin — Was it something he said? With France and Italy tied in extra time of Sunday's World Cup final, Zinedine Zidane head-butted Marco Materazzi in the chest and was ejected. France went on to lose on penalty kicks. The day after, still no one knew what the Italian defender might have said to the French star. "The Italians did everything they could do to provoke Zidane," France defender William Gallas said. Seconds before, Materazzi had grabbed a handful of Zidane's jersey just as a French attack on goal passed harmlessly by. The two exchanged words as they walked back...
  • Zidane apparently called 'son of a terrorist whore'...(Drudge headline)

    07/10/2006 7:32:00 PM PDT · by SkyPilot · 122 replies · 3,126+ views
    Drudge Report and Times Online ^ | 10 July 06 | Matt Hughes
    Our correspondent finds out what may have caused a great player to lose his head in such spectacular style WITH his monkish mien backed by a sense of brooding menace, Zinédine Zidane has always been something of an enigma, so it is perhaps fitting that the final act of his career should be the source of such mystery. Just why did a man blessed with complete control of a football lose his head in such a violent manner at such a crucial moment, boring it into the chest of Marco Materazzi? As L’Equipe summed up the moment of madness with...
  • Zidane sent off in extra time of World Cup final for headbutt

    07/09/2006 3:34:19 PM PDT · by SkyPilot · 167 replies · 5,322+ views
    Yahoo News ^ | 9 July 06 | JEROME PUGMIRE
    BERLIN (AP) -- Zinedine Zidane cut short his dazzling World Cup and closed his career with an ugly head butt -- and a loss. The France captain was given a red card for slamming the crown of his bald head into the center of Italy defender Marco Materazzi's chest after the two exchanged words while walking down the field in extra time. The game was tied 1-1 when Zidane was sent off, head bowed, in the 110th minute Sunday. Without their sharpshooting captain, France couldn't unlock Italy's defense and went on to lose in a shootout, 5-3. Zidane's strike was...
  • Italy are champions of the world! (breaking...)

    07/09/2006 1:50:48 PM PDT · by voletti · 50 replies · 1,311+ views
    abc tv ^ | 7/9/06 | self
    Yippie!!!
  • Flopping, Diving, and Timewasting: The World Cup Way

    07/06/2006 11:15:06 AM PDT · by thehumanlynx · 58 replies · 973+ views
    blogs.chron.com ^ | July 03, 2006
    Flopping, Diving, and Timewasting: The World Cup Way Mis amis footballeurs: How do we stop the madness? (In my best French accent...) In this World Cup, especially in the group phase and 2nd round, huge numbers of the fittest athletes known in team sports have apparently suffered more life-threatening injuries than in an entire season of ER. In an amazing coincidence, many of these mortal wounds occur near their opponents penalty area; the rest seem to occur to players (victims, really) on teams holding a one-goal lead. In fact, it seems every one of Italy's opponents was tought Pai Mei...
  • Police arrest cement soccer ball pranksters

    07/05/2006 11:17:24 AM PDT · by Cagey · 31 replies · 847+ views
    Reuters ^ | 7-5-2006
    BERLIN (Reuters) - Police in Berlin said on Wednesday they had arrested two men on suspicion of placing cement-filled soccer balls around the city and inviting people to kick them. At least two people injured themselves by kicking the balls, which were chained to lampposts and trees alongside the spray-painted message: "Can you kick it?" Police said they had identified a 26-year-old and a 29-year-old and had found a workshop in their apartment where they made the balls. The two are accused of causing serious physical injury, dangerous obstruction of traffic and causing injury through negligence, police said. Berlin hosts...
  • "Soccer is un-American."

    07/05/2006 2:13:36 PM PDT · by Ebenezer · 215 replies · 4,362+ views
    The Clarion Herald ^ | July 1, 2006 | Father William Maestri
    Father William Maestri with the Catholic Archdiocese of New Orleans, Louisiana makes this damning (at least to soccer moms nationwide) remark in his latest column on The Clarion Herald, the Archdiocese's newspaper. The quote is just the proverbial tip of the iceberg as he rants in no uncertain terms against this sport which he mockingly calls "kickball". But then, what is the Padre's sport of choice? Not basketball, not football, not even "the national pastime" of baseball. It's tennis; Wimbledon tennis! The article is available only in .pdf format, so I urge fellow FReepers to access it through the source...
  • 2 Somalis killed for watching World Cup (nightmare of Taliban regime revives in Somalia)

    07/05/2006 10:53:06 AM PDT · by Wiz · 36 replies · 1,224+ views
    Associated Press via Yahoo! News ^ | 2006 Jul 6 | Salad Duhul
    MOGADISHU, Somalia - Radical Islamic militia fighters in Somalia shot and killed two people who were watching a banned World Cup soccer broadcast, a radio station reported Wednesday. The hard-line Muslim fighters, who have banned watching television, opened fire after a crowd of teenagers defied their orders to leave a hall where a businessman was showing Tuesday's Germany-Italy match on satellite television, according to Shabelle Radio, an independent local station. It said the businessman and a teenage girl were killed. Hard-line Muslim fighters, who wrested control of the Somali capital from warlords in June, have forbidden people from watching television...
  • 2006 WORLD CUP -- Semifinals -- FRANCE vs. PORTUGAL

    07/05/2006 7:31:00 AM PDT · by soccer_maniac · 351 replies · 4,384+ views
    FIFAworldcup.com ^ | 7-5-06 | FIFAworldcup.com
    Portugal takes on France at 3 p.m. ET (ESPN) in Munich. Discuss.
  • Why I'll be watching a Non-socialist sport, Soccer, this Independence Day

    07/04/2006 11:32:47 AM PDT · by AlexMart · 23 replies · 2,159+ views
    7/4/2006 | AlexMart
    In honor of Independence Day I thought I'd share some thoughts as to why some of our fellow Americans will be watching a sport, Soccer, more in tune with the American way of life than Baseball, Basketball, Hockey and Football. While some readers of this forum might think that the World Cup is a socialist meeting where everyone gathers to sing the "Internationale" after each of the games, here's why I'll be proudly wearing my US Soccer jersey watching the World Cup Semifinal at 3PM on ABC on Independence Day. I've been entertained by postings on this forum, and in...
  • World Cup Scores Only Small Audience

    06/28/2006 6:19:45 AM PDT · by Tatze · 249 replies · 2,288+ views
    Rasmussen Reports ^ | June 23, 2006 | Rasmussen
    World Cup Scores Only Small Audience Only 6% Following Tournament Very Closely Despite a high level of media coverage for the World Cup soccer tournament, three-fourths of Americans (78%) are not following the action very closely if at all. A Rasmussen Reports survey of 1,000 adults found that just 6% are following the tournament very closely. Nine percent (9%) of men are paying close attention along with 3% of women. The Super Bowl remains the biggest sport championship in terms of fan appeal. Thirty-five percent (35%) of Americans say it’s their favorite championship to watch. The World Series is the...
  • China soccer bias forces apology

    06/28/2006 8:05:54 AM PDT · by Jedi Master Pikachu · 25 replies · 756+ views
    BBC ^ | June 28, 2006
    Australia was beaten 1-0 by Italy in a dramatic finish A Chinese TV football commentator has apologised for on-air remarks made during the World Cup match between Italy and Australia earlier this week. Huang Jianxiang lost his cool when Italy knocked Australia out of the World Cup with an injury-time goal. Shouting support for Italy, he made comments such as "I hate Australia" in a rant which lasted several minutes. After complaints from Australian fans, Mr Huang apologised, saying his emotions had got the better of him. Comments such as "long live Italy" initially caused amusement. But after several...
  • Why Americans Don't Like Soccer

    06/25/2006 2:30:42 PM PDT · by RepublicanPatriot · 242 replies · 18,464+ views
    American Thinker ^ | 6/25/06 | Steven M. Warshawsky
    My theory is that Americans have neither the belief system nor the temperment for such a sisyphean sport as soccer. We are a society of doers, achievers, and builders. Our country is dynamic, constantly growing, and becoming ever bigger, richer, and stronger. We do not subscribe to a “zero sum” mentality. We do not labor for the sake of laboring. And we like our sports teams to score.
  • Neo-Nazis threaten to massacre Muslims at World Cup

    03/21/2006 6:53:10 PM PST · by Sam's Army · 74 replies · 2,664+ views
    Yahoo News ^ | Mar 21 2006 | AFP
    ROME (AFP) - The World Cup in Germany is set to become a battleground between facists and Muslims, an Italian member of a new European neo-Nazi movement warned. In a statement published by Italian daily Repubblica, the memeber of AS Roma's notorious ultras hooligan group claims neo-Nazis across Europe met in Braunau in Austria to plan attacks against supporters from Islamic countries during the World Cup in Germany from June 9 to July 9. "We are united. For the first time we are talking and planning together, with the English, the Germans, the Dutch, the Spanish, everyone with the same...