Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Best Goal Differences in Europe - 2012/2013
+76 - Bayern München
+66 - Barcelona
+60 - PSV
+56 - Benfica
+55 - Shakhtar Donetsk
+54 - Real Madrid
+54 - Cliftonville (Northern Ireland)
+51 - Porto
+48 - Olympiakos
+48 - Celtic
+46 - Juventus
+46 - APOEL (Cyprus)
+45 - Ajax
+45 - Austria Wien
+44 - Partizan Belgrade (Serbia)
+44 - Dinamo Tbilisi (Georgia)
+44 - Lusitanos (Andorra)
+43 - Manchester United
+43 - Dinamo Zagreb
+42 - Anderlecht
+41 - PSG
+41 - Maccabi Tel Aviv
+41 - Maribor (Slovenia)
+40 - Borussia Dortmund
+40 - Salzburg
+39 - Steaua Bucureşti
+38 - Sheriff Tiraspol (Moldova)
+38 - Crusaders (Northern Ireland)
+36 - Anorthosis (Cyprus)
+35 - Vardar (Macedonia)
+34 - Valletta (Malta)
+33 - Chelsea
+33 - København
+33 - Ludogorets (Bulgaria)
+32 - Napoli
+32 - Fola Esch (Luxembourg)
+31 - Atlético Madrid
+31 - Dynamo Kyiv
+31 - Levski Sofia (Bulgaria)
+31 - Olimpija (Slovenia)
+31 - The New Saints (Wales)
+30 - Manchester City
+30 - Arsenal
+30 - Viktoria Plzeň (Czech Republic)
Not including the European leagues with a Summer schedule
Stats as of Apr 29, 2013
Monday, April 29, 2013
Eredivisie 23+ Goal Scorers since 1992/1993
Jozy Altidore recently scored his 23rd goal for AZ in the Dutch Eredivisie. Here is a list of the other players that have accomplished this feat in the past 20 Eredivisie seasons.
2012/2013
31 - Wilfried Bony (Vitesse)
26 - Graziano Pellè (Feyenoord)
24 - Alfred Finnbogason (Heerenveen)
23 - Jozy Altidore (AZ Alkmaar)
2011/2012
32 - Bas Dost (Heerenveen)
25 - Luuk de Jong (Twente)
23 - Sanharib Malki - (Roda JC)
2010/2011
23 - Björn Vleminckx (NEC Nijmegen)
2009/2010
35 - Luis Suárez (Ajax)
24 - Bryan Ruiz (Twente)
2008/2009
23 - Mounir El Hamdaoui (AZ Alkmaar)
2007/2008
34 - Klaas Jan Huntelaar (Ajax)
2006/2007
34 - Afonso Alves (Heerenveen)
2005/2006
24 - Dirk Kuyt (Feyenoord)
23 - Shota Arveladze (AZ Alkmaar)
2004/2005
29 - Dirk Kuyt (Feyenoord)
2003/2004
31 - Mateja Kezman (PSV)
2002/2003
34 - Mateja Kezman (PSV)
28 - Pierre Van Hooijdonk (Feyenoord)
2001/2002
23 - Pierre Van Hooijdonk (Feyenoord)
2000/2001
24 - Mateja Kezman (PSV)
1999/2000
29 - Ruud van Nistelrooy (PSV)
25 - Pierre Van Hooijdonk (Vitesse)
1998/1999
31 - Ruud van Nistelrooy (PSV)
24 - Luc Nilis (PSV)
1997/1998
34 - Nikos Machlas (Vitesse)
25 - Shota Arveladze (Ajax)
1996/1997
None
1995/1996
None
1994/1995
30 - Ronaldo (PSV)
1993/1994
26 - Jari Litmanen (Ajax)
25 - Pierre van Hooijdonk (NAC)
1992/1993
26 - Dennis Bergkamp (Ajax)
2012/2013
31 - Wilfried Bony (Vitesse)
26 - Graziano Pellè (Feyenoord)
24 - Alfred Finnbogason (Heerenveen)
23 - Jozy Altidore (AZ Alkmaar)
2011/2012
32 - Bas Dost (Heerenveen)
25 - Luuk de Jong (Twente)
23 - Sanharib Malki - (Roda JC)
2010/2011
23 - Björn Vleminckx (NEC Nijmegen)
2009/2010
35 - Luis Suárez (Ajax)
24 - Bryan Ruiz (Twente)
2008/2009
23 - Mounir El Hamdaoui (AZ Alkmaar)
2007/2008
34 - Klaas Jan Huntelaar (Ajax)
2006/2007
34 - Afonso Alves (Heerenveen)
2005/2006
24 - Dirk Kuyt (Feyenoord)
23 - Shota Arveladze (AZ Alkmaar)
2004/2005
29 - Dirk Kuyt (Feyenoord)
2003/2004
31 - Mateja Kezman (PSV)
2002/2003
34 - Mateja Kezman (PSV)
28 - Pierre Van Hooijdonk (Feyenoord)
2001/2002
23 - Pierre Van Hooijdonk (Feyenoord)
2000/2001
24 - Mateja Kezman (PSV)
1999/2000
29 - Ruud van Nistelrooy (PSV)
25 - Pierre Van Hooijdonk (Vitesse)
1998/1999
31 - Ruud van Nistelrooy (PSV)
24 - Luc Nilis (PSV)
1997/1998
34 - Nikos Machlas (Vitesse)
25 - Shota Arveladze (Ajax)
1996/1997
None
1995/1996
None
1994/1995
30 - Ronaldo (PSV)
1993/1994
26 - Jari Litmanen (Ajax)
25 - Pierre van Hooijdonk (NAC)
1992/1993
26 - Dennis Bergkamp (Ajax)
Labels:
Europe,
Goals,
Netherlands,
Stats,
Top Scorers,
UEFA,
US Soccer,
USMNT
Thursday, April 25, 2013
MLS TV Markets 2012-2013
2012-2013 MLS TV Market sizes based on a report by the Television Bureau of Canada using the January 2013 Nielsen Rankings and the Fall 2012 BBM Rankings.
MLS TV Markets
Biggest Non-MLS TV Markets in USA/Canada
MLS TV Markets
Rank | Market | Pop. (000) |
1 | New York | 19,790 |
2 | Los Angeles | 16,897 |
3 | Chicago | 9,339 |
4 | Philadelphia | 7,432 |
5 | Toronto-Hamilton | 7,362 |
6 | Dallas-Ft. Worth | 6,910 |
7 | San Francisco-Oak-San Jose | 6,705 |
8 | Boston | 6,272 |
9 | Houston | 6,137 |
11 | Washington DC | 5,851 |
13 | Montreal (French and English) | 4,714 |
15 | Seattle-Tacoma | 4,584 |
19 | Denver | 3,900 |
21 | Vancouver | 3,526 |
24 | Montreal (French) | 3,273 |
27 | Portland, OR | 3,003 |
32 | Salt Lake City | 2,495 |
35 | Kansas City | 2,282 |
36 | Columbus, OH | 2,270 |
60 | Montreal (English) | 1,441 |
Biggest Non-MLS TV Markets in USA/Canada
Rank | Market | Pop. (000) |
10 | Atlanta | 5,910 |
12 | Detroit | 4,910 |
14 | Minneapolis-St. Paul | 4,614 |
16 | Tampa-St. Petersburg | 4,462 |
17 | Phoenix | 4,439 |
18 | Cleveland-Akron | 4,054 |
20 | Miami-Ft. Lauderdale | 3,745 |
22 | Orlando-Daytona Beach-Melbourne | 3,502 |
23 | Sacramento-Stockton-Modesto | 3,400 |
24 | Charlotte | 3,398 |
25 | Pittsburgh | 3,136 |
26 | St. Louis | 3.034 |
28 | Raleigh-Durham | 2,830 |
29 | San Diego | 2,677 |
30 | Baltimore | 2,669 |
Labels:
Canada,
Major League Soccer,
MLS,
US Soccer
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Foreign Players in the Chinese Super League
Beijing Guoan
Darko Matić - Bosnia and Herzegovina
Joffre Guerrón - Ecuador
Frédéric Kanouté - Mali
André Lima - Brazil
Egor Krimets - Uzbekistan
Changchun Yatai
Éder Baiano - Brazil
Zé Carlos - Brazil
Isac - Brazil
Anzur Ismailov - Uzbekistan
Matt McKay - Australia
Dalian Aerbin
Fábio Rochemback - Brazil
Guillaume Hoarau - France
Peter Utaka - Nigeria
Seydou Keita - Mali
Guangzhou Evergrande
Elkeson - Brazil
Muriqui - Brazil
Dario Conca - Argentina
Lucas Barrios - Paraguay
Kim Young-Gwon - South Korea
Guangzhou R&F
Jumar - Brazil
Davi - Brazil
Rafael Coelho - Brazil
Yakubu - Nigeria
Rostyn Griffiths - Australia
Guizhou Renhe
Zlatan Muslimović - Bosnia and Herzegovina
Zvjezdan Misimović - Bosnia and Herzegovina
Rafa Jordà - Spain
Nano - Spain
Jonas Salley - Australia
Xavier Chen - Chinese Taipei
Hangzhou Greentown
Marek Jarolím - Czech Republic
Mazola - Brazil
Davy Claude Angan - Cote d'Ivoire
Kim Dong-Jin - South Korea
Masashi Oguro - Japan
Jiangsu Sainty
Eleílson - Brazil
Cristian Dănălache - Romania
Hamdi Salihi - Albania
Aleksandar Jevtić - Serbia
Sergey Krivets - Belarus
Kamoliddin Tajiev - Uzbekistan
Liaoning Whowin
Edu - Brazil
James Chamanga - Zambia
Miloš Trifunović - Serbia
Pablo Brandán - Argentina
Shavkat Mullajanov - Uzbekistan
Qingdao Jonoon
Gustavo - Brazil
Bruno Meneghel - Brazil
Gabriel Melkam - Nigeria
Sherzod Karimov - Uzbekistan
George Mourad - Syria
Shandong Luneng
Leonardo Pisculichi - Argentina
Gilberto Macena - Brazil
Marius Niculae - Romania
Ryan McGowan - Australia
Roda Antar - Lebanon
Shanghai Shenhua
Rolando Schiavi - Argentina
Dady - Cape Verde
Giovanni Moreno - Colombia
Patricio Toranzo - Argentina
Firas Al-Khatib - Syria
Shanghai Shenxin
Jaílton Paraíba - Brazil
Kieza - Brazil
Johnny - Brazil
Antônio Flávio - Brazil
Michael Marrone - Australia
Shanghai SIPG
Chris Dickson - Ghana
Ransford Addo - Ghana
Luis Carlos Cabezas - Colombia
Iban Cuadrado - Spain
Tianjin Teda
Éder Lima - Brazil
Dinélson - Brazil
Carmelo Valencia - Colombia
Vladimir Jovančić - Bosnia and Herzegovina
Erik Paartalu - Australia
Wuhan Zall
Novak Martinović - Serbia
Santos Junior - Brazil
Bentley - Nigeria
Garra Dembélé - Mali
Cho Won-Hee - South Korea
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
MLS: American-born Goal Scorer Birthplace Map
The birthplaces of the American-born players that have scored in the first 8 weeks of the 2013 MLS season
View MLS USA-born Goal Scorer Birthplace Map in a larger map
Chris Wondolwoski - Danville, California
Adam Jahn - El Macero, California
Andrew Jacobson - Palo Alto, California
Daniel Paladini - Northridge, California
Eric Avila - San Diego, California
Amobi Okugo - Hayward, California
Landon Donovan - Ontario, California
Jack McBean - Newport Beach, California
Jeff Larentowicz - Pasadena, California
Luis Gil - Garden Grove, California
Jose Villareal - Inglewood, California
Carlos Alvarez - Los Angeles, California
Josh Williams - Akron, Ohio
Ben Speas - Stow, Ohio
Chris Rolfe - Kettering, Ohio
Justin Morrow - Cleveland, Ohio
Graham Zusi - Longwood, Florida
Dax McCarty - Winter Park, Florida
Eddie Johnson - Bunnell, Florida
Jeremy Hall - Tampa, Florida
Brad Davis - Saint Charles, Missouri
Will Bruin - St. Louis, Missouri
Eric Alexander - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Corey Hertzog - Reading, Pennsylvania
Brad Evans - Phoenix, Arizona
Robbie Findley - Phoenix, Arizona
Dillon Powers - Plano, Texas
Davy Arnaud - Nederland, Texas
George John - Shoreline, Washington
Ricardo Clark - Atlanta, Georgia
Justin Braun - Salt Lake City, Utah
Kenny Cooper - Baltimore, Maryland
Perry Kitchen - Indianapolis, Indiana
Conor Casey - Dover, New Hampshire
Jack McInerney - Chattanooga, Tennessee
Mike Magee - Chicago, Illinois
View MLS USA-born Goal Scorer Birthplace Map in a larger map
Chris Wondolwoski - Danville, California
Adam Jahn - El Macero, California
Andrew Jacobson - Palo Alto, California
Daniel Paladini - Northridge, California
Eric Avila - San Diego, California
Amobi Okugo - Hayward, California
Landon Donovan - Ontario, California
Jack McBean - Newport Beach, California
Jeff Larentowicz - Pasadena, California
Luis Gil - Garden Grove, California
Jose Villareal - Inglewood, California
Carlos Alvarez - Los Angeles, California
Josh Williams - Akron, Ohio
Ben Speas - Stow, Ohio
Chris Rolfe - Kettering, Ohio
Justin Morrow - Cleveland, Ohio
Graham Zusi - Longwood, Florida
Dax McCarty - Winter Park, Florida
Eddie Johnson - Bunnell, Florida
Jeremy Hall - Tampa, Florida
Brad Davis - Saint Charles, Missouri
Will Bruin - St. Louis, Missouri
Eric Alexander - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Corey Hertzog - Reading, Pennsylvania
Brad Evans - Phoenix, Arizona
Robbie Findley - Phoenix, Arizona
Dillon Powers - Plano, Texas
Davy Arnaud - Nederland, Texas
George John - Shoreline, Washington
Ricardo Clark - Atlanta, Georgia
Justin Braun - Salt Lake City, Utah
Kenny Cooper - Baltimore, Maryland
Perry Kitchen - Indianapolis, Indiana
Conor Casey - Dover, New Hampshire
Jack McInerney - Chattanooga, Tennessee
Mike Magee - Chicago, Illinois
Labels:
Major League Soccer,
Map,
MLS
Monday, April 22, 2013
MLS Week 8 - Total Goals by Nationality
The total number of goals scored by different nationalities in the first 8 weeks of the MLS season.
Region
85 - CONCACAF
24 - Europe
29 - South America
7 - Africa
1 - Asia
Nation
60 - USA
11 - Argentina
9 - Brazil
8 - Colombia
6 - France
6 - Jamaica
5 - Canada
5 - Costa Rica
5 - Ghana
5 - Wales
4 - England
3 - Italy
3 - Mexico
3 - Panama
3 - Scotland
2 - Honduras
1 - Ecuador
1 - Japan
1 - Liberia
1 - Nigeria
1 - Northern Ireland
1 - Republic of Ireland
1 - Spain
1 - St. Kitts and Nevis
Updated: I previously posted the statistics with a week of goals missing. These are the corrected statistics.
Labels:
Goals,
Major League Soccer,
MLS,
Stats
Friday, April 19, 2013
Wigan Athletic - Player Birthplace Map
View Wigan Athletic Player Birthplace Map in a larger map
Thursday, April 18, 2013
EPL African Goal Scorers - 2012/2013
African players, by birth or national team affiliation, that have scored in the English Premier League this season.
Stats as of April 18, 2013
Goals | Player | Nationality | Club |
15 | Demba Ba | Senegal | Chelsea |
10 | Arouna Koné | Cote d'Ivoire | Wigan Athletic |
8 | Papiss Demba Cissé | Senegal | Newcastle United |
6 | Victor Anichebe | Nigeria | Everton |
6 | Stephane Sessègnon | Benin | Sunderland |
5 | Jimmy Kébé | Mali | Reading |
5 | Gervinho | Cote d'Ivoire | Arsenal |
5 | Peter Odemwingie | Nigeria | West Brom |
5 | Steven Pienaar | South Africa | Everton |
5 | Adel Taarabt | Morocco | QPR |
5 | Yaya Touré | Cote d'Ivoire | Manchester City |
3 | Emmanuel Adebayor | Togo | Tottenham Hotspur |
3 | Sebastien Bassong | Cameroon | Norwich City |
3 | Mohamed Diamé | Senegal | West Ham United |
2 | Modibo Maïga | Mali | West Ham United |
1 | Shola Ameobi | Nigeria | Newcastle United |
1 | Benoit Assou-Ekotto | Cameroon | Tottenham Hotspur |
1 | Gaël Bigirimana | Burundi | Newcastle United |
1 | Karim El Ahmadi | Morocco | Aston Villa |
1 | Kei Kamara | Sierra Leone | Norwich City |
1 | Victor Moses | Nigeria | Chelsea |
1 | Youssouf Mulumbu | DR Congo | West Brom |
Stats as of April 18, 2013
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
FIFA Confederation Ranking Comparison - April 2013
Comparing FIFA Confederations using the average FIFA ranking of the top 5 teams from each region.
Top 5 Avg. - Confederation (+/- March)
3.8 - Europe (+/-0.0)
1 - Spain
2 - Germany
4 - Croatia
5 - Portugal
7 - England
11.0 - South America (+/-0.0)
3 - Argentina
6 - Colombia
10 - Ecuador
17 - Uruguay
19 - Brazil
25.2 - Africa (-1.0)
12 - Cote d'Ivoire
22 - Ghana
26 - Mali
31 - Nigeria
35 - Algeria
35.8 - CONCACAF (+2.0)
14 - Mexico
28 - USA
38 - Panama
47 - Costa Rica
52 - Honduras
47.8 - Asia (-2.2)
29 - Japan
42 - South Korea
46 - Australia
56 - Iran
66 - Uzbekistan
132.0 - Oceania (-3.0)
86 - New Zealand
105 - New Caledonia
134 - Tahiti
162 - Solomon Islands
173 - Vanuatu
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
MLS Week 6 - Total Goals by Nationality
The total number of goals scored by different nationalities in the first 6 weeks of the MLS season.
Region
58 - CONCACAF
21 - South America
19 - Europe
5 - Africa
1 - Asia
Nation
38 - USA
8 - Argentina
6 - Brazil
6 - Colombia
5 - Canada
5 - Costa Rica
5 - Jamaica
5 - Wales
4 - France
4 - Ghana
3 - Italy
3 - Scotland
2 - Honduras
2 - Panama
1 - Ecuador
1 - Japan
1 - Liberia
1 - Mexico
1 - Republic of Ireland
1 - Spain
Labels:
Goals,
Major League Soccer,
MLS,
Stats
Monday, April 15, 2013
La Liga Non-European Goal Scorers
SOUTH AMERICA (209)
43 - Lionel Messi (Argentina: Barcelona)
24 - Radamel Falcao (Colombia: Atlético Madrid)
13 - Gonzalo Higuaín (Argentina: Real Madrid)
11 - Jonas (Brazil: Valencia)
7 - Léo Baptistão (Brazil: Rayo Vallecano)
7 - Javier Saviola (Argentina: Málaga)
7 - Diego Costa (Brazil: Atlético Madrid)
6 - Gary Medel (Chile: Sevilla)
6 - Roque Santa Cruz (Paraguay: Málaga)
5 - Gonzalo Castro (Uruguay: Real Soceidad)
5 - Adriano Correia (Brazil: Barcelona)
5 - Nelson Valdez (Paraguay: Valencia)
5 - Christian Stuani (Uruguay: Espanyol)
5 - Dorlan Pabón (Colombia: Real Betis)
4 - Martin Demichelis (Argentina: Málaga)
4 - Ángel di María (Argentina: Real Madrid)
4 - Alejandro Domínguez (Argentina: Rayo Vallecano)
4 - Auguston Fernandez (Argentina: Celta de Vigo)
4 - Alexis Sánchez (Chile: Barcelona)
3 - Abel Aguilar (Colombia: Deportivo La Coruña)
3 - Emiliano Armenteros (Argentina: Osasuna)
3 - Federico Fazio (Argentina: Sevilla)
2 - Diego Colotto (Argentina: Espanyol)
2 - Kaká (Brazil: Real Madrid)
2 - Diego Ifrán (Uruguay: Real Sociedad)
2 - Miranda (Brazil: Atlético Madrid)
2 - Pedro Morales (Chile: Málaga)
2 - Paulão (Brazil: Real Betis)
2 - Júlio Baptista (Brazil: Malaga)
1 - Juan Albín (Uruguay: Espanyol)
1 - Brayan Angulo (Colombia: Granada)
1 - Ever Banega (Argentina: Valencia)
1 - Diego Buonanotte (Argentina: Malaga)
1 - Gustavo Cabral (Argentina: Celta de Vigo)
1 - Alberto Costa (Argentina: Valencia)
1 - Federico Fernández (Argentina: Getafe)
1 - Pedro Geromel (Brazil: Mallorca)
1 - Diego Godín (Uruguay: Atletico Madrid)
1 - Cicinho (Brazil: Sevilla)
1 - Weligton (Brazil: Malaga)
1 - Pablo Piatti (Argentina: Valencia)
1 - Cristian Rodriguez (Uruguay: Atletico Madrid)
1 - Francisco Silva (Chile: Osasuna)
1 - Franco Vázquez (Argentina: Rayo Vallecano)
1 - Franco Zuculini (Argentina: Real Zaragoza)
1 - Filipe Luis (Brazil: Atletico Madrid)
AFRICA (43)
8 - Manucho Gonçalves (Angola: Real Valladolid)
7 - Obafemi Martins (Nigeria: Levante)
4 - Youssef El-Arabi (Morocco: Granada)
3 - Lass Bangoura (Guinea: Rayo Vallecano)
3 - Abdelaziz Barrada (Morocco: Getafe)
3 - Sofiane Feghouli (Algeria: Valencia)
3 - Odion Ighalo (Nigeria: Granada)
3 - Wakaso Mubarak (Ghana: Espanyol)
2 - Nabil El Zhar (Morocco: Levante)
2 - Emilio Nsue (Equatorial Guinea: Mallorca)
1 - Rodolfo Bodipo (Equatorial Guinea: Deportivo La Coruña)
1 - Michael Essien (Ghana: Real Madrid)
1 - Fabrice Olinga (Cameroon: Malaga)
1 - Alexandre Song (Cameroon: Barcelona)
1 - Nosa Igiebor (Nigeria: Real Betis)
CONCACAF (20)
13 - Carlos Vela (Mexico: Real Sociedad)
3 - Giovani dos Santos (Mexico: Mallorca)
2 - Joel Campbell (Costa Rica: Real Betis)
2 - Hector Moreno (Mexico: Espanyol)
ASIA (4)
3 - Chu-Young Park (South Korea: Celta de Vigo)
1 - Masoud Shojaei (Iran: Osasuna)
Stats as of April 14, 2013
Labels:
Goal Scorers,
La Liga,
Map,
Spain
Thursday, April 11, 2013
FIFA Best/Worst Rankings - April 2013
Nations currently at their best or worst all-time ranking position in the April 2013 FIFA Rankings.
Best Ranking
10 - Ecuador
36 - Venezuela
38 - Panama
48 - Albania
59 - Equatorial Guinea
112 - Tajikistan
139 - Afghanistan
Worst Ranking
19 - Brazil
165 - Singapore
174 - Yemen
177 - Fiji
183 - Curaçao
196 - Cayman Islands
198 - Eritrea
202 - Macau
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
German Bundesliga Non-European Goal Scorers
Non-European goal scorers (by birth or national team affiliation) in the 2012/2013 German Bundesliga season.
SOUTH AMERICA (44)
7 - Diego (Brazil: Wolfsburg)
6 - Jefferson Farfán (Peru: Schalke 04)
5 - Juan Arango (Venezuela: Borussia M'gladbach)
5 - Roberto Firmino (Brazil: Hoffenheim)
4 - Naldo (Brazil: Wolfsburg)
4 - Claudio Pizarro (Peru: Bayern München)
3 - Luiz Gustavo (Brazil: Bayern München)
3 - Michel Bastos (Brazil: Schalke 04)
1 - Raffael (Brazil: Schalke 04)
1 - Dante (Brazil: Bayern München)
1 - Rafinha (Brazil: Bayern München)
1 - Edu (Brazil: Greuther Fürth)
1 - Felipe Santana (Brazil: Borussia Dortmund)
1 - Anderson Bamba (Brazil: Eintracht Frankfurt)
1 - Elkin Soto (Colombia: Mainz 05)
1 - Felipe (Brazil: Hannover 96)
ASIA (32)
9 - Heung-Min Son (South Korea: Hamburger SV)
6 - Takashi Inui (Japan: Eintracht Frankfurt)
4 - Hiroshi Kiyotake (Japan: Nürnberg)
4 - Robbie Kruse (Australia: Fortuna Düsseldorf)
3 - Ja-Cheol Koo (South Korea: Augsburg)
2 - Takashi Usami (Japan: Hoffenheim)
1 - Makoto Hasebe (Japan: Wolfsburg)
1 - Dong-Won Ji (South Korea: Augsburg)
1 - Shinji Okazaki (Japan: Stuttgart)
1 - Atsuto Uchida (Japan: Schalke 04)
AFRICA (29)
10 - Mame Biram Diouf (Senegal: Hannover 96)
5 - Didier Ya Konan (Cote d'Ivoire: Hannover 96)
3 - Joël Matip (Cameroon: Schalke 04)
3 - Ibrahima Traore (Guinea: Stuttgart)
2 - Cedric Makiadi (DR Congo: Freiburg)
2 - Nando Rafael (Angola: Fortuna Düsseldorf)
1 - Joseph Akpala (Nigeria: Werder Bremen)
1 - Diagné Fallou (Senegal: Freiburg)
1 - Karim Haggui (Tunisia: Hannover 96)
1 - Karim Matmour (Algeria: Eintracht Frankfurt)
CONCACAF (8)
3 - Fabian Johnson (USA: Hoffenheim)
1 - Timothy Chandler (USA: Nürnberg)
1 - Júnior Díaz (Costa Rica: Mainz 05)
1 - Jermaine Jones (USA: Schalke 04)
1 - Olivier Occéan (Canada: Eintracht Frankfurt)
1 - Daniel Williams (USA: Hoffenheim)
Stats as of April 9, 2013
Labels:
Bundesliga,
Germany,
Goal Scorers,
Map
Monday, April 8, 2013
MLS Week 5 - Total Goals by Nationality
The total number of goals scored by different nationalities in the first 5 weeks of the MLS season.
Region
52 - CONCACAF
18 - South America
14 - Europe
4 - Africa
1 - Asia
Nation
33 - USA
8 - Argentina
5 - Brazil
5 - Costa Rica
4 - Canada
4 - Colombia
4 - Jamaica
4 - Wales
3 - France
3 - Ghana
3 - Scotland
2 - Honduras
2 - Panama
1 - Ecuador
1 - Japan
1 - Liberia
1 - Mexico
1 - Republic of Ireland
1 - Spain
Labels:
Goals,
Major League Soccer,
MLS,
US Soccer
Soccer Look-Alikes
In the first year of The Best Eleven I did a handful of look-alike posts that readers seemed to enjoy. It's been a few years since then so I decided to give it another go with Movie and TV characters (mostly villains). It's admittedly much harder to be original these days with so many great blogs/websites/forums posting look-alikes, but here are a few of the better doppelgangers that I've seen, heard about, or thought of recently.
Andy Garcia - Dimitar Berbatov |
Rafa Benitez - "Al" from Toy Story |
Cobra Kai Sensei from Karate Kid - Dunga |
Owen Hargreaves - Robb Stark from Game of Thrones |
Herve Renard (Zambia Coach) - Jaime Lannister from Game of Thrones |
Jonjo Shelvey - Lord Voldemort from Harry Potter |
Gus Fring from Breaking Bad - Chris Hughton (Norwich City) |
Alvaro Negredo - Sylar (Zachary Quinto) from Heroes |
Tony Montana from Scarface - Pablo Hernandez (Swansea City) |
Rüştü Reçber (Former Turkey GK) - Ardeth Bay from The Mummy |
Labels:
Look-Alikes
Friday, April 5, 2013
EPL Non-European Goal Scorers
Africa (88)
15 - Demba Ba (Senegal)
10 - Arouna Koné (Cote d'Ivoire)
7 - Papiss Cissé (Senegal)
5 - Victor Anichebe (Nigeria)
5 - Jimmy Kébé (Mali)
5 - Gervinho (Cote d'Ivoire)
5 - Peter Odemwingie (Nigeria)
5 - Steven Pienaar (South Africa)
5 - Stephane Sessègnon (Benin)
5 - Adel Taarabt (Morocco)
5 - Yaya Touré (Cote d'Ivoire)
3 - Sebastien Bassong (Cameroon)
2 - Emmanuel Adebayor (Togo)
2 - Mohamed Diamé (Senegal)
2 - Modibo Maïga (Mali)
1 - Shola Ameobi (Nigeria)
1 - Benoit Assou-Ekotto (Cameroon)
1 - Gaël Bigirimana (Burundi)
1 - Karim El Ahmadi (Morocco)
1 - Kei Kamara (Sierra Leone)
1 - Victor Moses (Nigeria)
1 - Youssouf Mulumbu (DR Congo)
South America (71)
22 - Luis Suárez (Uruguay)
10 - Carlos Tévez (Argentina)
9 - Sergio Agüero (Argentina)
5 - Franco Di Santo (Argentina)
4 - Gaston Ramírez (Uruguay)
4 - Ramires (Brazil)
3 - Rafael (Brazil)
3 - Hugo Rodallega (Colombia)
2 - Philippe Coutinho (Brazil)
2 - Pablo Zabaleta (Argentina)
1 - Jean Beausejour (Chile)
1 - Anderson (Brazil)
1 - Oscar (Brazil)
1 - Jonas Gutiérrez (Argentina)
1 - Ángelo Henríquez (Chile)
1 - David Luiz (Brazil)
1 - Sandro (Brazil)
CONCACAF (27)
8 - Javier Hernández (Mexico)
5 - Clint Dempsey (USA)
3 - Kenwyne Jones (Trinidad and Tobago)
2 - Emmerson Boyce (Barbados)
2 - David Hoilett (Canada)
2 - Bryan Ruiz (Costa Rica)
1 - Maynor Figueroa (Honduras)
1 - Simeon Jackson (Canada)
1 - Mikele Leigertwood (Antigua and Barbuda)
1 - Adrian Mariappa (Jamaica)
1 - Gareth McCleary (Jamaica)
Asia (6)
5 - Shinji Kagawa (Japan)
1 - Brett Holman (Australia)
Oceania (2)
1 - Ryan Nelsen (New Zealand)
1 - Winston Reid (New Zealand)
2012-2013 Season, stats as of April 5, 2013.
Labels:
England,
EPL,
Goal Scorers,
Maps
Thursday, April 4, 2013
MLS Week 4 - Total Goals by Nationality
The total number of goals scored by different nationalities in the first 4 weeks of the MLS season.
Region
42 - CONCACAF
14 - South America
13 - Europe
3 - Africa
1 - Asia
Nation
27 - USA
7 - Argentina
5 - Costa Rica
4 - Canada
4 - Wales
3 - Brazil
3 - Colombia
3 - France
3 - Scotland
2 - Ghana
2 - Honduras
2 - Jamaica
1 - Ecuador
1 - Japan
1 - Liberia
1 - Mexico
1 - Panama
1 - Republic of Ireland
1 - Spain
Labels:
Goals,
Major League Soccer,
MLS
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
MLS Player Name Pronunciation Guide 2013
Chicago Fire
Alec Kann - kahn
Jalil Anibaba - Jah-LEEL Ah-Nee-Bah-Bah
Sherjill MacDonald - sir-ZHEEL
Dilly Duka - DOO-kah
Gonzalo Segares - seh-GAH-res
Patrick Nyarko - NEE-yah-koh
Jeff Larentowicz - low-REN-toe-witz
Michael Videira - VEE-dare-AH
Arne Friedrich - ARR-nuh FREE-drick
Quincy Amarikwa - ah-MARE-ik-wah
Joel Lindpere - jol lind-pair
Paolo Tornaghi - TOR-nah-GEE
Chivas USA
Carlos Borja - Bohr-ha
Edgar Mejia - Meh-he-ah
Miller Bolaños - Boh-lah-nios
Juan Agudelo - Ah-gu-deh-loh
Eric Avila - Ah-vih-lah
Laurent Courtois - Core-tuah
Jorge Villafaña - Vi-yah-fah-niah
Timothy Melia - Meh-lee-ah
Marvin Iraheta - E-rah-eh-tah
Colorado Rapids
Nick LaBrocca - la-BROCK-ah
Drew Moor - MORE
Martin Rivero - mar-TEEN ree-VARE-oh
Hendry Thomas - HEN-dree toe-MAHS
Kamani Hill - kah-MAH-nee
Tony Cascio - CASS-ee-oh
Atiba Harris - at-TEE-bah
Dillon Serna - SARE-nah
Andre Akpan - AHK-pahn
Steward Ceus - SAY-oos
Pablo Mastroeni - mahs-troh-EHN-ee
Danny Mwanga - muh-WAHN-gah
Columbus Crew
Gláuber - gl-OW-burr
Tony Tchani - CHA-knee
Bernardo Anor - Ah-noor
Justin Meram - MEER-ahm
Dominic Oduro - OH-dur-OH
Aaron Schoenfeld - SHOW-en-feld
Konrad Warzycha - VAR-zee-HA
Kevan George - KEY-vonn
Jairo Arrieta - HI-row arr-EE-eta
Andy Gruenebaum - GREW-nah-BAHM
Federico Higuain - FED-er-EE-co EE-gwa-EEN
DC United
Nick DeLeon - de-le-ON
Dwayne De Rosario - DAY-row-SAR-ee-oh
Bill Hamid - Ah-meed
Dejan Jakovic - DAY-on YA-ko-vich
Lionard Pajoy - pa-hoy
Chris Pontius - PON-tee-us
FC Dallas
Ugo Ihemelu - OO-go ee-HEM-meh-loo
Jair Benitez - Ji-EER
David Ferreira - dah-VEED feh-RARE-ah
Houston Dynamo
Eric Brunner - BREW-ner
Warren Creavalle - cruh-VAL
Mike Chabala - Cha-ball-ah
Kofi Sarkodie - KO-fee sar-KO-dee
Adam Moffat - Moff-it
Tyler Deric - DARE-ick
Boniek Garcia - Bone-ee-ECK
Bobby Boswell - BOZ-well
Los Angeles Galaxy
Carlo Cudicini - COO-duh-CHEE-knee
Todd Dunivant - DUNN-uh-vint
Marcelo Sarvas - sahr-VIS
Bryan Gaul - gall
Kofi Opare - CO-fee oh-PAR-ee
Gyasi Zardes - JAS-see ZAR-des
Montreal Impact
Zarek Valentin - Val-en-teen
Patrice Bernier - Bern-yay
Marco Di Vaio - Di Va-yo
Sanna Nyassi - Sawn-na Nye-as-see
Dennis Iapichino - Ya-pikino
Davy Arnaud - Ar-no
Andrea Pisanu - Pi-zanu
Sinisa Ubiparipovic - Sini-sha Ubi-Pari-Povik
Karl Ouimette - Wee-mette
Maxime Crepeau - Cray-po
Wandrille Lefevre - Vandril Le-fay-vre
Karl Ouimette - Wee-mette
Maxim Tissot - Ti-so
New England Revolution
Matt Reis - REESE
Andrew Farrell - FAIR-ell
Kalifa Cisse - kah-LEE-fah SEE-say
AJ Soares - SORES
Juan Toja - TOE-ha
Chris Tierney - TEER-nee
Kelyn Rown - KELL-len ROW
Bilal Duckett - bill-LAHL
Sainey Nyassi - SAIN-nee ny-AH-see
Jose Goncalves - joe-SAY gon-SAHL-ves
Lee Nguyen - WIN
Darrius Barnes - DARE-ee-us
Gabe Latigue - lah-TEEG
Jerry Bengtson - BEHN-son
Luis Soffner - LOO-ee SOFF-ner
Saer Sene - sah-AIR SEN
Dimitry Imbongo - dim-EE-tree im-BONG-go
New York Red Bulls
Jamison Olave - HA-mee-son oh-LAH-vay
Fabian Espindola - fah-bee-AHN es-SPEEN-doh-lah
Marius Obekop - mare-EE-us oh-BEH-cop
Thierry Henry - TYAIR-ee ahn-REE
Ryan Meara - MARE-uh
Ruben Bover - roo-BEN boh-VEHR
Michael Bustamante - BOOST-tah-mahn-tay
Kosuke Kimura - KOHS-kay kee-MOO-rah
Josue Martinez - HO-sway
Luis Robles - ROH-blez
Peguy Luyindula - PEG-gee loo-yin-DOO-lah
Rafhinha - raff-FEEN-yah
Philadelphia Union
Chris Konopka - Con-op-ka
Bakary Soumare - Ba-car-ee Sue-mar-ee
Jack McInerney - Mac-IN-ern-ee
Sebastien Le Toux - Le TWO
Michael Lahoud - la-WHO'd
Amobi Okugo - A-Moby oh-KOO-go
Jimmy McLaughlin - muk-LAHK-lun
Sheanon Williams - SHANE-en
Keon Daniel - Kee-ON
Raymon Gaddis - Ray-moan Gad-dis
Antoine Hoppenot - An-Twon Hope-e-no
Portland Timbers
Darlington Nagbe - NAG-be
Sal Zizzo - ZEE-zoh
Diego Valeri - VA-lehr-ee
Frederic Piquionne - pick-EE-own
Kalif Alhassan - KUH-leaf AL-hass-on
Ryan Kawulok - ka-WALL-uk
Bright Dike - DEE-kay
Mikael Silvestre - mi-KELL sil-ves-TRAY
Milos Kocic - MEE-losh ko-SICH
Hanyer Mosquera - HAHN-yehr moss-KEH-rah
Andrew Jean-Baptiste - zhahn-bap-TEEST
Futty Danso - Foot-y DAN-sue
Real Salt Lake
Tony Beltran - BELL-trann
Kwame Watson-Siriboe - SEAR-uh-bow
Lovel Palmer - luh-VELL
Joao Plata - ZHOW
Yordany Alvarez - jor-DONN-ee
Alvaro Saborio - Al-vuh-ro sabb-oh-REE-oh
Luis Gil - GILL
Chris Schuler - SHOO-ler
Abdoulie Mansally - ab-do-LYE
San Jose Earthquakes
David Bingham - BING-um
Shea Salinas - SHAY
Chris Wondolowski - wan-dough-LOWW-skee
Mehdi Ballouchy - meh-DEE BUH-loo-SHEE
Adam Jahn - john
Steven Lenhart - LEN-heart
Nana Attakora - NANNA AT-uh-CORE-uh
Rafael Baca - BOCK-uh
Steven Beitashour - BAY-tah-sure
Marvin Chavez - CHAW-vez
Seattle Sounders
Osvaldo Alonso - ahs-VAHL-doe
Servando Carrasco - sir-VAWN-dough cuh-ROSS-coh
Ashani Fairclough - As-shah-nee FAIR-claw
Michael Gspurning - guh-SHPOORN-ing
Patrick Ianni - ee-AWN-ee
Obafemi Martins - Oh-bah-fem-ee
Lamar Neagle - NAY-gull
Mauro Rosales - MOW-ro roh-SAH-les
Djimi Traore - Jimmy try-OR-ay
Steve Zakuani - zak-uh-WAH-nee
Eriq Zavaleta - Zah-va-let-uh
Sporting Kansas City
Matt Besler - BEEZ-ler
Graham Zusi - ZOO-see
Teal Bunbury - BUN-buh-ree
Benny Feilhaber - FAIL-hob-ber
Bobby Convey - CON-vee
Lawrence Olum - OH-lumm
Seth Sinovic - sin-OH-vick
Claudio Bieler - bee-AY-lurr
Eric Kronberg - Krawn-berg
Oriol Rosell - ew-REE-all rohz-EL
Soony Saad - soo-NEE sod
Mechack Jerome - MEH-shack
Aurelien Collin - au-REEL-ee-en
Toronto FC
Danny Califf - Kay-liff
Gale Agbossoumonde - Gal-eh Ag-boos-o-mon-deh
John Bostock - Boss-tock
Danny Koevermans - Koo-ver-mans
Stefan Frei - Stef-in Fry
Hogan Ephraim - E-frame
Andrew Wiedeman - Wee-da-men
Darren O'Dea - O'Dee
Vancouver Whitecaps
Brad Rusin - RUSS-in
Alain Rochat - ah-lahn roe-SHA
Camilo Sanvezzo - kah-MEE-lo san-VAY-zoe
Darren Mattocks - MAT-uks
Young-Pyo Lee - yung-pee-o
Daigo Kobayashi - die-go
Johnny Leveron - lev-uh-ronn
Kekuta Manneh - keh-KOO-tuh mah-nay
Jun Marques Davidson - JOON MAR-kiss
Gershon Koffie - GURR-shin co-fee
Russel Teibert - TIE-bert
Labels:
Major League Soccer,
MLS
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
MLS Week 4 - Goal Scorer Nationalities
CONCACAF
Canada
2 - Will Johnson (POR)
1 - Jonathan Osorio (TOR)
Honduras
1 - Hendry Thomas (COL)
Panama
1 - Blas Pérez (DAL)
USA
1 - Mike Magee (LA)
1 - Jose Villarreal (LA)
1 - Dax McCarty (NY)
1 - Conor Casey (PHI)
1 - Dillon Powers (COL)
1 - Graham Zusi (SKC)
1 - Will Bruin (HOU)
1 - Robbie Findley (RSL)
1 - Luis Gil (RSL)
1 - Brad Evans (SEA)
1 - Eric Avila (CHV)
EUROPE
England
1 - Giles Barnes (HOU)
France
1 - Thierry Henry (NY)
Scotland
1 - Kenny Miller (VAN)
Wales
1 - Robert Earnshaw (TOR)
SOUTH AMERICA
Argentina
1 - Claudio Bieler (SKC)
Labels:
Goals,
Major League Soccer,
Maps,
MLS
Monday, April 1, 2013
Europe: Top 5 Goal Scorers by FIFA Confederation
The current top 5 European-based goal scorers from each non-European FIFA confederation.
South America
42 - Lionel Messi (Argentina: Barcelona)
23 - Jackson Martínez (Colombia: FC Porto)
22 - Luis Suarez (Uruguay: Liverpool)
21 - Radamel Falcao (Colombia: Atletico Madrid)
20 - Edinson Cavani (Uruguay: Napoli)
Africa
26 - Wilfried Bony (Cote d'Ivoire: Vitesse)
20 - Rafik Djebbour (Algeria: Olympiacos)
17 - Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Gabon: Saint-Étienne)
17 - Dieumerci Mbokani (DR Congo: Anderlecht)
15 - Demba Ba (Senegal: Chelsea)
CONCACAF
18 - Jozy Altidore (USA: AZ)
12 - Carlos Vela (Mexico: Real Sociedad)
11 - Terrence Boyd (USA: Rapid Vienna)
8 - Javier Hernández (Mexico: Manchester United)
7 - Lester Peltier (Trinidad & Tobago: Slovan Bratislava)
Asia
14 - Senharib Malki (Syria: Roda JC)
9 - Heung-Min Son (South Korea: Hamburger SV)
8 - Thaer Al Bawab (Jordan: Gaz Metan Mediaş)
7 - Mike Havenaar (Japan: Vitesse)
7 - Keisuke Honda (Japan: Dinamo Moscow)
Oceania
4 - Greg Draper (New Zealand: The New Saints)
3 - Marama Vahirua (Tahiti: Panthrakikos)
2 - Wesley Lautoa (New Caledonia: Lorient)
1 - Rory Fallon (New Zealand: Aberdeen)
1 - Ryan Nelsen (New Zealand: QPR)
1 - Winston Reid (New Zealand: West Ham United)
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