This is a list of Non-European Players who have received an English Premier League medal.
Criteria From the 2008 FA Premier League Handbook:
The League Champions shall further receive 21 commemorative medals to be presented by the Club to its Manager and to such of its Players and Officials as it thinks fit provided, in the case of a Player, that he has that Season played in a minimum of 10 of its League Matches.
Africa
Cameroon
2 - Lauren, 01-02, 03-04 (Arsenal)
2 - Geremi, 04-05, 05-06 (Chelsea)
Ghana
1 - Michael Essien, 05-06 (Chelsea)
Ivory Coast
2 - Didier Drogba, 04-05, 05-06 (Chelsea)
1 - Kolo Toure, 03-04 (Arsenal)
Liberia
1 - Christopher Wreh, 97-98 (Arsenal)
Nigeria
2 - Nwankwo Kanu, 01-02, 03-04 (Arsenal)
South Africa
1 - Quinton Fortune, 02-03 (Manchester United)
Asia
Australia
1 - Robbie Slater, 94-95 (Blackburn Rovers)
1 - Mark Bosnich, 99-00 (Manchester United)
South Korea
2 - Park Ji-Sung, 06-07, 07-08 (Manchester United)
CONCACAF
Trinidad and Tobago
3 - Dwight Yorke, 98-99, 99-00, 00-01 (Manchester United)
CONMEBOL
Argentina
1 - Hernan Crespo, 05-06 (Chelsea)
1 - Juan Sebastian Veron, 02-03 (Manchester United)
1 - Gabriel Heinze, 06-07 (Manchester United)
1 - Carlos Tevez, 07-08 (Manchester United)
Brazil
2 - Edu, 01-02, 03-04 (Arsenal)
1 - Gilberto Silva, 03-04 (Arsenal)
1 - Anderson, 07-08 (Manchester United)
Uruguay
1 - Diego Forlan, 02-03 (Manchester United)
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
2008 Soccer Player and Coach Look-Alikes
Some of the most popular posts I've done in the 10 months of The Best Eleven's existence have been the player and coach look-alike posts. Since 2008 is winding down I thought I'd recap those posts today. Click the links for many, many more look-alikes.
MLS Stunt Doubles in the UEFA Champion's League
Euro 2008 Head Coach Look-alikes
MLS Celebrity Look-alikes
Danny Dichio and Imhotep from the Mummy
MLS Stunt Doubles in the UEFA Champion's League
Euro 2008 Head Coach Look-alikes
MLS Celebrity Look-alikes
Danny Dichio and Imhotep from the Mummy
Labels:
Euro 2008,
Europe,
Look-a-Likes,
Look-Alikes,
MLS,
Random Stuff,
US Soccer,
World Soccer
Monday, December 29, 2008
African Players with 100+ Caps
These are the players from Africa that have been capped 100+ times in their international careers. As you can see, outside of Egypt, there are very few players who have reached the century milestone from Africa.
169 - Hossam Hassan (Egypt)
149 - Ahmed Hassan (Egypt)
125 - Ibrahim Hassan (Egypt)
124 - Hany Ramzy (Egypt)
124 - Rigobert Song (Cameroon)
115 - Noureddine Naybet (Morocco)
110 - Nader El-Sayed (Egypt)
107 - Abdel Zaher El-Saqua (Egypt)
102 - Geremi (Cameroon)
close....
99 - Henri Camara (Senegal)
If you were wondering, yes, Hossam and Ibrahim are twin brothers and two of the most accomplished Egyptian players of all time. Here is an interesting article about the Egyptian Football Gene.
169 - Hossam Hassan (Egypt)
149 - Ahmed Hassan (Egypt)
125 - Ibrahim Hassan (Egypt)
124 - Hany Ramzy (Egypt)
124 - Rigobert Song (Cameroon)
115 - Noureddine Naybet (Morocco)
110 - Nader El-Sayed (Egypt)
107 - Abdel Zaher El-Saqua (Egypt)
102 - Geremi (Cameroon)
close....
99 - Henri Camara (Senegal)
If you were wondering, yes, Hossam and Ibrahim are twin brothers and two of the most accomplished Egyptian players of all time. Here is an interesting article about the Egyptian Football Gene.
Labels:
Africa,
FIFA,
World Soccer
Friday, December 26, 2008
Top Players Who Have Played at Lesser Known Clubs
These are all top players who now play at the biggest clubs in Europe that spent time earlier in their careers at lower divisions clubs that are somewhat unknown on a worldwide level.

This list is far from complete and I'll add to it when I get more time. If you have any players that belong, don't hesitate to leave a comment or send an email.

- Petr Cech - FK Chmel Blšany (Czech Republic)
- Daniel Alves - EC Bahia (Brazil)
- Michael Ballack - Chemnitzer FC (Germany)
- Javier Zanetti - Talleres RE (Argentina)
- Florent Malouda - Châteauroux (France)
- Eiður Guðjohnsen - Valur Reykjavík (Iceland)
- Christoph Metzelder - Preußen Münster (Germany)
- Alexander Hleb - FC BATE (Belarus)
- Emmanuel Eboué - Beveren (Belgium)
- Park Ji-Sung - Kyoto Purple Sanga (Japan)
- Sami Hyypia - MyPa (Finland)
- Yossi Benayoun - Hapoel Be'er Sheva (Israel)
- Patrick Vieira - AS Cannes (France)
- Marco Materazzi - Marsala (Italy)
- Christian Chivu - CSM Reşiţa (Romania)
- Filippo Inzaghi - Piacenza Calcio (Italy)
- Franck Ribery - US Boulogne, Olympique Alès, Stade Brestois (France)
- Hamit Altıntop - Wattenscheid 09 (Germany)
- Luca Toni - Modena, U.S. Fiorenzuola 1922, A.S. Cisco Calcio Roma, Treviso (Italy)
- Miroslav Klose - FC Homburg (Germany)
This list is far from complete and I'll add to it when I get more time. If you have any players that belong, don't hesitate to leave a comment or send an email.
Labels:
Europe,
FIFA,
World Soccer
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Soccer AM: I Love Football Videos
Videos featuring Emmanuel Adebayor, Ryan Giggs, Thierry Henry, Nemanja Vidic, and Wayne Rooney talking about their favorite grounds, clubs, heroes, etc.. and their love of the game.
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Non-European Premiership Player Map since 1992-1993
This map and list show the number of players from nations around the world (excluding Europe) that have made at least one appearance in the English Premier League since 1992-93.
Criteria: If a player has been capped for a national team, that is the nation used. If they have not been capped, their nation of birth is used.
Click to Enlarge Map

# of Players from Non-European Nations
40 - Australia
36 - Brazil
30 - Argentina
28 - Jamaica
25 - United States
22 - Nigeria
17 - Cameroon
17 - Senegal
10 - Ghana
10 - South Africa
9 - Côte d'Ivoire
9 - Morocco
8 - Trinidad and Tobago
8 - Uruguay
7 - Canada
6 - Algeria
6 - Ecuador
6 - Mali
5 - China
5 - Egypt
5 - South Korea
4 - Colombia
4 - Congo DR
4 - Honduras
4 - Mexico
4 - New Zealand
4 - Saint Kitts and Nevis
3 - Barbados
3 - Chile
3 - Guinea
3 - Japan
3 - Peru
3 - Tunisia
3 - Zimbabwe
2 - Bermuda
2 - Costa Rica
2 - Iran
2 - Liberia
2 - Paraguay
2 - Sierra Leone
2 - Togo
1 - Angola
1 - Bolivia
1 - Congo
1 - Gabon
1 - Grenada
1 - Montserrat
1 - Oman
1 - Pakistan
1 - Zambia
Criteria: If a player has been capped for a national team, that is the nation used. If they have not been capped, their nation of birth is used.
Click to Enlarge Map

# of Players from Non-European Nations
40 - Australia
36 - Brazil
30 - Argentina
28 - Jamaica
25 - United States
22 - Nigeria
17 - Cameroon
17 - Senegal
10 - Ghana
10 - South Africa
9 - Côte d'Ivoire
9 - Morocco
8 - Trinidad and Tobago
8 - Uruguay
7 - Canada
6 - Algeria
6 - Ecuador
6 - Mali
5 - China
5 - Egypt
5 - South Korea
4 - Colombia
4 - Congo DR
4 - Honduras
4 - Mexico
4 - New Zealand
4 - Saint Kitts and Nevis
3 - Barbados
3 - Chile
3 - Guinea
3 - Japan
3 - Peru
3 - Tunisia
3 - Zimbabwe
2 - Bermuda
2 - Costa Rica
2 - Iran
2 - Liberia
2 - Paraguay
2 - Sierra Leone
2 - Togo
1 - Angola
1 - Bolivia
1 - Congo
1 - Gabon
1 - Grenada
1 - Montserrat
1 - Oman
1 - Pakistan
1 - Zambia
Labels:
BPL,
England,
EPL,
Premiership
Monday, December 22, 2008
08/09 Premiership Team Goal Statistics
Here are some Premier League goals scored/conceded statistics (as of 12/21/08). Interesting that Fulham makes both the Lowest scoring and Lowest conceded list with a 0.94 GFA and a 0.71 GAA.
Highest Average Goals Scored per Match
2.12 - Chelsea
1.72 - Manchester City
1.69 - Manchester United
1.67 - Arsenal
1.67 - Aston Villa
Lowest Average Goals Scored per Match
0.78 - West Bromwich Albion
0.94 - Fulham
0.94 - Stoke City
0.94 - Middlesbrough
1.00 - West Ham United
Highest Average Goals Conceded per Match
1.89 - Blackburn
1.83 - West Bromwich Albion
1.72 - Hull CIty
1.66 - Stoke City
1.56 - Portsmouth
Lowest Average Goals Conceded per Match
0.41 - Chelsea
0.63 - Manchester United
0.66 - Liverpool
0.71 - Fulham
1.18 - Wigan Athletic
Highest Average Goals Scored per Match
2.12 - Chelsea
1.72 - Manchester City
1.69 - Manchester United
1.67 - Arsenal
1.67 - Aston Villa
Lowest Average Goals Scored per Match
0.78 - West Bromwich Albion
0.94 - Fulham
0.94 - Stoke City
0.94 - Middlesbrough
1.00 - West Ham United
Highest Average Goals Conceded per Match
1.89 - Blackburn
1.83 - West Bromwich Albion
1.72 - Hull CIty
1.66 - Stoke City
1.56 - Portsmouth
Lowest Average Goals Conceded per Match
0.41 - Chelsea
0.63 - Manchester United
0.66 - Liverpool
0.71 - Fulham
1.18 - Wigan Athletic
Labels:
BPL,
England,
EPL,
Premiership,
Stats
Sunday, December 21, 2008
December 2008: The Best Eleven Visitor Stats
I'm out of town for the holiday season so I've taken the easy way out and posted a nice premade statistics list from The Best Eleven's Google Analytics stats. I've seen other blogs list their visitor stats and have always found it interesting. Here, I've put together the cities and nations that have visited this site the most in the last 3 months.
USA
USA
New York
Chicago
Los Angeles
Houston
San Francisco
Portland
Seattle
Columbus
Dallas
Minneapolis
Salt Lake City
Europe
London
Dublin
Birmingham
Manchester
Athens
Edinburgh
Oslo
Belfast
Stockholm
Sheffield
Asia, Australia, and Oceania
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Sydney
Melbourne
Singapore
Brisbane
Kuala Lumpur
Adelaide
Auckland
Perth
Ipoh, Malaysia
Africa
Lagos, Nigeria
Accra, Ghana
Cairo, Egypt
Pretoria, South Africa
Nairobi, Kenya
Cape Town, South Africa
Durban, South Africa
Johannesburg, South Africa
Abidjan, Ivory Coast
Dakar, Senegal
South America
Sao Paulo
Buenos Aires
Rio de Janeiro
Bela Horizonte
Vitoria
Goiania
Montevideo
Quito
Bogota
Caracas
Top Countries
United States
United Kingdom
Canada
Australia
Ireland
Saudi Arabia
Germany
Norway
India
Netherlands
Top 10 Cities Overall
London
Sydney
Melbourne
New York
Dublin
Toronto
Singapore
Manchester
Chicago
Riyadh
Labels:
Stats
Saturday, December 20, 2008
Video: Worst Soccer Misses
The players in this video should have spent a few extra minutes on the practice pitch working on finishing. There are some truly awful misses on display, I like the one at around the 1:00 mark where a 3 on 0 is completely botched.
Labels:
Video,
Videos,
World Soccer
Friday, December 19, 2008
All-Time American Players in the Premiership
This table shows all of the USA players who've played at least one game in the English Premiership since 1992.

* Johnson is still a member of Fulham. He is currently on loan to Cardiff City in the Football League Championship

John Harkes at Sheffield Wednesday, pic from JAMD.com
| Player | Clubs | Years |
|---|---|---|
| Clint Dempsey | Fulham | 2006-Current |
| Brad Friedel | Liverpool, Blackburn, Aston Villa | 1997-00, 2001-Current |
| Tim Howard | Manchester United, Everton | 2003-Current |
| Jonathan Spector | Manchester United, Charlton Athletic, West Ham United | 2004-Current |
| Carlos Bocanegra | Fulham | 2003-2008 |
| Bobby Convey | Reading | 2006-2008 |
| Benny Feilhaber | Derby County | 2007-2008 |
| Marcus Hahnemann | Reading | 2006-2008 |
| Eddie Johnson* | Fulham | 2007-2008 |
| Kasey Keller | Leicester City, Tottenham Hotspur, Southampton, Fulham | 1996-99, 2001-05, 2007-08 |
| Eddie Lewis | Fulham, Derby County | 2001-02, 2007-08 |
| Brian McBride | Everton, Fulham | 2002-2008 |
| DaMarcus Beasley | Manchester City | 2006-2007 |
| Jay DeMerit | Watford | 2006-2007 |
| Oguchi Onyewu | Newcastle United | 2006-2007 |
| Claudio Reyna | Sunderland, Manchester City | 2001-2007 |
| Johann Smith | Bolton Wanderers | 2006-2007 |
| Jovan Kirovski | Birmingham City | 2002-2004 |
| Ian Feuer | West Ham United, Derby County | 1999-00, 2001-02 |
| Joe-Max Moore | Everton | 1999-2002 |
| John Harkes | Sheffield Wednesday, West Ham United, Nottingham Forest | 1992-93, 1995-96, 1998-99 |
| Juergen Sommer | Queens Park Rangers | 1995-1996 |
| Roy Wegerle | Blackburn Rovers, Coventry City | 1992-1995 |
| Cobi Jones | Coventry City | 1994-1995 |
| Preki | Everton | 1992-1994 |
* Johnson is still a member of Fulham. He is currently on loan to Cardiff City in the Football League Championship
Labels:
BPL,
England,
EPL,
Premiership,
US Soccer,
Yanks Abroad
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Complete Brazilians in Europe: December 2008
Following the recent posts of Brazilians in UEFA leagues 1-5 and 6-10, I decided to take the Brazilians in Europe idea as far as possible and find out how many of the South Americans are in every single top division league in Europe. I can't vouch for 100% accuracy in a few of the lesser known leagues and the leagues that play a summer schedule as the official rosters were not totally up to date, but overall, the majority of these numbers are accurate as of December 2008.
Total Top Division Brazilians in Europe = 700
Brazilian Players by Nation
130 - Portugal
42 - Italy
35 - Germany
34 - Greece
34 - Turkey
27 - Cyprus
27 - France
25 - Romania
24 - Bulgaria
23 - Spain
21 - Ukraine
20 - Russia
19 - Belgium
18 - Azerbaijan
16 - England
16 - Switzerland
14 - Netherlands
11 - Belarus
11 - Poland
10 - Malta
10 - Sweden
9 - Albania
9 - Norway
8 - Austria
8 - Denmark
8 - Montenegro
7 - Armenia
7 - Czech Republic
6 - Hungary
6 - Macedonia
6 - Serbia
6 - Slovakia
5 - Bosnia and Herzegovina
5 - Croatia
5 - Lithuania
4 - Israel
4 - Lichtenstein
4 - Moldova
4 - Slovenia
3 - Finland
3 - Faroe Islands
3 - Georgia
3 - Kazakhstan
3 - Latvia
2 - Andorra
2 - Estonia
1 - Luxembourg
1 - Republic of Ireland
1 - San Marino
0 - Iceland
0 - Northern Ireland
0 - Scotland
0 - Wales
European Clubs with at Least Five Brazilians on Their Roster
16 - CF Os Beleneses (Portugal)
12 - Vitória de Setúbal (Portugal)
10 - A. Naval 1º de Maio (Portugal)
10 - SC Braga (Portugal)
9 - C.S. Marítimo (Portugal)
9 - C.D. Nacional (Portugal)
8 - AS Roma (Italy)
8 - C.D. Trofense (Portugal)
8 - Paços de Ferreira (Portugal)
8 - Vitória de Guimarães (Portugal)
7 - Leixões S.C. (Portugal)
7 - FK Partizani Tirana (albania)
7 - Sporting Clube de Portugal (Portugal)
6 - FC Rapid Bucureşti (Romania)
6 - Rio Ave F.C. (Portugal)
6 - Shakhtar Donetsk (Ukraine)
6 - S.L. Benfica (Portugal)
5 - Fenerbahçe S.K. (Turkey)
5 - A.C. Milan (Italy)
5 - Académica de Coimbra (Portugal)
5 - Aris Thessaloniki FC (Greece)
5 - C.F. Estrela da Amadora (Portugal)
5 - CS Gaz Metan Mediaş (Romania)
5 - FK Khazar Lankaran (Azerbaijan)
5 - Hertha Berlin (Germany)
5 - Inter Milan (Italy)
5 - Lokomotiv Moscow (Russia)
5 - Lyon (France)
5 - Panathinaikos (Greece)
5 - Standard Baku (Azerbaijan)
Total Top Division Brazilians in Europe = 700
Brazilian Players by Nation
130 - Portugal
42 - Italy
35 - Germany
34 - Greece
34 - Turkey
27 - Cyprus
27 - France
25 - Romania
24 - Bulgaria
23 - Spain
21 - Ukraine
20 - Russia
19 - Belgium
18 - Azerbaijan
16 - England
16 - Switzerland
14 - Netherlands
11 - Belarus
11 - Poland
10 - Malta
10 - Sweden
9 - Albania
9 - Norway
8 - Austria
8 - Denmark
8 - Montenegro
7 - Armenia
7 - Czech Republic
6 - Hungary
6 - Macedonia
6 - Serbia
6 - Slovakia
5 - Bosnia and Herzegovina
5 - Croatia
5 - Lithuania
4 - Israel
4 - Lichtenstein
4 - Moldova
4 - Slovenia
3 - Finland
3 - Faroe Islands
3 - Georgia
3 - Kazakhstan
3 - Latvia
2 - Andorra
2 - Estonia
1 - Luxembourg
1 - Republic of Ireland
1 - San Marino
0 - Iceland
0 - Northern Ireland
0 - Scotland
0 - Wales
European Clubs with at Least Five Brazilians on Their Roster
16 - CF Os Beleneses (Portugal)
12 - Vitória de Setúbal (Portugal)
10 - A. Naval 1º de Maio (Portugal)
10 - SC Braga (Portugal)
9 - C.S. Marítimo (Portugal)
9 - C.D. Nacional (Portugal)
8 - AS Roma (Italy)
8 - C.D. Trofense (Portugal)
8 - Paços de Ferreira (Portugal)
8 - Vitória de Guimarães (Portugal)
7 - Leixões S.C. (Portugal)
7 - FK Partizani Tirana (albania)
7 - Sporting Clube de Portugal (Portugal)
6 - FC Rapid Bucureşti (Romania)
6 - Rio Ave F.C. (Portugal)
6 - Shakhtar Donetsk (Ukraine)
6 - S.L. Benfica (Portugal)
5 - Fenerbahçe S.K. (Turkey)
5 - A.C. Milan (Italy)
5 - Académica de Coimbra (Portugal)
5 - Aris Thessaloniki FC (Greece)
5 - C.F. Estrela da Amadora (Portugal)
5 - CS Gaz Metan Mediaş (Romania)
5 - FK Khazar Lankaran (Azerbaijan)
5 - Hertha Berlin (Germany)
5 - Inter Milan (Italy)
5 - Lokomotiv Moscow (Russia)
5 - Lyon (France)
5 - Panathinaikos (Greece)
5 - Standard Baku (Azerbaijan)
Labels:
Brazil,
Europe,
UEFA,
World Soccer
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
USA v Mexico Video - Feb 28, 2001
US Soccer has announced that the Feb 11, 2008, USA vs. Mexico World Cup qualifier will be played in Columbus, Ohio at Crew Stadium. If you need a a few good reasons why, here is a throwback video of a classic wcq "border rivarly" game in that venue from 2001.
"We come to you live from the most partisan arena the US has. A chilly reception greets regional dynasty Mexico at sold out Crew Stadium in Columbus, Ohio."
About McBride's Injury...
"That looks like a scene out of Rocky, that is unbelievable."
"...Marquez, hacked hard by Armas in midfield..."
"....Campos, who loves to come off his line and make the dramatic play, ends up getting beaten by the speed of Josh Wolff....."
"WHAT A SAVE BY FRIEDEL..."
"...The temperature has dipped down all the way to 20 degrees, it has been a most uncomfortable second half for Mexico..."
"Josh Wolff is a star in the making......"
"We come to you live from the most partisan arena the US has. A chilly reception greets regional dynasty Mexico at sold out Crew Stadium in Columbus, Ohio."
About McBride's Injury...
"That looks like a scene out of Rocky, that is unbelievable."
"...Marquez, hacked hard by Armas in midfield..."
"....Campos, who loves to come off his line and make the dramatic play, ends up getting beaten by the speed of Josh Wolff....."
"WHAT A SAVE BY FRIEDEL..."
"...The temperature has dipped down all the way to 20 degrees, it has been a most uncomfortable second half for Mexico..."
"Josh Wolff is a star in the making......"
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Brazilians in UEFA Ranked Leagues 6-10
Here is a list of all the Brazilians currently in the European leagues ranked 6 through 10 in the UEFA league coefficient (as of 12/16/08). It definitely goes from one extreme to the other in this list, with Portugal having the most Brazilians (130) and Scotland having the least with zero.

Russia (20)
CSKA Moscow - Ramón, Vágner Love, Ricardo Jesus
FC Khimki - Gabriel, Danielson
Krylia Sovetov - Leilton
Lokomotiv Moscow - Rodolfo, Fininho, Charles, Guilherme, Renato Silva
FC Luch-Energiya Vladivostok - Andre Alves, Leandro
Rubin Kazan - Jefthon
FC Saturn Moscow Oblast - Zelão
FC Spartak Moscow - Mozart, Rafael Carioca, Welliton
Spartak Nalchik - Felipe
FC Terek Grozny - David Júnior Lopes
Romania (25)
FC Braşov - Ezequias
CFR Cluj - Hugo Alcântara, André Galiassi, Didi
FC Dinamo Bucureşti - Alberto Thiago, Julio Cesar
FC Farul Constanţa - Willian Gerlem
CS Gaz Metan Mediaş - Grillo Edson, Rafael Pereira dos Santos, Eric de Oliveira Pereira, Eugênio da Silva Samuel, Victor da Silva Medeiros
CF Gloria 1922 Bistriţa - Danilo Pereira da Silva
Gloria Buzău - Everton
CS Otopeni - Jaime Junior
CS Pandurii Lignitul Târgu Jiu - Carlos Cardoso, Thiago Tremonti
FC Rapid Bucureşti - Césinha, Daniel Paulista, Júlio César, Juliano Spadacio, Cláudio Pitbull, Elinton Andrade
FC Timişoara - Éder Bonfim
FC Unirea Voluntari Urziceni - Ricardo Gomes Vilana
Portugal (130)
(5) Académica de Coimbra - Luiz Duarte, Cleber, Paulo Sérgio, Edson, Diogo Gomes
(16) CF Os Belenenses - Assis Giovanaz, Carciano, Matheus, Edmílson, Maykon Araújo, João Paulo Oliveira, Rodrigo Arroz, Baiano, Marcelo, Evandro Roncatto, Alicio Julião, Evandro Paulista, Vinicius Pacheco, Vanderlei, Júnior Negão, Wender, Júlio César
(6) S.L. Benfica - Luisão, Léo, Fellipe Bastos, David Luiz, Sidnei, Moretto
(10) SC Braga - Moisés, Evaldo, Márcio Mossóro, Paulo César, Jorginho, Alan, André Leone, Edimar, Vandinho, Matheus
(5) C.F. Estrela da Amadora - Jardel, Celsinho, Ney Santos, Marcelo Goianira, Têti
(7) Leixões S.C. - Sandro, Élvis, Roberto, Chumbinho, Roberto Sousa, Marques, Wesley
(9) C.D. Nacional - Rafael Bracali, Felipe Lopes, Alonso, Cléber, Juliano, Rafael Bastos, Nenê, Fabiano Oliveira, Luís Alberto, Fernando Cedrola
(9) C.S. Marítimo - Marcelo Boeck, Fernando Cardozo, Bruno Fogaça, Bruno Grassi, Olberdam, André Pinto, Marcos, Marcinho, João Guilherme
(10) A. Naval 1º de Maio - Tiago Rannow, Paulão, Fabrício Lopes, Bruno Lazaroni, Gilmar, Michel Simplício, Dudu, Marcelinho, Saulo, Diego Ângelo
(8) Paços de Ferreira - China, Ozéia, Cristiano, Leandro Tatu, Cássio, Kiko, Antonielton Ferreira, William
(4) F.C. Porto - Helton, Givanildo Vieira de Souza, Lino, Fernando
(6) Rio Ave F.C. - Evandro, Niquinha, Delson, Henrique, Wíres, Ronaldo
(7) Sporting Clube de Portugal - Ânderson Polga, Pedro Silva, Ronny, Derlei, Rodrigo Tiuí, Fábio Rochemback, Liédson
(8) C.D. Trofense - Paulinho, Valdomiro, Edu, Zé Carlos, Milton do Ó, Sidney, Edu Souza, Mércio
(8) Vitória de Guimarães - Nilson, Luciano Amaral, Roberto, Wênio, Danilo, Andrezinho, Jean Coral, Douglas
(12) Vitória de Setúbal - Michel, Robson, Danilo, Elias, Laionel, Bruno Moraes, Adalto, Auri, Paulinho, Leandro Branco, Leandro Lima, Mateus
Netherlands (14)
Ajax - Leonardo Santiago
AZ Alkmaar - Ari
Feyenoord - André Bahia, Darley, Manteiga
FC Groningen - Luciano
SC Heerenveen - Paulo Henrique, Pedro Beda, Lazaro
Heracles Almelo - Everton
PSV Eindhoven - Cássio
FC Twente - Douglas
Vitesse - Claudemir
Willem II - Léo Veloso
Scotland (0)

Russia (20)
CSKA Moscow - Ramón, Vágner Love, Ricardo Jesus
FC Khimki - Gabriel, Danielson
Krylia Sovetov - Leilton
Lokomotiv Moscow - Rodolfo, Fininho, Charles, Guilherme, Renato Silva
FC Luch-Energiya Vladivostok - Andre Alves, Leandro
Rubin Kazan - Jefthon
FC Saturn Moscow Oblast - Zelão
FC Spartak Moscow - Mozart, Rafael Carioca, Welliton
Spartak Nalchik - Felipe
FC Terek Grozny - David Júnior Lopes
Romania (25)
FC Braşov - Ezequias
CFR Cluj - Hugo Alcântara, André Galiassi, Didi
FC Dinamo Bucureşti - Alberto Thiago, Julio Cesar
FC Farul Constanţa - Willian Gerlem
CS Gaz Metan Mediaş - Grillo Edson, Rafael Pereira dos Santos, Eric de Oliveira Pereira, Eugênio da Silva Samuel, Victor da Silva Medeiros
CF Gloria 1922 Bistriţa - Danilo Pereira da Silva
Gloria Buzău - Everton
CS Otopeni - Jaime Junior
CS Pandurii Lignitul Târgu Jiu - Carlos Cardoso, Thiago Tremonti
FC Rapid Bucureşti - Césinha, Daniel Paulista, Júlio César, Juliano Spadacio, Cláudio Pitbull, Elinton Andrade
FC Timişoara - Éder Bonfim
FC Unirea Voluntari Urziceni - Ricardo Gomes Vilana
Portugal (130)
(5) Académica de Coimbra - Luiz Duarte, Cleber, Paulo Sérgio, Edson, Diogo Gomes
(16) CF Os Belenenses - Assis Giovanaz, Carciano, Matheus, Edmílson, Maykon Araújo, João Paulo Oliveira, Rodrigo Arroz, Baiano, Marcelo, Evandro Roncatto, Alicio Julião, Evandro Paulista, Vinicius Pacheco, Vanderlei, Júnior Negão, Wender, Júlio César
(6) S.L. Benfica - Luisão, Léo, Fellipe Bastos, David Luiz, Sidnei, Moretto
(10) SC Braga - Moisés, Evaldo, Márcio Mossóro, Paulo César, Jorginho, Alan, André Leone, Edimar, Vandinho, Matheus
(5) C.F. Estrela da Amadora - Jardel, Celsinho, Ney Santos, Marcelo Goianira, Têti
(7) Leixões S.C. - Sandro, Élvis, Roberto, Chumbinho, Roberto Sousa, Marques, Wesley
(9) C.D. Nacional - Rafael Bracali, Felipe Lopes, Alonso, Cléber, Juliano, Rafael Bastos, Nenê, Fabiano Oliveira, Luís Alberto, Fernando Cedrola
(9) C.S. Marítimo - Marcelo Boeck, Fernando Cardozo, Bruno Fogaça, Bruno Grassi, Olberdam, André Pinto, Marcos, Marcinho, João Guilherme
(10) A. Naval 1º de Maio - Tiago Rannow, Paulão, Fabrício Lopes, Bruno Lazaroni, Gilmar, Michel Simplício, Dudu, Marcelinho, Saulo, Diego Ângelo
(8) Paços de Ferreira - China, Ozéia, Cristiano, Leandro Tatu, Cássio, Kiko, Antonielton Ferreira, William
(4) F.C. Porto - Helton, Givanildo Vieira de Souza, Lino, Fernando
(6) Rio Ave F.C. - Evandro, Niquinha, Delson, Henrique, Wíres, Ronaldo
(7) Sporting Clube de Portugal - Ânderson Polga, Pedro Silva, Ronny, Derlei, Rodrigo Tiuí, Fábio Rochemback, Liédson
(8) C.D. Trofense - Paulinho, Valdomiro, Edu, Zé Carlos, Milton do Ó, Sidney, Edu Souza, Mércio
(8) Vitória de Guimarães - Nilson, Luciano Amaral, Roberto, Wênio, Danilo, Andrezinho, Jean Coral, Douglas
(12) Vitória de Setúbal - Michel, Robson, Danilo, Elias, Laionel, Bruno Moraes, Adalto, Auri, Paulinho, Leandro Branco, Leandro Lima, Mateus
Netherlands (14)
Ajax - Leonardo Santiago
AZ Alkmaar - Ari
Feyenoord - André Bahia, Darley, Manteiga
FC Groningen - Luciano
SC Heerenveen - Paulo Henrique, Pedro Beda, Lazaro
Heracles Almelo - Everton
PSV Eindhoven - Cássio
FC Twente - Douglas
Vitesse - Claudemir
Willem II - Léo Veloso
Scotland (0)
Labels:
Brazil,
Europe,
UEFA,
World Soccer
Monday, December 15, 2008
All-Time Unique Internationals in the Premiership
If you've been coming to the blog for long enough, you may remember the unique international posts for last season and this season in the Premiership. The idea was to identify players that are the only one from their home country represented in the league.
In this post I've taken the idea a step further and have listed the All-Time Unique Internationals since the Premiership began in it's current format in 1992. These players are the only ones from their home nation to ever play in the Premier League.
Belarus
Aliaksandr Hleb - Arsenal (2005-08)
Bolivia
Jaime Moreno - Middlesbrough FC (1995-96)
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Muhamed Konjic – Coventry City (1998-01)
Congo
Christopher Samba - Blackburn Rovers (2006-09)
Estonia
Mart Poom – Derby County, Sunderland, Arsenal (1996-03, 2006-07)
Gabon
Daniel Cousin - Hull City (2008-09)
Grenada
Jason Roberts – West Bromwich Albion, Portsmouth, Wigan Athletic, Blackburn Rovers(2002-04, 2005-09)
Lithuania
Tomas Danilevicius – Arsenal (2000-01)
Montserrat
Ruel Fox – Norwich City, Newcastle United, Tottenham Hotspur (1992-00)
Oman
Ali Al Habsi – Bolton Wanderers (2007-08)
Pakistan
Zesh Rehman – Fulham F.C. (2003-06)
Zambia
Collins Mbesuma – Portsmouth (2005-06)
Almost.... Nations with only Two Players All-Time in the Premiership
Costa Rica - Mauricio Solis, Paulo Wanchope
Cyprus - Alexis Nicolas, Nicos Papavasiliou
Iran - Karim Bagheri, Andranik Teymourian
Liberia - George Weah, Christopher Wreh
Paraguay - Diego Gavilan, Roque Santa Cruz
Sierra Leone - Al Bangura, Albert Jarrett
Togo - Emmanuel Adebayor, Moustapha Salifou
In this post I've taken the idea a step further and have listed the All-Time Unique Internationals since the Premiership began in it's current format in 1992. These players are the only ones from their home nation to ever play in the Premier League.
Belarus
Aliaksandr Hleb - Arsenal (2005-08)
Bolivia
Jaime Moreno - Middlesbrough FC (1995-96)
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Muhamed Konjic – Coventry City (1998-01)
Congo
Christopher Samba - Blackburn Rovers (2006-09)
Estonia
Mart Poom – Derby County, Sunderland, Arsenal (1996-03, 2006-07)
Gabon
Daniel Cousin - Hull City (2008-09)
Grenada
Jason Roberts – West Bromwich Albion, Portsmouth, Wigan Athletic, Blackburn Rovers(2002-04, 2005-09)
Lithuania
Tomas Danilevicius – Arsenal (2000-01)
Montserrat
Ruel Fox – Norwich City, Newcastle United, Tottenham Hotspur (1992-00)
Oman
Ali Al Habsi – Bolton Wanderers (2007-08)
Pakistan
Zesh Rehman – Fulham F.C. (2003-06)
Zambia
Collins Mbesuma – Portsmouth (2005-06)
Almost.... Nations with only Two Players All-Time in the Premiership
Costa Rica - Mauricio Solis, Paulo Wanchope
Cyprus - Alexis Nicolas, Nicos Papavasiliou
Iran - Karim Bagheri, Andranik Teymourian
Liberia - George Weah, Christopher Wreh
Paraguay - Diego Gavilan, Roque Santa Cruz
Sierra Leone - Al Bangura, Albert Jarrett
Togo - Emmanuel Adebayor, Moustapha Salifou
Labels:
BPL,
England,
EPL,
Premiership,
World Soccer
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Brazilians in the Top Five European Leagues
This is a list of all the Brazilians currently in the top 5 leagues in Europe (according to the UEFA Coefficient League Ranking). As of 12/14/08.
England (16)
Denilson - Arsenal
Alex - Chelsea
Juliano Belletti - Chelsea
Geovanni - Hull City
Fabio Aurelio - Liverpool
Lucas Leiva - Liverpool
Elano - Manchester City
Jo - Manchester City
Robinho - Manchester City
Anderson - Manchester United
Rodrigo Possebon - Manchester United
Rafael - Manchester United
Afonso Alves - Middlesbrough
Cacapa - Newcastle United
Gilberto - Tottenham
Heurelho Gomes - Tottenham
Spain (23)
Diego Alves - Almeria
Guilherme - Almeria
Iriney - Almeria
Michel - Almeria
Paulo Assunção - Atletico Madrid
Sylvinho - Barcelona
Dani Alves - Barcelona
Edú - Real Betis
Willian Lima - Real Betis
Filipe Luís - Deportivo de La Coruña
Nenê - Espanyol
Weligton - Malaga
Rossato - Malaga
Pablo Barros - Malaga
Cléber Santana - Mallorca
Marcelo - Real Madrid
Adriano - Sevilla
Luis Fabiano - Sevilla
Renato - Sevilla
Renan - Valencia
Edu - Valencia
Thiago Carleto - Valencia
Edmílson - Villareal
Italy (42)
Adriano Ferreira Pinto - Atalanta
César Aparecido Rodrigues - Bologna
Adailton - Bologna
Coelho - Bologna
Jeda - Cagliari
Luciano - Chievo Verona
Kerlon - Chievo Verona
Cesar - Chievo Verona
Jefferson - Fiorentina
Felipe Melo - Fiorentina
Rubinho - Genoa
Thiago Motta - Genoa
Maxwell - Inter Milan
Adriano - Inter Milan
Julio Cesar - Inter Milan
Maicon - Inter Milan
Mancini - Inter Milan
Amauri - Juventus
Francelino Matuzalem - Lazio
Emílson Sánchez Cribari - Lazio
Ângelo - Lecce
Leo - Lecce
Dida - AC Milan
Emerson - AC Milan
Alexandre Pato - AC Milan
Kaka - AC Milan
Ronaldinho - AC Milan
Inácio Piá - Napoli
Fábio Simplício - Palermo
Santos - Reggina
Cicinho - AS Roma
Juan - AS Roma
Rodrigo Taddei - AS Roma
Filipe Gomes - AS Roma
Julio Baptista - AS Roma
Artur Moraes - AS Roma
Julio Sergio - AS Roma
Alexander Doni - AS Roma
Rodrigo De Lazzari - Siena
Packer - Siena
Felipe - Udinese
Moreno - Udinese
France (27)
Carlos Henrique - Bordeaux
Fernando Menegazzo - Bordeaux
Jussiê - Bordeaux
Wendel - Bordeaux
Antonio Géder - Le Mans
Paulo André - Le Mans
Marcos Paulo - Le Mans
Michel Bastos - Lille
Tulio de Melo - Lille
Emerson - Lille
Cris - Lyon
Ederson - Lyon
Juninho - Lyon
Fred - Lyon
Fábio Santos - Lyon
Vitorino Hilton - Marseille
Adriano Pereira - Monaco
Helder - Nancy
André Luiz - Nancy
Douglão - Nantes
Ceará - Paris Saint Germain
Ilan - Saint Etienne
Carlão - Sochaux
Álvaro Santos - Sochaux
Paulo César - Toulouse
Rafael Schmitz - Valenciennes
Jeovânio - Valenciennes
Germany (35)
Henrique - Bayer Leverkusen
Renato Augusto - Bayer Leverkusen
Lúcio - Bayern Munich
Zé Roberto - Bayern Munich
Breno - Bayern Munich
Tinga - Borussia Dortmund
Dedê - Borussia Dortmund
Felipe Santana - Borussia Dortmund
Chris - Eintracht Frankfurt
Caio - Eintracht Frankfurt
Vragel da Silva - Energie Cottbus
Alex Silva - Hamburger SV
Thiago Neves - Hamburger SV
Vinícius - Hannover 96
Kaká - Hertha Berlin
Cícero - Hertha Berlin
Raffael - Hertha Berlin
Rodnei - Hertha Berlin
Lúcio - Hertha Berlin
Wellington - TSG 1899 Hoffenheim
Luiz Gustavo - TSG 1899 Hoffenheim
Carlos Eduardo - TSG 1899 Hoffenheim
Antônio da Silva - Karlsruher
Pedro Geromel - 1. FC Köln
Marcelo Bordon - Schalke 04
Zé Roberto - Schalke 04
Rafinha - Schalke 04
Cacau - VfB Stuttgart
Élson - VfB Stuttgart
Naldo - Werder Bremen
Diego - Werder Bremen
Rodrigo Alvim - Wolfsburg
Josué - Wolfsburg
Caiuby - Wolfsburg
Grafite - Wolfsburg
England (16)
Denilson - Arsenal
Alex - Chelsea
Juliano Belletti - Chelsea
Geovanni - Hull City
Fabio Aurelio - Liverpool
Lucas Leiva - Liverpool
Elano - Manchester City
Jo - Manchester City
Robinho - Manchester City
Anderson - Manchester United
Rodrigo Possebon - Manchester United
Rafael - Manchester United
Afonso Alves - Middlesbrough
Cacapa - Newcastle United
Gilberto - Tottenham
Heurelho Gomes - Tottenham
Spain (23)
Diego Alves - Almeria
Guilherme - Almeria
Iriney - Almeria
Michel - Almeria
Paulo Assunção - Atletico Madrid
Sylvinho - Barcelona
Dani Alves - Barcelona
Edú - Real Betis
Willian Lima - Real Betis
Filipe Luís - Deportivo de La Coruña
Nenê - Espanyol
Weligton - Malaga
Rossato - Malaga
Pablo Barros - Malaga
Cléber Santana - Mallorca
Marcelo - Real Madrid
Adriano - Sevilla
Luis Fabiano - Sevilla
Renato - Sevilla
Renan - Valencia
Edu - Valencia
Thiago Carleto - Valencia
Edmílson - Villareal
Italy (42)
Adriano Ferreira Pinto - Atalanta
César Aparecido Rodrigues - Bologna
Adailton - Bologna
Coelho - Bologna
Jeda - Cagliari
Luciano - Chievo Verona
Kerlon - Chievo Verona
Cesar - Chievo Verona
Jefferson - Fiorentina
Felipe Melo - Fiorentina
Rubinho - Genoa
Thiago Motta - Genoa
Maxwell - Inter Milan
Adriano - Inter Milan
Julio Cesar - Inter Milan
Maicon - Inter Milan
Mancini - Inter Milan
Amauri - Juventus
Francelino Matuzalem - Lazio
Emílson Sánchez Cribari - Lazio
Ângelo - Lecce
Leo - Lecce
Dida - AC Milan
Emerson - AC Milan
Alexandre Pato - AC Milan
Kaka - AC Milan
Ronaldinho - AC Milan
Inácio Piá - Napoli
Fábio Simplício - Palermo
Santos - Reggina
Cicinho - AS Roma
Juan - AS Roma
Rodrigo Taddei - AS Roma
Filipe Gomes - AS Roma
Julio Baptista - AS Roma
Artur Moraes - AS Roma
Julio Sergio - AS Roma
Alexander Doni - AS Roma
Rodrigo De Lazzari - Siena
Packer - Siena
Felipe - Udinese
Moreno - Udinese
France (27)
Carlos Henrique - Bordeaux
Fernando Menegazzo - Bordeaux
Jussiê - Bordeaux
Wendel - Bordeaux
Antonio Géder - Le Mans
Paulo André - Le Mans
Marcos Paulo - Le Mans
Michel Bastos - Lille
Tulio de Melo - Lille
Emerson - Lille
Cris - Lyon
Ederson - Lyon
Juninho - Lyon
Fred - Lyon
Fábio Santos - Lyon
Vitorino Hilton - Marseille
Adriano Pereira - Monaco
Helder - Nancy
André Luiz - Nancy
Douglão - Nantes
Ceará - Paris Saint Germain
Ilan - Saint Etienne
Carlão - Sochaux
Álvaro Santos - Sochaux
Paulo César - Toulouse
Rafael Schmitz - Valenciennes
Jeovânio - Valenciennes
Germany (35)
Henrique - Bayer Leverkusen
Renato Augusto - Bayer Leverkusen
Lúcio - Bayern Munich
Zé Roberto - Bayern Munich
Breno - Bayern Munich
Tinga - Borussia Dortmund
Dedê - Borussia Dortmund
Felipe Santana - Borussia Dortmund
Chris - Eintracht Frankfurt
Caio - Eintracht Frankfurt
Vragel da Silva - Energie Cottbus
Alex Silva - Hamburger SV
Thiago Neves - Hamburger SV
Vinícius - Hannover 96
Kaká - Hertha Berlin
Cícero - Hertha Berlin
Raffael - Hertha Berlin
Rodnei - Hertha Berlin
Lúcio - Hertha Berlin
Wellington - TSG 1899 Hoffenheim
Luiz Gustavo - TSG 1899 Hoffenheim
Carlos Eduardo - TSG 1899 Hoffenheim
Antônio da Silva - Karlsruher
Pedro Geromel - 1. FC Köln
Marcelo Bordon - Schalke 04
Zé Roberto - Schalke 04
Rafinha - Schalke 04
Cacau - VfB Stuttgart
Élson - VfB Stuttgart
Naldo - Werder Bremen
Diego - Werder Bremen
Rodrigo Alvim - Wolfsburg
Josué - Wolfsburg
Caiuby - Wolfsburg
Grafite - Wolfsburg
Labels:
BPL,
Brazil,
Bundesliga,
EPL,
Europe,
La Liga,
Ligue 1,
Serie A,
World Soccer
Saturday, December 13, 2008
FIFA Club World Cup: All-Time Player Goal Breakdown
Top Goalscorers
2000 - Romario (3, Vasco da Gama); Nicolas Anelka (3, Real Madrid)
2005 - Amoroso (2, São Paulo); Peter Crouch (2, Liverpool); Alvaro Saborio (2, Saprissa); Mohammed Noor (2, Al-Ittihad)
2006 - Mohamed Aboutreika (3; Al-Ahly)
2007 - Washington (3; Urawa Red Diamonds)
Asian Goalscorers
2 - Fahad Al-Husseini (Saudi Arabia), Mohammed Noor (Saudi Arabia)
1 - Fuad Amin (Saudi Arabia), Hamad Al-Montashari (Saudi Arabia), Kim Hyung-Bum (South Korea), Lee Hyun-Seung (South Korea), Mahmoud Karimi (Iran), Yuichiro Nagai (Japan), John Anastasiadis (Australia, Oceania), David Carney (Australia)
African Goalscorers
3 - Mohamed Aboutrika (Egypt)
2 - Quinton Fortune (South Africa), Flavio (Angola), Emad Mohammed (Egypt)
1 - Youssef Achami (Morocco), Ahmed Bahja (Morocco), Talal El Karkouri (Morocco), Bouchaib El Moubarki (Morocco), Geremi (Cameroon), Mustapha Moustaoudia (Morocco), Omar Nejjary (Morocco), Moussa Saib (Algeria), Joseph-Desire Job (Cameroon), Mohammed Kallon (Sierra Leone), Emad Moteab (Egypt), Abdul-Wahab Abu Al-Hail (Egypt), Saber Ben Frej (Tunisia), Mohamed Amine Chermiti (Tunisia), Moussa Narry (Ghana)
CONCACAF Goalscorers
2 - Alvaro Saboria (Costa Rica), Dwight Yorke (Trinidad and Tobago)
1 - Christian Bolaños (Costa Rica), Salvador Cabrera (Mexico), Rónald Gómez (Costa Rica), Rafael Marquez (Mexico)
Brazilian Goalscorers
3 - Romario, Washington
2 - Edilson, Edmundo, Amoroso, Felipe, Fabio Luciano, Luizão, Savio, Mineiro, Rogerio Ceni, Adriano
1 - Luiz Adriano, Alexandre Pato, Ronaldinho, Ze Carlo, Kaka
South American (non-Brazilian) Goalscorers
2 - Cristinan Montecinos (Chile)
1 - Alex Aguinaga (Ecuador), Freddy Rincon (Colombia), Salvador Cabañas (Paraguay), Ricardo Francisco Rojas (Chile), Neri Cardozo (Argentina), Rodrigo Palacio (Argentina)
European Goalscorers
3 - Nicolas Anelka (France)
2 - Raul (Spain), Peter Crouch (England), Filippo Inzaghi (Italy)
1 - Nicky Butt (England), Fernando Hierro (Spain), Fernando Morientes (Spain), Steven Gerrard (England), Deco (Portugal), Eiður Guðjohnsen (Iceland), Alessandro Nesta (Italy), Clarence Seedorf (Netherlands)
There Have been Goalscorers Born in -
Algeria
Angola
Argentina
Australia
Brazil
Cameroon
Chile
Colombia
Costa Rica
Ecuador
Egypt
England
France
Ghana
Iran
Italy
Japan
Mexico
Morocco
Netherlands
Saudi Arabia
Sierra Leone
South Africa
Spain
Tunisia
Trinidad and Tobago
2000 - Romario (3, Vasco da Gama); Nicolas Anelka (3, Real Madrid)
2005 - Amoroso (2, São Paulo); Peter Crouch (2, Liverpool); Alvaro Saborio (2, Saprissa); Mohammed Noor (2, Al-Ittihad)
2006 - Mohamed Aboutreika (3; Al-Ahly)
2007 - Washington (3; Urawa Red Diamonds)
Asian Goalscorers
2 - Fahad Al-Husseini (Saudi Arabia), Mohammed Noor (Saudi Arabia)
1 - Fuad Amin (Saudi Arabia), Hamad Al-Montashari (Saudi Arabia), Kim Hyung-Bum (South Korea), Lee Hyun-Seung (South Korea), Mahmoud Karimi (Iran), Yuichiro Nagai (Japan), John Anastasiadis (Australia, Oceania), David Carney (Australia)
African Goalscorers
3 - Mohamed Aboutrika (Egypt)
2 - Quinton Fortune (South Africa), Flavio (Angola), Emad Mohammed (Egypt)
1 - Youssef Achami (Morocco), Ahmed Bahja (Morocco), Talal El Karkouri (Morocco), Bouchaib El Moubarki (Morocco), Geremi (Cameroon), Mustapha Moustaoudia (Morocco), Omar Nejjary (Morocco), Moussa Saib (Algeria), Joseph-Desire Job (Cameroon), Mohammed Kallon (Sierra Leone), Emad Moteab (Egypt), Abdul-Wahab Abu Al-Hail (Egypt), Saber Ben Frej (Tunisia), Mohamed Amine Chermiti (Tunisia), Moussa Narry (Ghana)
CONCACAF Goalscorers
2 - Alvaro Saboria (Costa Rica), Dwight Yorke (Trinidad and Tobago)
1 - Christian Bolaños (Costa Rica), Salvador Cabrera (Mexico), Rónald Gómez (Costa Rica), Rafael Marquez (Mexico)
Brazilian Goalscorers
3 - Romario, Washington
2 - Edilson, Edmundo, Amoroso, Felipe, Fabio Luciano, Luizão, Savio, Mineiro, Rogerio Ceni, Adriano
1 - Luiz Adriano, Alexandre Pato, Ronaldinho, Ze Carlo, Kaka
South American (non-Brazilian) Goalscorers
2 - Cristinan Montecinos (Chile)
1 - Alex Aguinaga (Ecuador), Freddy Rincon (Colombia), Salvador Cabañas (Paraguay), Ricardo Francisco Rojas (Chile), Neri Cardozo (Argentina), Rodrigo Palacio (Argentina)
European Goalscorers
3 - Nicolas Anelka (France)
2 - Raul (Spain), Peter Crouch (England), Filippo Inzaghi (Italy)
1 - Nicky Butt (England), Fernando Hierro (Spain), Fernando Morientes (Spain), Steven Gerrard (England), Deco (Portugal), Eiður Guðjohnsen (Iceland), Alessandro Nesta (Italy), Clarence Seedorf (Netherlands)
There Have been Goalscorers Born in -
Algeria
Angola
Argentina
Australia
Brazil
Cameroon
Chile
Colombia
Costa Rica
Ecuador
Egypt
England
France
Ghana
Iran
Italy
Japan
Mexico
Morocco
Netherlands
Saudi Arabia
Sierra Leone
South Africa
Spain
Tunisia
Trinidad and Tobago
Labels:
FIFA,
FIFA Club World Cup,
World Soccer
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Asian Soccer Players with 120+ Caps
This table show the players from the Asian Football Confederation that have accumulated a minimum of 120 caps in their career.
Compiled from a post a RSSSF
| Player | Nation | Caps | Years | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mohamed Al-Deayea | Saudi Arabia | 181 | 1990-2006 | |
| Adnan Kh. Al-Talyani | UAE | 164 | 1984-1997 | |
| Sami Al-Jaber | Saudi Arabia | 163 | 1992-2006 | |
| Ali Daei | Iran | 149 | 1993-2006 | |
| Mohammed Al-Khilaiwi | Saudi Arabia | 143 | 1990-2001 | |
| Majed Abdullah | Saudi Arabia | 139 | 1978-1994 | |
| Myung-Bo Hong | South Korea | 136 | 1990-2002 | |
| Bashar Abdullah | Kuwait | 134 | 1996-2007 | |
| Kiatisuk Senamuang | Thailand | 130 | 1993-2007 | |
| Hussain Saeed Mohammed | Iraq | 126 | 1977-1990 | |
| Sang-Chul Yoo | South Korea | 123 | 1994-2005 | |
| Masami Ihara | Japan | 122 | 1988-1999 | |
| Abdullah Zubromawi | Saudi Arabia | 122 | 1993-2002 | |
| Bum-Kun Cha | South Korea | 121 | 1972-1986 | |
| Aide Iskandar | Singapore | 121 | 1995-2007 |
Compiled from a post a RSSSF
Labels:
FIFA,
Stats,
World Soccer
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
England Player of the Year Awards since 1988
These are the Writers', Players', and Fans' Player of the Year selections in English soccer since 1988.
Football Writers' Association Player of the Year
The winner is selected by a vote amongst around 400 soccer journalists based in England from the Football Writers' Association (FWA).
1988 - John Barnes (Liverpool)
1989 - Steve Nicol (Liverpool)
1990 - John Barnes (Liverpool)
1991 - Gordon Strachan (Leeds United)
1992 - Gary Lineker (Tottenham Hotspur)
1993 - Chris Waddle (Sheffield Wednesday)
1994 - Alan Shearer (Blackburn Rovers)
1995 - Jürgen Klinsmann (Tottenham Hotspur)
1996 - Eric Cantona (Manchester United)
1997 - Gianfranco Zola (Chelsea)
1998 - Dennis Bergkamp (Arsenal)
1999 - David Ginola (Tottenham Hotspur)
2000 - Roy Keane (Manchester United)
2001 - Teddy Sheringham (Manchester United)
2002 - Robert Pires (Arsenal)
2003 - Thierry Henry (Arsenal)
2004 - Thierry Henry (Arsenal)
2005 - Frank Lampard (Chelsea)
2006 - Thierry Henry (Arsenal)
2007 - Cristiano Ronaldo (Manchester United)
2008 - Cristiano Ronaldo (Manchester United)
Player's Player of the Year
The winner is chosen amongst the members of the players' union, the Professional Footballers' Association.
1988 - John Barnes (Liverpool)
1989 - Mark Hughes (Manchester United)
1990 - David Platt (Aston Villa)
1991 - Mark Hughes (Manchester United)
1992 - Gary Pallister (Manchester United)
1993 - Paul McGrath (Aston Villa)
1994 - Eric Cantona (Manchester United)
1995 - Alan Shearer (Blackburn Rovers)
1996 - Les Ferdinand (Newcastle United)
1997 - Alan Shearer (Newcastle United)
1998 - Dennis Bergkamp (Arsenal)
1999 - David Ginola (Tottenham Hotspur)
2000 - Roy Keane (Manchester United)
2001 - Teddy Sheringham (Manchester United)
2002 - Ruud van Nistelrooy (Manchester United)
2003 - Thierry Henry (Arsenal)
2004 - Thierry Henry (Arsenal)
2005 - John Terry (Chelsea)
2006 - Steven Gerrard (Liverpool)
2007 - Cristiano Ronaldo (Manchester United)
2008 - Cristiano Ronaldo (Manchester United
Fans' Player of the Year
A list is compiled by members of the Professional Footballers' Association, and a winner is voted for by the fans. (Since 2001)
2001 - Steven Gerrard (Liverpool)
2002 - Ruud Van Nistelrooy (Manchester United)
2003 - Thierry Henry (Arsenal)
2004 - Thierry Henry (Arsenal)
2005 - Frank Lampard (Chelsea)
2006 - Wayne Rooney (Manchester United)
2007 - Cristiano Ronaldo (Manchester United)
2008 - Cristiano Ronaldo (Mancehster United)
Football Writers' Association Player of the Year
The winner is selected by a vote amongst around 400 soccer journalists based in England from the Football Writers' Association (FWA).
1988 - John Barnes (Liverpool)
1989 - Steve Nicol (Liverpool)
1990 - John Barnes (Liverpool)
1991 - Gordon Strachan (Leeds United)
1992 - Gary Lineker (Tottenham Hotspur)
1993 - Chris Waddle (Sheffield Wednesday)
1994 - Alan Shearer (Blackburn Rovers)
1995 - Jürgen Klinsmann (Tottenham Hotspur)
1996 - Eric Cantona (Manchester United)
1997 - Gianfranco Zola (Chelsea)
1998 - Dennis Bergkamp (Arsenal)
1999 - David Ginola (Tottenham Hotspur)
2000 - Roy Keane (Manchester United)
2001 - Teddy Sheringham (Manchester United)
2002 - Robert Pires (Arsenal)
2003 - Thierry Henry (Arsenal)
2004 - Thierry Henry (Arsenal)
2005 - Frank Lampard (Chelsea)
2006 - Thierry Henry (Arsenal)
2007 - Cristiano Ronaldo (Manchester United)
2008 - Cristiano Ronaldo (Manchester United)
Player's Player of the Year
The winner is chosen amongst the members of the players' union, the Professional Footballers' Association.
1988 - John Barnes (Liverpool)
1989 - Mark Hughes (Manchester United)
1990 - David Platt (Aston Villa)
1991 - Mark Hughes (Manchester United)
1992 - Gary Pallister (Manchester United)
1993 - Paul McGrath (Aston Villa)
1994 - Eric Cantona (Manchester United)
1995 - Alan Shearer (Blackburn Rovers)
1996 - Les Ferdinand (Newcastle United)
1997 - Alan Shearer (Newcastle United)
1998 - Dennis Bergkamp (Arsenal)
1999 - David Ginola (Tottenham Hotspur)
2000 - Roy Keane (Manchester United)
2001 - Teddy Sheringham (Manchester United)
2002 - Ruud van Nistelrooy (Manchester United)
2003 - Thierry Henry (Arsenal)
2004 - Thierry Henry (Arsenal)
2005 - John Terry (Chelsea)
2006 - Steven Gerrard (Liverpool)
2007 - Cristiano Ronaldo (Manchester United)
2008 - Cristiano Ronaldo (Manchester United
Fans' Player of the Year
A list is compiled by members of the Professional Footballers' Association, and a winner is voted for by the fans. (Since 2001)
2001 - Steven Gerrard (Liverpool)
2002 - Ruud Van Nistelrooy (Manchester United)
2003 - Thierry Henry (Arsenal)
2004 - Thierry Henry (Arsenal)
2005 - Frank Lampard (Chelsea)
2006 - Wayne Rooney (Manchester United)
2007 - Cristiano Ronaldo (Manchester United)
2008 - Cristiano Ronaldo (Mancehster United)
Labels:
Awards,
BPL,
England,
EPL,
Premiership
Monday, December 8, 2008
Highest Active International Strike Rates
These are the highest active strike rates (goals per game) in world soccer on the international level (minimum 20 games played and strike rate of 0.50).
Strike Rate - Player - Nation - Games (Goals)
0.84 - Yasser Al-Qahtani - Saudi Arabia - 55 (46)
0.81 - Chan Siu Ki - Hong Kong - 26 (21)
0.79 - Commins Menapi - Solomon Islands - 33 (26)
0.74 - Sarayoot Chaikamdee - Thailand - 35 (26)
0.71 - Maksim Shatskikh - Uzbekistan - 42 (30)
0.70 - Baichung Bhutia - India - 57 (40)
0.70 - Archie Thompson - Australia - 30 (21)
0.67 - Ali Nasseredine - Lebanon - 32 (21)
0.66 - Stern John - Trinidad and Tobago - 104 (69)
0.65 - Luton Shelton - Jamaica - 31 (20)
0.64 - Ronaldo - Brazil - 97 (62)
0.64 - Didier Drogba - Cote D'Ivoire - 52 (33)
0.62 - Adriano - Brazil - 47 (29)
0.62 - Daniel Cousin - Gabon - 37 (23)
0.62 - Obafemi Martins - Nigeria - 21 (13)
0.62 - Dimitar Berbatov - Bulgaria 66 (41)
0.61 - Amr Zaki - Egypt - 48 (29)
0.59 - Eduardo - Croatia - 22 (13)
0.59 - David Villa - Spain - 41 (24)
0.59 - Karim Bagheri - Iran - 82 (48)
0.58 - Lomana Lua-Lua - Congo DR - 31 (18)
0.58 - Carlos Pavón - Honduras - 79 (46)
0.57 - Alexander Frei - Switzerland - 61 (35)
0.57 - Fernando Morientes - Spain - 47 (27)
0.57 - Sebastián Abreu - Uruguay - 47 (27)
0.55 - Emad Motaeb - Egypt - 49 (27)
0.55 - Francileudo Dos Santos - Tunisia - 40 (22)
0.55 - Hernán Crespo - Argentina - 65 (36)
0.55 - Bambang Pamungkas - Indonesia - 56 (31)
0.53 - Marcelo Salas - Chile - 70 (37)
0.53 - Peter Ofori-Quaye - Ghana - 32 (17)
0.52 - Jared Borgetti - Mexico - 89 (46)
0.52 - Lukas Podolski - Germany - 60 (31)
0.52 - Ruud van Nistelrooy - Netherlands - 64 (33)
0.52 - David Healy - Northern Ireland - 65 (34)
0.51 - Miroslav Klose - Germany - 87 (44)
0.50 - Jon Dahl Tomasson - Denmark - 102 (51)
0.50 - Jafar Irismetov - Uzbekistan - 36 (18)
Highest Strike Rate By Confederation
AFC - Yasser Al-Qahtani - 0.84
OCEANIA - Commins Menapi - 0.79
CONCACAF - Stern John - 0.66
CAF - Didier Drogba - 0.64
CONMEBOL - Ronaldo - 0.64
UEFA - Dimitar Berbatov - 0.62
Close.....
0.49 - Samuel Eto'o - Cameroon - 73 (36)
0.49 - Carlos Ruíz - Guatemala - 83 (41)
0.49 - Francisco Fonseca - Mexico - 43 (21)
0.49 - John Aloisi - Australia - 55 (27)
0.48 - Asamoah Gyan - Ghana - 27 (13)
0.48 - Mamadou Niang - Senegal - 27 (13)
0.48 - Roda Antar - Lebanon 48 (23)
I should note that many of these stats were gathered from wikipedia because, although I searched for a few days, I was unable to find quality, comprehensive, up-to-date, international goal stats anywhere. Can anyone point me to a good site for international caps and goals information? Thanks in advance.
Strike Rate - Player - Nation - Games (Goals)
0.84 - Yasser Al-Qahtani - Saudi Arabia - 55 (46)
0.81 - Chan Siu Ki - Hong Kong - 26 (21)
0.79 - Commins Menapi - Solomon Islands - 33 (26)
0.74 - Sarayoot Chaikamdee - Thailand - 35 (26)
0.71 - Maksim Shatskikh - Uzbekistan - 42 (30)
0.70 - Baichung Bhutia - India - 57 (40)
0.70 - Archie Thompson - Australia - 30 (21)
0.67 - Ali Nasseredine - Lebanon - 32 (21)
0.66 - Stern John - Trinidad and Tobago - 104 (69)
0.65 - Luton Shelton - Jamaica - 31 (20)
0.64 - Ronaldo - Brazil - 97 (62)
0.64 - Didier Drogba - Cote D'Ivoire - 52 (33)
0.62 - Adriano - Brazil - 47 (29)
0.62 - Daniel Cousin - Gabon - 37 (23)
0.62 - Obafemi Martins - Nigeria - 21 (13)
0.62 - Dimitar Berbatov - Bulgaria 66 (41)
0.61 - Amr Zaki - Egypt - 48 (29)
0.59 - Eduardo - Croatia - 22 (13)
0.59 - David Villa - Spain - 41 (24)
0.59 - Karim Bagheri - Iran - 82 (48)
0.58 - Lomana Lua-Lua - Congo DR - 31 (18)
0.58 - Carlos Pavón - Honduras - 79 (46)
0.57 - Alexander Frei - Switzerland - 61 (35)
0.57 - Fernando Morientes - Spain - 47 (27)
0.57 - Sebastián Abreu - Uruguay - 47 (27)
0.55 - Emad Motaeb - Egypt - 49 (27)
0.55 - Francileudo Dos Santos - Tunisia - 40 (22)
0.55 - Hernán Crespo - Argentina - 65 (36)
0.55 - Bambang Pamungkas - Indonesia - 56 (31)
0.53 - Marcelo Salas - Chile - 70 (37)
0.53 - Peter Ofori-Quaye - Ghana - 32 (17)
0.52 - Jared Borgetti - Mexico - 89 (46)
0.52 - Lukas Podolski - Germany - 60 (31)
0.52 - Ruud van Nistelrooy - Netherlands - 64 (33)
0.52 - David Healy - Northern Ireland - 65 (34)
0.51 - Miroslav Klose - Germany - 87 (44)
0.50 - Jon Dahl Tomasson - Denmark - 102 (51)
0.50 - Jafar Irismetov - Uzbekistan - 36 (18)
Highest Strike Rate By Confederation
AFC - Yasser Al-Qahtani - 0.84
OCEANIA - Commins Menapi - 0.79
CONCACAF - Stern John - 0.66
CAF - Didier Drogba - 0.64
CONMEBOL - Ronaldo - 0.64
UEFA - Dimitar Berbatov - 0.62
Close.....
0.49 - Samuel Eto'o - Cameroon - 73 (36)
0.49 - Carlos Ruíz - Guatemala - 83 (41)
0.49 - Francisco Fonseca - Mexico - 43 (21)
0.49 - John Aloisi - Australia - 55 (27)
0.48 - Asamoah Gyan - Ghana - 27 (13)
0.48 - Mamadou Niang - Senegal - 27 (13)
0.48 - Roda Antar - Lebanon 48 (23)
I should note that many of these stats were gathered from wikipedia because, although I searched for a few days, I was unable to find quality, comprehensive, up-to-date, international goal stats anywhere. Can anyone point me to a good site for international caps and goals information? Thanks in advance.
Labels:
FIFA,
Stats,
World Soccer
Sunday, December 7, 2008
One Appearance Nations: World Cup Results
These are the results of nations that have made it to the World Cup only one time. So far, no country has made it past the Quarterfinals in their only visit to the big time. The only nations to win the entire thing on the first try were Uruguay in 1930 and Italy in 1934. (Those countries obviously went on to make multiple appearances). In recent times, Turkey has made the most of limited appearances by finishing 3rd in only their second appearance in 2002. As you can see, a majority of the one appearance teams have crashed out in the first round.
Some of these nations have managed to make their mark in their one appearance in the tournament though. Senegal defeating France in 2002 and Korea DPR over Italy in 1966 are some of the most famous World Cup victories in the history of the tournament.
Quarterfinals
Cuba (1938)
East Germany (1974)
Korea DPR (1966)
Senegal (2002)
Ukraine (2006)
Wales (1958)
Round 2
Ghana (2006)
Round 1
Angola (2006)
Canada (1986)
China (2002)
Congo DR (1974)
Cote d'Ivoire (2006)
Greece (1994)
Haiti (1974)
Honduras (1982)
Indonesia (1938)
Iraq (1986)
Israel (1970)
Jamaica (1998)
Kuwait (1982)
New Zealand (1982)
Slovenia (2002)
Togo (2006)
Trinidad and Tobago (2006)
United Arab Emirates (1990)
Some of these nations have managed to make their mark in their one appearance in the tournament though. Senegal defeating France in 2002 and Korea DPR over Italy in 1966 are some of the most famous World Cup victories in the history of the tournament.
Quarterfinals
Cuba (1938)
East Germany (1974)
Korea DPR (1966)
Senegal (2002)
Ukraine (2006)
Wales (1958)
Round 2
Ghana (2006)
Round 1
Angola (2006)
Canada (1986)
China (2002)
Congo DR (1974)
Cote d'Ivoire (2006)
Greece (1994)
Haiti (1974)
Honduras (1982)
Indonesia (1938)
Iraq (1986)
Israel (1970)
Jamaica (1998)
Kuwait (1982)
New Zealand (1982)
Slovenia (2002)
Togo (2006)
Trinidad and Tobago (2006)
United Arab Emirates (1990)
Labels:
FIFA,
Stats,
World Cup,
World Soccer
Saturday, December 6, 2008
Adidas Football TV

These creative Adidas Football TV "viral" shorts have been making the rounds recently. Here are the four most recent videos that have come out.
Friday, December 5, 2008
Countries with Zero World Cup Appearances (min. 10 attempts)
This list includes countries that have made at least 10 attempts to qualify for the FIFA World Cup and have never made it to the World Cup final tournament.
Qualifying Attempts - Country - (First Attempt)
17 - Luxembourg (1934)
16 - Finland (1938)
13 - Netherlands Antilles (1958)
12 - Cyprus (1962)
12 - Guatemala (1958)
12 - Syria (1950)
11 - Suriname (1962)
10 - Iceland (1958)
10 - Malaysia (1974)
10 - Thailand (1974)
10 - Venezuela (1966)
10 - Zambia (1970)
Qualifying Attempts - Country - (First Attempt)
17 - Luxembourg (1934)
16 - Finland (1938)
13 - Netherlands Antilles (1958)
12 - Cyprus (1962)
12 - Guatemala (1958)
12 - Syria (1950)
11 - Suriname (1962)
10 - Iceland (1958)
10 - Malaysia (1974)
10 - Thailand (1974)
10 - Venezuela (1966)
10 - Zambia (1970)
Labels:
FIFA,
World Cup,
World Soccer
Thursday, December 4, 2008
European Capital City Clubs
I was watching the Paris Saint-Germain v Manchester City UEFA cup game and it reminded me of something I've always wondered. Why does a great city like Paris only have one large club? Well, that question sparked the idea for this post.

I've listed the many clubs in Europe that are based in Capital cities. In cases like Athens, Belgrade, Sofia, and Vienna, the capital city clubs win the title nearly every season. Then there are places like Ankara, Berlin, and Edinburgh where the title is hardly ever, or even never, won (I think Istanbul, Munich, and Glasgow might have something to do with that). Here is the list of capital clubs currently in their nation's highest division with their most recent title listed in parenthesis.
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Ajax (2003/04)
Ankara, Turkey
Gençlerbirliği
Ankaragücü
Hacettepe
Athens, Greece
Olympiacos (2007/08)
Panathaniikos (2003/04)
AEK (1993/94)
Panionios
Thrasivoulous
Belgrade, Serbia
Partizan (2007/08)
Crvena Zvezda (2006/07)
OFK Beograd (1938/39)
Rad
Čukarički
Berlin, Germany
Hertha Berlin
Bern, Switzerland
Young Boys (1985/86)
Bratislava, Slovakia
Artmedia Bratislava (2008)
Slovan Bratislava (1999)
Brussels, Belgium
Anderlecht (2006/07)
Bucharest, Romania
Dinamo Bucuresti (2006/07)
Steaua Bucuresti (2005/06)
Rapid Bucuresti (2002/03)
CS Otopeni
Budapest, Hungary
MTK Hungária FC (2007/08)
Újpest FC (1997/98)
Budapest Honvéd FC (1992/93)
Vasas SC (1976/77)
Rákospalotai EAC
Chisinau, Moldova
Zimbru Chisinau (1999/2000)
Dacia Chisinau
Academia Chisinau
Politehnica Chisinau
Copenhagen, Denmark
FC København (2006/07)
Brøndby IF (2004/05)
Dublin, Ireland
Bohemian (2002/03)
St. Patrick's Athletic (1998/99)
Shamrock Rovers (1993/94)
University College Dublin
Edinburgh, Scotland
Heart of Midlothian (1959/60)
Hibernian (1951/52)
Helsinki, Finland
HJK (2003)
Kiev, Ukraine
Dinamo Kiev (2006/07)
Arsenal Kiev
Lisbon, Portugal
Benfica (2004/05)
Sporting CP (1999/2000)
Belenenses (1945/46)
Estrela Amadora
Ljublijana, Slovenia
Interblock Ljubljana
London, England
Chelsea FC (2005/06)
Arsenal (2003/04)
Tottenham Hotspur (1960/61)
West Ham United
Fulham FC
Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
Racing FC Union Luxembourg (1992)
RM Hamm Benfica
Madrid, Spain
Real Madrid (2007/08)
Atletico Madrid (1995/96)
Getafe
Minsk, Belarus
Dinamo Minsk (2004)
Dinamo Minski Rayon
MTZ-RIPO
Moscow, Russia
CSKA Moscow (2006)
Lokomotiv Moscow (2004)
Spartak Moscow (2001)
FC Moscow
Dynamo Moscow
Khimki
Nocisia, Cyprus
APOEL Nicosia (2006/07)
Omonia Nicosia (2002/03)
Oslo, Norway
Stabæk (2008)
Vålerenga (2005)
Lillestrøm (1989)
Lyn (1968)
Paris, France
Paris Saint-Germain (1993/94)
Podgorica, Montenegro
FK Budućnost (2007/08)
Kom
Prague, Czech Republic
Slavia Praha (2007/08)
Sparta Praha (2006/07)
Viktoria Zizkov
Reykjavik, Iceland
Valur (2007)
KR Reykjavilk (2003)
FRAM (1990)
Throttur
Breidablik
HK Kopavogur
Fylkir
Fjolnir
Riga, Latvia
Skonto (2004)
FK Riga (1939/40)
JFK Olimps
Rome, Italy
AS Roma (2000/01)
Lazio (1999/00)
Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina
FK Sarajevo (2006/07)
Željezničar (2001/02)
Slavija Sarajevo
Skopje, Macedonia
Rabotnički Kometal (2007/08)
Vardar (2002/03)
Metalurg Skopje
Makedonija Gjorce Petrov
Sofia, Bulgaria
CSKA Sofia (2008)
Levski Sofia (2007)
Slavia Sofia (1996)
Lokomotiv Sofia (1978)
Stockholm, Sweden
Djurgårdens IF (2005)
Hammarby (2001)
AIK (1998)
Tallinn, Estonia
Levadia (2008)
Flora (2003)
Kalev
Tirana, Albania
Dinamo Tirana (2007/08)
KF Tirana (2006/07)
Partizani Tirana (1992/93)
Vienna, Austria
Rapid Wien (2008)
Austria Wien (2006)
Vilnius, Lithuania
Žalgiris Vilnius (1998/99)
FK Vetra
Warsaw, Poland
Legia Warszawa (2005/06)
KSP Polonia (1999/00)
Zagreb, Croatia
Dinamo Zagreb (2007/08)
NK Zagreb (2001/02)
Inter Zaprešić

I've listed the many clubs in Europe that are based in Capital cities. In cases like Athens, Belgrade, Sofia, and Vienna, the capital city clubs win the title nearly every season. Then there are places like Ankara, Berlin, and Edinburgh where the title is hardly ever, or even never, won (I think Istanbul, Munich, and Glasgow might have something to do with that). Here is the list of capital clubs currently in their nation's highest division with their most recent title listed in parenthesis.
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Ajax (2003/04)
Ankara, Turkey
Gençlerbirliği
Ankaragücü
Hacettepe
Athens, Greece
Olympiacos (2007/08)
Panathaniikos (2003/04)
AEK (1993/94)
Panionios
Thrasivoulous
Belgrade, Serbia
Partizan (2007/08)
Crvena Zvezda (2006/07)
OFK Beograd (1938/39)
Rad
Čukarički
Berlin, Germany
Hertha Berlin
Bern, Switzerland
Young Boys (1985/86)
Bratislava, Slovakia
Artmedia Bratislava (2008)
Slovan Bratislava (1999)
Brussels, Belgium
Anderlecht (2006/07)
Bucharest, Romania
Dinamo Bucuresti (2006/07)
Steaua Bucuresti (2005/06)
Rapid Bucuresti (2002/03)
CS Otopeni
Budapest, Hungary
MTK Hungária FC (2007/08)
Újpest FC (1997/98)
Budapest Honvéd FC (1992/93)
Vasas SC (1976/77)
Rákospalotai EAC
Chisinau, Moldova
Zimbru Chisinau (1999/2000)
Dacia Chisinau
Academia Chisinau
Politehnica Chisinau
Copenhagen, Denmark
FC København (2006/07)
Brøndby IF (2004/05)
Dublin, Ireland
Bohemian (2002/03)
St. Patrick's Athletic (1998/99)
Shamrock Rovers (1993/94)
University College Dublin
Edinburgh, Scotland
Heart of Midlothian (1959/60)
Hibernian (1951/52)
Helsinki, Finland
HJK (2003)
Kiev, Ukraine
Dinamo Kiev (2006/07)
Arsenal Kiev
Lisbon, Portugal
Benfica (2004/05)
Sporting CP (1999/2000)
Belenenses (1945/46)
Estrela Amadora
Ljublijana, Slovenia
Interblock Ljubljana
London, England
Chelsea FC (2005/06)
Arsenal (2003/04)
Tottenham Hotspur (1960/61)
West Ham United
Fulham FC
Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
Racing FC Union Luxembourg (1992)
RM Hamm Benfica
Madrid, Spain
Real Madrid (2007/08)
Atletico Madrid (1995/96)
Getafe
Minsk, Belarus
Dinamo Minsk (2004)
Dinamo Minski Rayon
MTZ-RIPO
Moscow, Russia
CSKA Moscow (2006)
Lokomotiv Moscow (2004)
Spartak Moscow (2001)
FC Moscow
Dynamo Moscow
Khimki
Nocisia, Cyprus
APOEL Nicosia (2006/07)
Omonia Nicosia (2002/03)
Oslo, Norway
Stabæk (2008)
Vålerenga (2005)
Lillestrøm (1989)
Lyn (1968)
Paris, France
Paris Saint-Germain (1993/94)
Podgorica, Montenegro
FK Budućnost (2007/08)
Kom
Prague, Czech Republic
Slavia Praha (2007/08)
Sparta Praha (2006/07)
Viktoria Zizkov
Reykjavik, Iceland
Valur (2007)
KR Reykjavilk (2003)
FRAM (1990)
Throttur
Breidablik
HK Kopavogur
Fylkir
Fjolnir
Riga, Latvia
Skonto (2004)
FK Riga (1939/40)
JFK Olimps
Rome, Italy
AS Roma (2000/01)
Lazio (1999/00)
Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina
FK Sarajevo (2006/07)
Željezničar (2001/02)
Slavija Sarajevo
Skopje, Macedonia
Rabotnički Kometal (2007/08)
Vardar (2002/03)
Metalurg Skopje
Makedonija Gjorce Petrov
Sofia, Bulgaria
CSKA Sofia (2008)
Levski Sofia (2007)
Slavia Sofia (1996)
Lokomotiv Sofia (1978)
Stockholm, Sweden
Djurgårdens IF (2005)
Hammarby (2001)
AIK (1998)
Tallinn, Estonia
Levadia (2008)
Flora (2003)
Kalev
Tirana, Albania
Dinamo Tirana (2007/08)
KF Tirana (2006/07)
Partizani Tirana (1992/93)
Vienna, Austria
Rapid Wien (2008)
Austria Wien (2006)
Vilnius, Lithuania
Žalgiris Vilnius (1998/99)
FK Vetra
Warsaw, Poland
Legia Warszawa (2005/06)
KSP Polonia (1999/00)
Zagreb, Croatia
Dinamo Zagreb (2007/08)
NK Zagreb (2001/02)
Inter Zaprešić
Labels:
Europe,
World Soccer
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Famous Soccer Fans: Actors
Premiership
Arsenal
Jackie Chan (imdb) Rumble in the Bronx, Rush Hour
Kevin Costner (imdb) Field of Dreams, Dances with Wolves, Waterworld, The Postman
Colin Firth (imdb) Fever Pitch, Shakespeare in Love, Love Actually
Delroy Lindo (imdb) Malcolm X, Cider House Rules, Get Shorty
Michael Moore (imdb) dir. Roger and Me, Bowling for Columbine, Farenheit 9/11, Sicko
David Soul (imdb) "Hutch" in the original Starsky and Hutch
Aston Villa
Tom Hanks (imdb) Big, Forrest Gump, Philadelphia, The Green Mile, Cast Away, etc...
Oliver Phelps (imdb) "George Weasley" in the Harry Potter Movies

Chelsea
Sir Richard Attenborough (imdb) dir: Ghandi; actor: The Great Escape, Jurassic Park
Michael Caine (imdb) Italian Job, Cider House Rules, Batman, Children of Men
Ralph Fiennes (imdb) Schindler's List, Quiz Show, "Voldemort" in Harry Potter Movies
Will Ferrell (imdb) SNL, Old School, Anchorman, Talladega Nights, Elf

Everton
John Hurt (imdb) Midnight Express, Alien, Rob Roy, Harry Potter, Indiana Jones, Hellboy
Fulham
Hugh Grant (imdb) Notting Hill, About A Boy, American Dreamz
Daniel Ratcliffe (imdb) "Harry Potter" in the Harry Potter Movies
Hull City
Tom Courtenay (imdb) Doctor Zhivago, The Golden Compass
Liverpool
Daniel Craig (imdb) "James Bond"
Mike Myers (imdb) "Austin Powers", Wayne's World, Shrek, Saturday Night Live
Manchester City
Marsha Thomason (imdb) "Naomi" from Lost, "Nessa" from Las Vegas
Manchester United
Dominic Monaghan (imdb) "Merry" from Lord of the Rings, "Charlie" from Lost
Pic from manutdpicsNewcastle United
Honor Blackman (imdb) "Pussy Galore" in James Bond: Goldfinger
Sunderland
Peter O'Toole (imdb) "Lawrence" in Lawrence of Arabia
Tottenham Hotspur
Kenneth Branagh (imdb) Many Shakespeare Films, "Gilderoy Lockhart" in Harry Potter
Jude Law (imdb) Road to Perdition, Talented Mr. Ripley, Alfie
Ray Liotta (imdb) "Henry Hill" from Goodfellas
Marina Sirtis (imdb) "Deanna Troi" from Star Trek,
West Ham United
John Cleese (imdb) Monty Python, James Bond Films, Harry Potter Films
Keira Knightly (imdb) Bend it Like Beckham, Pirates of the Caribbean, Atonement
Elijah Wood (imdb) "Frodo" in Lord of the Rings, Green Street Hooligans
Ray Winstone (imdb) Cold Mountain, The Departed, Indiana Jones and the Crystal Skull

Championship
Crystal Palace
Bill Nighy (imdb) "Davy Jones" Pirate's of the Caribbean, Hitchiker's Guide to the Galaxy
Reading
Ricky Gervais (imdb) The Office (UK), Extras, Night at the Museum, Ghost Town
Kate Winslet (imdb) Sense and Sensibility, Titanic, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Sheffield United
Sean Bean (imdb) "Boromir" in Lord of the Rings

Swansea City
Catherine Zeta-Jones (imdb) The Phantom, Mask of Zorro, Entrapment, Chicago
League One
Crewe Alexandra
Michael Crawford (imdb) Phantom of the Opera
Huddersfield Town
Patrick Stewart (imdb) "Jean-Luc Picard" in Star Trek, "Professor Xavier" in X-Men
Millwall
Daniel Day Lewis (imdb) There Will be Blood, Gangs of New York, Last of the Mohicans
Labels:
BPL,
England,
EPL,
Premiership,
Random Stuff
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
All-Time CONMEBOL Biggest Wins

These are the all-time largest blowout victories by each nation in CONMEBOL (South America).
Argentina 12-0 Ecuador
Montevideo, Uruguay; January 22, 1942
Bolivia 7-0 Venezuela
La Paz, Bolivia; August 22, 1993
Bolivia 9-2 Haiti
La Paz, Bolivia; March 5, 2000
Brazil 14-0 Nicaragua
Mexico City, Mexico; October 17, 1975
Chile 7-0 Venezuela
Santiago, Chile; August 29, 1979
Chile 7-0 Armenia
Viña del Mar, Chile; April 1, 1997
Colombia 5-0 Argentina
Buenos Aires, Argentina; September 5, 1993
Colombia 5-0 Uruguay
Barranquill, Colombia; June 6, 2004
Colombia 5 -0 Peru
Barranquilla, Colombia; June 4, 2005
Ecuador 6-0 Peru
Quito, Ecuador; June 22, 1975
Paraguay 7-0 Bolivia
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; April 30, 1949
Peru 9-1 Ecuador
Bogota, Colombia; August 11, 1938
Uruguay 9-0 Bolivia
Lima Peru; November 9, 1927
Venezuela 6-0 Puerto Rico
Barranquilla, Colombia; December 26, 1946
Labels:
CONMEBOL,
South America,
World Soccer
Monday, December 1, 2008
European Cup and Champions League Finalists Map
This map shows the locations of all the finalists in the European Cup and Champions League since 1955-56. Click view larger map for easier navigation options and a list of the finalist clubs with the years of their appearances.
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Labels:
Champions League,
Europe,
Maps,
World Soccer
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