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South African Football
Submitted By: Adrian BRyan
South African Football
Now famous since the 2010 World Cup began the South African football team are affectionately known as “Bufana Bufana” which translates as “The boys”. Hosting the 2010 FIFA World Cup has thrust South African football back into the limelight, however as with the rest of South African history, things have not been straight forward. South African football was banned from FIFA (International Football) due to the apartheid system in the country, only returning to the World Stage in 1992 after a change of governmental policy regarding race.
South Africa found football through British Soldiers playing the game in the nineteenth century. From the early days of football in South Africa to the end of Apartheid, the national leagues of South Africa were under the “all-white Football Association of South Africa” with separate authorities and leagues for different colours and creeds. Along with Ethiopia, Egypt and Sudan, South Africa founded the Confederation of African Football. However when it became clear that South Africa’s constitution was in contrast to FIFA’s anti racially segregated teams policy they were disqualified from competition after failing to comply with a one year deadline to fall into line with FIFA policy. England’s Sir Stanley Rous (FA president and later FIFA president) led a brief re-invitation to World football for South Africa as it was his believe that football itself was suffering as a result of the ban and that the sport could die out in the country, possibly to the point of no return as youngsters were growing up with no exposure to the sport. This brief reintroduction was ended as South Africa were again expelled as a result of the Soweto uprising in 1976. A decision made at the FIFA annual conference held in Tokyo.
In 1991 the apartheid system was coming to an end in South Africa and with it a new multi-racially football team was formed which was approved by FIFA. Their first competitive match was staged against Cameroon on July 7th 1992, their first national match for over two decades. South African won the match 1-0 but of course there was a much bigger winner than the result of the game.
South Africa qualified for the World Cup Finals in 1998 and 2002, and gained automatic qualification for 2010 as they were the host nation. Unfortunately for South African’s they failed to qualify from the first group stage of any of these three championships. Despite this they are making a lasting impression on the footballing World through their vibrant hosting of the tournament (they are the first African Nation to host the famous tournament) and the passion of their millions of fans. South Africa’s greatest success at International level arrived in 1996 when they won the African cup of Nations, a tournament that they again hosted. South African football warmed up to hosting the 2010 World Cup through the staging of the 2009 Confederation Games. This time they qualified from their group with a win over New Zealand, a draw against Iraq and a loss to European Champions Spain. A semi final defeat to the World Famous Brazil ended South African hopes.
It is hoped that the 2010 FIFA World Cup provides South African football with the platform to recover from it’s wilderness years and can prosper for the sake of it’s football mad fans.
Published At: Isnare.com
Sabtu, 08 Oktober 2011
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Jumat, 07 Oktober 2011
49er Running Back Glen Coffee Quits Football, May Pursue Christian Ministry Work
Submitted By: Paul Hirsch
Millions of boys, and perhaps more than a few men, dream of taking the field Sunday afternoons to compete in the National Football League. Many dedicate years of their lives to the hope of playing in the NFL, only to come up short because of injuries, bad luck, or a lack of ability.
Glen Coffee is one of the 2,000 young men who lived the dream last year. As the primary backup to Pro Bowl running back Frank Gore, Coffee rushed 83 times for 226 yards and one touchdown in 14 games, two of them starts. This was on top of a stellar career at the University of Alabama where he rushed for more than 2,000 yards in three varsity seasons and was a first team All SEC selection in 2008. He was drafted by the San Francisco 49ers in the third round of the 2009 NFL draft.
By that time, though, Coffee began to feel a different calling like many Christian athletes. While at Alabama, Coffee became a born-again Christian and his single-minded approach to football became divided.
"It was a struggle for a long time. Actually when I look back I feel I never should have entered the draft in the first place,” Coffee told the Sacramento Bee. “Football was no longer my dream. I found Christ in college. It changed my views on everything. But I still was a football player because it was expected of me, it was something I did all my life. I was basically wasting the (49ers') time."
Coffee has also said that he is not necessarily going directly into Christian Missionary work like other Christian athletes. “I didn’t leave football to go into the ministry,” Coffee said to the San Francisco Chronicle. “If a door opens up for me, then I will take it, but that’s not the reason I left.”
In the short term Coffee says he will return to Alabama to complete the six units required for his undergraduate degree in consumer affairs and then pursue graduate work. Coffee adds that this path will leave him in a better position to go into Christian Ministry should that call ever come.
Fans seem to respect Coffee’s decision. “He should do what he wants to do,” said Mark Charles, 15, a sophomore at Monte Vista High School, about 35 miles east of San Francisco. “I’d rather the Niners have a guy like (Brian) Westbrook (Coffee’s replacement) who wants to be there than someone looking for something else. Coffee wasn’t going to play that much anyway.”
"He's in a different world,” said lifelong 49ers fan Jack Saunders, 65, of Oakland. “This reminds me of the Pat Tillman case. We're always shocked when somebody chooses an idea over millions of dollars, simply because so few of us ever see a million bucks on the table, and perhaps even fewer have the capacity to be truly moved by an idea. This man is the rare genuine article."
Christian athletes leaving behind pro sports careers are nothing new for Bay Area fans. Just this past winter outfielder Grant Desme retired after several promising minor league seasons with the Oakland A’s to enter the seminary in hopes of becoming a Catholic priest. The 2007 second round draft pick had just been named MVP of the Arizona Fall League when he told the A’s he was answering a call to a higher league.
Oakland Raiders running back Napoleon Kaufman retired in 2001 at 27 to enter the ministry full time. Today he is the senior pastor at The Well Christian Community Church in Dublin, Calif. Further back, the San Francisco Giants of the 1970s had several born again Christian athletes that formed a “God Squad” of informal ministry within the team’s clubhouse. Those Christian athletes played out their baseball careers.
The most famous of all Christian athletes with a public profile based on his beliefs may have been A.C. Green, who played on three NBA championship teams with the Los Angeles Lakers. Green is known as deeply religious and is well-known for proclaiming that he began and ended his NBA career as a virgin. During his playing days, his teammates would frequently send women to tempt him to compromise his morals. Instead, Green would respond by calmly quoting scripture. Currently, he runs youth camps through his A.C. Green Youth Foundation promoting Christian abstinence until marriage. He finished his career with the Miami Heat in 2001 and married in 2002 when he was 39.
Regal Magazine congratulates Coffee and other Christian athletes on their decision and truly hopes they find inner peace.
Millions of boys, and perhaps more than a few men, dream of taking the field Sunday afternoons to compete in the National Football League. Many dedicate years of their lives to the hope of playing in the NFL, only to come up short because of injuries, bad luck, or a lack of ability.
Glen Coffee is one of the 2,000 young men who lived the dream last year. As the primary backup to Pro Bowl running back Frank Gore, Coffee rushed 83 times for 226 yards and one touchdown in 14 games, two of them starts. This was on top of a stellar career at the University of Alabama where he rushed for more than 2,000 yards in three varsity seasons and was a first team All SEC selection in 2008. He was drafted by the San Francisco 49ers in the third round of the 2009 NFL draft.
By that time, though, Coffee began to feel a different calling like many Christian athletes. While at Alabama, Coffee became a born-again Christian and his single-minded approach to football became divided.
"It was a struggle for a long time. Actually when I look back I feel I never should have entered the draft in the first place,” Coffee told the Sacramento Bee. “Football was no longer my dream. I found Christ in college. It changed my views on everything. But I still was a football player because it was expected of me, it was something I did all my life. I was basically wasting the (49ers') time."
Coffee has also said that he is not necessarily going directly into Christian Missionary work like other Christian athletes. “I didn’t leave football to go into the ministry,” Coffee said to the San Francisco Chronicle. “If a door opens up for me, then I will take it, but that’s not the reason I left.”
In the short term Coffee says he will return to Alabama to complete the six units required for his undergraduate degree in consumer affairs and then pursue graduate work. Coffee adds that this path will leave him in a better position to go into Christian Ministry should that call ever come.
Fans seem to respect Coffee’s decision. “He should do what he wants to do,” said Mark Charles, 15, a sophomore at Monte Vista High School, about 35 miles east of San Francisco. “I’d rather the Niners have a guy like (Brian) Westbrook (Coffee’s replacement) who wants to be there than someone looking for something else. Coffee wasn’t going to play that much anyway.”
"He's in a different world,” said lifelong 49ers fan Jack Saunders, 65, of Oakland. “This reminds me of the Pat Tillman case. We're always shocked when somebody chooses an idea over millions of dollars, simply because so few of us ever see a million bucks on the table, and perhaps even fewer have the capacity to be truly moved by an idea. This man is the rare genuine article."
Christian athletes leaving behind pro sports careers are nothing new for Bay Area fans. Just this past winter outfielder Grant Desme retired after several promising minor league seasons with the Oakland A’s to enter the seminary in hopes of becoming a Catholic priest. The 2007 second round draft pick had just been named MVP of the Arizona Fall League when he told the A’s he was answering a call to a higher league.
Oakland Raiders running back Napoleon Kaufman retired in 2001 at 27 to enter the ministry full time. Today he is the senior pastor at The Well Christian Community Church in Dublin, Calif. Further back, the San Francisco Giants of the 1970s had several born again Christian athletes that formed a “God Squad” of informal ministry within the team’s clubhouse. Those Christian athletes played out their baseball careers.
The most famous of all Christian athletes with a public profile based on his beliefs may have been A.C. Green, who played on three NBA championship teams with the Los Angeles Lakers. Green is known as deeply religious and is well-known for proclaiming that he began and ended his NBA career as a virgin. During his playing days, his teammates would frequently send women to tempt him to compromise his morals. Instead, Green would respond by calmly quoting scripture. Currently, he runs youth camps through his A.C. Green Youth Foundation promoting Christian abstinence until marriage. He finished his career with the Miami Heat in 2001 and married in 2002 when he was 39.
Regal Magazine congratulates Coffee and other Christian athletes on their decision and truly hopes they find inner peace.
Published At: Isnare.com
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Learning the Secrets of Foosball Victory!
Submitted By: Seomul Evans
Are you one of those people who would love to play football if it wasn't for the running? Now you can enter a tournament, and become a "foosball" champ instead. You will need to learn everything you can about the tournaments so you can do your very best.
In order to reach your goal, you will need lots of practice. This is where the saying "Practice makes perfect" comes in. Of course, playing foosball a lot isn't going to be as difficult for most people as practicing the piano, and it certainly won't require the workout time of real football but if you want to do well in the game you need make a personal investment in your success.
Now let's start off by discussing some of the basics where practice is going to help you the most.
The first area to work on is offense. Don't watch your opponent. Maintain your eyes on the ball at all times. The best way to hit the ball and keep your opponent from returning it is to hit it at an angle. In order to control the ball better, keep your players close by it as much as possible. Once you have mastered this, learn how to do the wrist flick. The wrist must be thrust firmly downwards toward the ground.
Learning about defense is the next step. The key is to control the ball. Keep these steps in mind as you play: Block the ball, gain control of it and hit it towards the goal. Don't play around with the ball, because it is extremely easy for the opponent to gain control of it. You can block their goals better if you keep your players staggered.
Once you have mastered the details of the game, you need to test yourself against others. Invite your family and friends to play with you. When you can beat most of them, join a foosball association or club in order to get the type of competition you need to prepare for entering a tournament.
It is not enough to learn how to manipulate the ball and make goals. You must learn the official rules that will be used in a tournament. The rules will not be any different from the standard rules of the game. If you learn them well, you won't have to worry about breaking one that isn't mentioned.
If you want to be a tournament winner, there are several things you should keep in mind. Practice on different tables and especially on new ones. Be sure to use new balls, too. In nearly every type of tournament, they use new equipment. Don't let yourself become nervous. Stay calm. This should happen naturally as you play in more and more tournaments. Just keep on keeping on. The only way you will fail is if you give up.
Patiently play the game, but keep your eyes open, and be ready for those moments when you can attack and make a goal. Play to win, but be a good sport about it. Be friendly to the other players, and do what you can to encourage each one.
After you have practiced, learned the techniques of playing foosball and feel like you are ready for a new challenge, sign up for a tournament. Who knows? You may be the next world champion of foosball!
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