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U.S. Faces the U.K in the Global game

Tunku Varadarajan. For the next month or so, as various bands of balletic, histrionic, and tireless men kick, head, dribble, and chest the Jabulani soccer ball to the infernal din of the South African vuvuzela, cultural differences between countries as unsuited to each other as Brazil and North Korea, Cameroon and Denmark, Ghana and Germany, Paraguay and New Zealand, Argentina and Nigeria, will dissolve as surely as an ice-cube does in a glass of single malt. Of all the team games that are played in the world, only one—soccer—is irrefutably universal (and yes, that includes Arizona, where Hispanics, legal or otherwise, are known to play something they call “futbol”). Every other team game—the noble cricket, the actuarial baseball, the brutal rugby, the cartoon-costumed American football, the primitive ice hockey, the invigorating field hockey, the carcass-strewn buzkashi, the absurd kabaddi, the pseudo-aristocratic polo—is peculiar to a country, a region, a language group, or an ex-colonial context. Every other team game, however spellbinding or brutal, graceful or epic, rule-bound or free-for-all, lacks that transcendental ingredient of symphonic, globally comprehensible, non-pedantic vigor that soccer possesses. This factor, I wager, entitles soccer to be ranked among the 10 greatest inventions in human history, alongside (in no particular order) fire, money, electricity, the wheel, wine, the flush toilet, bikinis, democracy, and the Internet. It is certainly (along with the sedentary chess) the foremost ludic—or play-themed—invention of mankind. (I am, here, treating sex not as an invention but as the acting out of an instinct.) So as soccer unfurls on our televisions—whether on Univision, with its operatic, deep-lunged, fast-talking, unembarrassable commentators who live for the moment when they can scream “gooooooooooool,” or on ESPN, with its coolly English and Scottish bank of commentators (the inept American commentators having been cut from the cast, gracias a Dios!)—it behooves Americans to take a modest, humble backseat, and spend a whole month learning about the arts and methods of a glorious game, and of the countries that play it. The Diamondbacks, the Lakers, the Giants, the Jets, the Rangers, the Devils, the Whatchamacallits—these teams, these names, these confections of pumped-up confrontation, these fat tires of hype, pale into inconsequence when you utter the word “Slovakia”… or invoke the magic and energy of a confrontation over 90 minutes on a soccer field between Slovakia and Paraguay, two land-locked countries blessed with little else by God other than an ability to love soccer; or when you consider the marvel that this soccer World Cup features only four of the 10 most populous countries on earth, and only seven of the most populous 20. How eye-catching it is, and how confounding, that you have neither China nor India at play—both unable to qualify despite having, each, more than a billion people—and instead have not one but two Koreas in the tournament. Both North and South Korea are playing, though sadly—imagine the tension, the theater, the Tom Friedman op-eds!—they are not in the same group. (Come to think of it, there are very few historically or geopolitically explosive matchups: England vs. U.S.A. on Saturday is the closest one gets to an encounter that is fraught with more than sporting history. Germany vs. Serbia, one might say, comes close, for it was Germany—with its premature recognition of Croatia as an independent state—that sparked the breakup of the former Yugoslavia, of which Serbia is the rueful rump. Portugal vs. Brazil offers a spicy matchup, you’d think, of ex-colony and ex-imperial power; but in matters footballistic, as everyone knows, Portugal is the peon and Brazil the aristocrat. At the very least, let American parents with kids who play soccer—is there a suburban family that does not fit the bill?—use this World Cup to teach their children about not just the complexity of their weekend sport, but also of the countries who play it. Ask little Rachel to find Paraguay in the atlas; ask Jack to name the African countries taking part; ask Tamiqua if she can find where Slovakia is; and ask them all to practice their Spanish—especially if they’re in Arizona—by watching a game or two on Univision. Then watch in wonder as they kick, head, dribble, and chest the ball around the backyard, pretending to be Drogba, or Anelka, or Kaka, or Messi, and screaming “goooooooool” as they pound the ground of a universal game, a global jamboree. What a sight that would be, what a lesson from soccer. Tunku Varadarajan is a national affairs correspondent and writer at large for The Daily Beast. He is also a research fellow at Stanford’s Hoover Institution and a professor at NYU’s Stern Business School. He is a former assistant managing editor at The Wall.

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FIFA World Cup 2010 Schedule Pakistan Standard Time [PST]

Here are the detail schedules of all the football matches in 19th FIFA Football World Cup 2010 South Africa according to Pakistan standard time (PST)

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2010 FIFA World Cup – Championship Power – HD

This is my new video about the FIFA World Cup ! Enjoy and Subscribe if you like it ! _________________________________ About FIFA WORLD CUP : The 2010 FIFA World Cup will be the 19th FIFA World Cup, the premier international football tournament. It is scheduled to take place between 11 June and 11 July 2010 in South Africa. The 2010 FIFA World Cup will be the culmination of a qualification process that began in August 2007 and involved 204 of the 208 FIFA national teams. As such, it matches the 2008 Summer Olympics as the sports event with the most competing nations. This will be the first time that the tournament has been hosted by an African nation, after South Africa beat Morocco and Egypt in an all-African bidding process. This decision left the Oceania Football Confederation as the only confederation yet to host the FIFA World Cup. Italy are the defending champions. The draw for the finals took place on 4 December 2009 in Cape Town

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2010 FIFA WORLD CUP – USA / SOUTH AFRICA

$hogizzle on the Road To The Riches with his sleepers in 2010 World Cup! Hit me up every Monday 9:00 – 9:30pm New York City Time (347-843-4393) $hogun taking all your questions – www.roadtothecup.com

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2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa – Brazil vs Portugal Penalty Shootout HD

Online FIFA World Cup. Brazil(me) vs Portugal(messizlatan10) 1st Half- Brazil 0 – Portugal 0 2nd Half- Brazil 0 – Portugal 0 No Goals On Extra Time.. Great Final!!!

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Football Is Our History (2010 England World Cup Song) – The Marzipan Soldiers

Single released Mon 17th May on iTunes/Amazon! In response to there being no official England world cup song for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, Tim Lumgair & Ben Tucker (under the the name The Marzipan Soldiers) have written and recorded this football song for your enjoyment! For just 79p it can be yours from itunes very soon! lyrics: The Cup is coming home with us We’ll parade it in an open-top bus As Skinner and Baddiel once sung “Football’s coming home!” We’ll shout it from the terraces And sing it in the streets and yell Come on England ’66 was good Let’s do it in 2010 aswell! Woooh waooh! Come on England! Football is our history it’s written on our hearts Football is our destiny The Jules Rimet is ours! Same old thing again Red card up and down to 10 The ‘wink’ just made it worse Penalties again England players missing them This time we’re gonna break this curse England’s on course for victory Our boys will re-write history For its been too long we need to sing the song of world cup glory Rio’s leader of the pack Gerrard, Lamps, aren’t holding back The dream of ’66 is here Beckham’s crossing from the wing Rooney’s smashing them straight in Capello turns to hear us sing © Lumgair/Tucker 2010

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2010 FIFA World Cup: USA vs. England Preview : In Entertainment

One of the most anticipated matches of the 2010 FIFA World Cup and in US soccer history is only hours away from kicking off now. And the match that I am talking about is the Group C game between USA and England , which is due to kick off …

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USA vs England World Cup 2010: Submit Your Score via Mobile Phone …

We have talked about the FIFA World Cup 2010 a few times today, for example live streaming, iPhone apps and much more and today we would like you to submit your USA vs England final score, what do you think? …

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FIFA 2010 World Cup Match Live Stream: Argentina Vs Nigeria | Mixx …

FIFA 2010 World Cup Match Live Stream: Argentina Vs Nigeria – June 12, 2010 – Watch FIFA World Cup South Africa 2010 matchup , Argentina Vs Nigeria live at the Johannesburg, Ellis Park Stadium. The Argentinian made a score of 27 points of goals for Real … The opening game in Group C brings together two world super-powers as the United States takes on England in the World Cup Day 2 match 5 to take place in Rustenburg (Royal Bafokeng Sports Palace) at 20:30 (local time). …

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