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FIFA Confederations Cup

USA to upset Brazil in the Confederations Cup Final

Saturday, June 27th, 2009

June 28, 2009
Miami, USA

The US men’s national soccer team are on killer roll and Brazil is next on their menu.

After eliminating Spain in the Semi-finals  - FIFA’s #1 ranked World Soccer Nation with a convincing 0-2 defeat - the US now turn to another giant with a score to settle - Brazil.

Os Brasileiros beat the US in the opening group match with a respectful 3-0 scoreline.  The US can point to a poor red card decision which left them with 10 men for a good part of the game, but regardless of the bad call there was no doubt that Brazil toyed with the US ambitions of securing any positive results.. The US played too cautious and with too much respect and with a lack of evident strategy for this match. But how things have changed.

Fastforward 1 week and we’ve seen a US squad that have found their form, hunger and belief which can be compared to the Euro 2004 Champion’s Greece. Can the USA upset the Samba boys in the similar fashion as the Greeks did the Portuguese? Will Brazil learn from Spain’s mistakes? Can the US overcome a determined 5 time World Cup Champion? As the USA look towards the CONCACAF Gold Cup competition in a weeks’ time their minds are strictly on the football. The same can not be said about the Brazilians who have mostly returned from long seasons in Europe and will be looking forward to a month off with their rodizio and buffet of model girlfriends, sandy beaches, caipirinhas and superhero homecoming to their beloved Brazil.

The bookies will be favoring Brazil with near 7-1 odds to win the Confederations Cup but the Americans have never been so close to such glory.  A win over Brazil is achievable. Afterall it’s only 90 minutes of football and anything can happen. A win will give the US  their first recognized global achievement and boost the sport of soccer to unseen levels, something the sport can definetely use in these times. After seeing Egypt go down and later Spain.. i say.. why not? wierder things have happened.   Viva USA.. For the love of this sport in North America i say go for it!  Viva the Beautiful game.

Brazil v South Africa Live - FIFA Confederations Cup

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

Thursday June 25th at 14:30 EST - Watch Brazil vs South Africa Live Semi-final for the FIFA Confederations Cup.

Brazil have been grooving through all their games having won all 3 games and secured all 9 points all in gaining confidence and with the flair that has defined Brazil as a soccer nation over the past 50 years. Their dismantling of Italy was textbook  Brazil as they gained confidence as each minute went on. Playmaker Kaka is looking amazing with speed, quick passing and smart give and gos. Dunga’s decision to keep Robinho in the squad has paid off big time as the forward bring cockiness into a samba like fluid attack. What you can’t hear behind the load noise of the swarming bee horns is the beats of Samba. Perhaps the South Africa fans will drown out the drum beats on Thursday but expect Brazil to bring the beat back on the pitch.

South Africa as the hosting nation has deservedly booked a place in the Confederation’s Cup semi-final.. and with the spirit of Africa behind them feel they have a chance in advancing to the finals.. however they have a massive hurdle ahead of them in the name of the Seleccao Canarinha AKA Brazil. Bafana Bafana or Samba Samba.. whatever the result the music will be sweet.

Watch Brazil vs South Africa Live on June 24th, 2009 at 14:30 EST

Spain vs USA Live - FIFA Confederations Cup

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

On Sunday June 21st -  The USA were facing sure elmination unless they beat Egypt and would need Brazil to beat Italy. On top of that.. they would need a 6 goal swing in their favor to edge Italy for 2nd place. it would be an understatement but the odds were surely against them. It all happened.. amazing sport this football is.  Italy got treated some humble pie by the confident Brazilians as they took one of their biggest losses - going down 3-0 by half time.. The scoreline remained the same by end of regulation time. The USA unaware of the results in the Brazil vs Italy game decided to take things into their own hands and played Egypt off the park. Egypt looked defeated and frustrated while the US were playing with hunger and confidence. Perhaps it was the loss of the prolific Egyptian Zidan or perhaps the goalie was shook up with that gash to his head.. but by the end of the 90 Minutes.. the USA were up 3-0 against Egypt and Brazil were up 3-0 against Italy.  3 crucial points for USA and 6 swing goals in their favor. Qualification to the semi-finals secured.  A match scheduled with Spain on June 24th for a chance to knock the top World team out of the tournament.

Again the odds will be against the USA as they play on Wednesday June 24th Spain vs USA Live at 14:30 EST

Spain have just set a world record by going on a 15 game winning streak and have not lost a game since November of 2006. Boosted by the confidence of winning the Euro 2008 cup, having Barcelona winning the Champions League, a return of champion coach Del Bosque to the squad and massive amounts of confidence - it is no wonder the bookies will be favoring Spain on all fronts. But this is football my friends.. Watch USA vs Spain Live on June 24th, 2009.

FIFA Confederations Cup Standings - Semi-finals Preview

Sunday, June 21st, 2009

Group A of the Confederation’s Cup has concluded it’s games leaving it’s first 2 victims in Iraq and New Zealand.  Hosts South African advance and so does the record breaking Spanish team (now with 15 straight wins).

The final standing like this for Group A Confederations Cup:

FIFA Confederations Cup - Groups & Standings

Group A Table Standings

            Team    MP W D L GF GA Pts

* 1. Spain        3  3  0  0  7  0  9
* 2. South Africa 2  1  1  1  2  1  4
 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
 3. Iraq         3  0  2  1  0  1  2
 4. New Zealand  2  0  1  2  0  7  1

These teams await today’s exciting matches between Brazil v Italy and USA v Egypt both scheduled for 2:30 pm this afternoon and available on ESPN & ESPN2 respectively.

The semi-finals are scheduled for June 24th (wednesday) at 2:30 pm. Spain won the group and will face the 2nd place team of Group B. South Africa will face the first place team in Group B.

Semi-final #1 - FIFA Confederations Cup Live:

Spain vs Group B - 2nd Place

Semi-final #2 - FIFA Confederations Cup Live:

Groub B - 1st Place vs South Africa

Here are the likely Scenarios for the Semi-Final teams based on todays possible results:

Likely Scenario 1 - If Brazil win and Egypt win:

Group B Table Standings

            Team               W D L Pts

* 1. Brazil       3  0  0  9
* 2. Egypt        2  0  1  6
 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
 3. Italy         1  0  2  3
 3. USA           0  0  3  3

We’d then have the following Semi-Final matches ups

Spain vs Egypt

Brazil vs South Africa

Likely Scenario 2 - If Italy win and Egypt win:

Group B Table Standings

            Team               W D L Pts

 1. Brazil       2  0  1  9
 2. Egypt        2  0  1  6
 3. Italy        2  0  1  6
 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
 3. USA           0  0  3  3

We’d then have a situation where goal differential for each nation would determine who advances.

Brazil will get eliminated from the FIFA Confederations Cup if they lose to italy by two or more goals and an Egypt win by three goals against the United States.

Egypt will get eliminated form the FIFA Confederations cup if Brazil beats Italy by a goal and if USA beats Egypt,

Italy can get eliminated even if they win Brazil.. this scenario would take place if Italy beat Brazil by one goal and Egypt wins the USA by 3 goals, creating the 3 way tie as per above table. Goal differential in this situation would be Brasil 3, Egypt 3, Italy 2.

USA will most likely be eliminated unless the following happens. They must win Egypt on Sunday. And Italy must lose to Brazil.  As well the USA will need to beef up their goal differential which currently stands at -5.

Likely Scenario 3 - If Brazil & Italy Tie and Egypt Win:

Group B Table Standings

            Team               W D L Pts

* 1. Brazil       2  1  0  7
* 2. Egypt        2  0  1  6
 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
 3. Italy         1  1  1  4
 3. USA           0  0  3  3

We’d then have an Italy elimination from the FIFA Confederation Cup and the following Semi-Final matches ups

Spain vs Egypt

Brazil vs South Africa

This is football.. with numerous outcomes and a wave of emotions that occur inside the 90 minute match. Today’s group B matches will bring millions of football fans around the world excitement and nail biting action right up to the last minute of extra time. It’s quite possible that we could have one of the following scenarios for the FIFA Confederations Cup Semi-final

  • Spain vs Egypt
    Spain vs Brazil
    Spain vs Italy
    Spain vs USA
  • Brazil vs South Africa
    Egypt vs South Africa
    Italy vs South Africa

So if you have nothing planned for this Sunday afternoon.. get ready to watch some exciting international football. If you do have something else planned.. then as a football fan i urge you to tune into one of the following matches and get stuck in mate!

Watch Italy vs Brazil Live at 2:00 PM (est) on ESPN BBC3, CBC, ESPN 360Univision and online… June 21, 2009

Watch US vs Egypt Live at 2:30 PM on Telefutura, ESPN2, ESPN 360, GolTV-Canada… June 21, 2009

Brazil v Italy Live - Confederations Cup 2009

Saturday, June 20th, 2009

Many Italians and Brazilians will be tuning in Sunday June 21st at 2:30 PM EST to watch a massive match taking place in the FIFA Confederations Cup 2009 in South Africa.

This is the 3rd match in the qualifying group which contains Brazil, Italy, USA and Egypt. The funny thing is that with 2 games played there is a possbility that each team can still qualify or get eliminated.

The standings at this point are: Brazil 6 pts, Italy 3 pts, Egypt 3 pts, USA 0 pts.

Outcome Scenarios:

Brazil v Italy Match - June 21st at 2:30 pm

If Brazil wins Italy - Brazil will have 9 pts and Italy will remain with 3 pts.  Brazil will win the group and most likely avoid Spain in the Semi-Final. Italy will be eliminated.

If Brazil vs Italy results in a Tie - then Brazil will win the group and Italy will remain on 4 pts. If Egypt win their game with the USA then Italy will be eliminated and Egypt will secure second place and be rewarded with a semi-final encounter with Spain.

It Brazil vs Italy results in an Italian victory, then, Italy and Brazil will both have 6 pts.. And goal differential and head to head results will be used to determine who advances.. If Egypt win and also secure 6 pts.  There will be a 3 way tie.. and it will come down to goal differential between these 3 teams.

USA vs Egypt Live Match at June 21, 2:30 pm EST

USA still has a remote mathematical chance of qualifying.. for this to occur, the US Soccer team will need to win the USA vs Egypt match. and will need Brazil to beat Italy. This scenario would leave the group looking like this: Brazil 9 pts, Italy 3 pts, Egypt 3 pts, USA 3 pts. And it will come down to the goal differential of these teams. USA will need to score a massive amount of goals in order to pull out of their negative differential.. right now current with 1 goal scored and 6 suffered leaving them with a -5 goal differential.  Egypt have scored 4 and suffered 4 with a 0 goal differential. The Italians have scored 3 and suffered 2 with a +1 goal differential. So if the USA score 5 goals and italy lose by more than 2 goals.. then they have a chance.. however the way Egypt have been playing i think this will be an unlikely scenario.

This will be one of the most anticipated matches of the tournament.. and the reward for 2nd place will be to face a killer Spain team that has now gone undefeated since Nov of 2006.

Do yourself a favor and tune into these matches on Sunday June 21st for a great afternoon of international footbal.

Watch Brazil v Italy live at 2:30pm June 21st.

Watch USA vs Egypt live at 2:30pm June 21st.

Confederations Cup: Brazil – Team Biography and Analysis

Monday, May 18th, 2009

There is no one thinking of international football without pointing out the five-time winners of the World Cup, Brazil. The football history of this South American country is so illustrious that one might even think that they invented contemporary soccer. From this obvious thought comes this popular quip: “The English invented it, the Brazilians perfected it.”

Brazil’s history:
Brazil may now be ranked fourth in the world by FIFA, but A Seleção Canarinho have a high status worldwide created by their particular and unique history filled with success.

In the beginning
Ironically, Brazil’s first national team football game was a 2-0 win against English club Exeter City F.C. However, despite enjoying a good debut to the game of football, the Brazilians failed to make any impact in the following years to come. The Brazilian Football Confederation’s struggle to find quality players, due to the country’s internal discord within football, resulted in the national team’s class being far from the expected level of professionalism.

Brazil’s Football Confederation suffered from disputes between the football federations of Sao Paulo and of Rio de Janeiro, making it impossible for the national team to fill in players from any of these federations. These huge internal problems saw Brazil dumped out from the 1930 and 1934 World Cups at the earliest stage.

The South Americans bounced back four years later with a third-place finish and this successful campaign was marked by Brazil’s Leonidas da Silva coming out as the top scorer of this particular tournament.

Brazil staged the 1950 World Cup (for the first and only time currently) as the competition returned from its break after the World War II. This event became particularly unique not only because of the composition of the tournament – who didn’t have a single final – but also because of how the hosts, Brazil, brutally lost against Uruguay in the tournament’s most deciding encounter. The match was played at the Maracana stadium in Rio de Janeiro and attracted a massive number of 199, 845 spectators watching Brazil who only needed a draw to win triumph on the day. The hosts were a goal up at every fans’ delight, but a stunning comeback from the Uruguayans saw Brazil loose 2-1 in a brutal manner.  This defeat – called “Maracanzo” in South America and “Final Fatidica” in Brazil – provoked an uncontrollable upset within Brazilian fans. This match will always be remembered as a “fateful final”.

The country almost completely changed its squad of players for the 1954 World Cup in order to brush away the disaster at the Maracana stadium in 1950. Either way, the Brazilian team still lacked of talent; an ugly 4-2 defeat against the hosts Hungary – later portrayed as the Battle of Berne – ousted them from the tournament.

Brazil’s Golden Years
But then came Brazil’s true moment in the world of football. The 1958 World Cup in Sweden was meant to be their time. Vicente Feola, Brazil’s coach in those days, was determined to build a disciplined side capable of being champions. Strict rules were imposed to put some missing order in the national team while a psychologist and a dentist were appointed to help the players who were suffering from the effects of the 1950 World Cup as well as from some dental problems affecting their performances.

The 1958 World Cup in Sweden was a memorable success for this South American country. They became the first to win the World Cup trophy outside their continent. On their road to glory, Brazil beat Austria 3-0 in their opening game but it was the match against the USSR which proved to be the real challenge. Brazil’s team leaders, Bellini, Nilton Santos, and Didi, influenced the coach to include Zito, Garrincha, and Pele. They eventually won the match 2-0. In the quarter-finals against Wales, youngster Pele scored the only goal for Brazil to advance to the next stage. They met France and defeated them heavily in the sem-finals by five goals to two. Brazil ultimately came up against hosts Sweden in the final of the tournament where a repeat of the semi-final score line gave Brazil the cup.

Brazil successfully defended their World Cup trophy in 1962 on South American soil, in Chile. But unfortunately for Pele, a serious injury in Brazil’s first game against Mexico ruled him out for the rest of the competition where Garrincha emerged as the star player.

Once again, Brazilian football had to face the consequences of intense pressure caused by disputes between Brazil’s major clubs and the national team. Vicente Feola’s attempt to cut his 46-man squad to only 22 players who would travel to the 1966 World Cup in England provoked a lot of internal problems as everyone wanted to enjoy the exposure of being at the World Cup. The two-times World Cup winners at that time displayed their worst World Cup performance in England and saw their dream of retaining their trophy fall apart disastrously. Brazil could not even manage to qualify from the group stages. They and Bulgaria were the casualties of Group 3, while Hungary and Portugal (who went on to clinch the third place) progressed at their expense.

Pele’s injury problems throughout the tournament definitely came at the misery of the Brazilian national team. The striker was constantly fouled by opponents and his many injuries cost him a bad tournament.

But an in-form Pele powered Brazil to their third World Cup triumph in 1970. It was an All-star team that made history in Mexico, with the likes of Carlos Alberto, Jairzinho, Tostao, Gerson and Rivelino all along side Brazil’s playmaker Pele.

A Seleccao also won the Jules Rimet Trophy for the third and final time.

Unfortunately for the Brazilians, the departure of the country’s great stars and of Pele as well saw the national team’s standard fall under the feet of the Netherlands.

After finishing fourth in the 1974 World Cup, Brazil bounced back with a good performance in the 1978 World Cup in Argentina where controversy against the former World Champions saw them loose a place to the final. They had to content themselves with a third place finish after beating Italy 2-1.

In 1986, Brazil were eliminated from the tournament by Italy after a thrilling 3-2 game where Paolo Rossi’s hat-trick made the difference. Four years later, they were once again eliminated, this time by France.

Brazil went on like this without lifting the World Cup trophy but the country’s ‘dangerous elites’ brand didn’t fade away.

The four-time World Cup champions were 90 minutes away from clinching their fifth trophy in 1998 but a sizzling display from the hosts, France, spiced up by Zinedine Zidan’s brace crushed Brazil 3-0 in the final.

Brazil ended their disappointment in 2002, beating Germany 2-0 in the final to emerge as the country with the most World Cup trophies to their name. Brazil then went on to win the Copa America two years later and followed their achievement with an unforgettable Confederations Cup campaign where a crushing 4-1 victory against rivals Argentina handed them the title.

The Seleccao were expected to play at a very high tempo and retain their World Cup crown four years later but the team failed to leave to the fans’ expectations. Their campaign was also hugely tarnished by a so-called 3-0 victory over Ghana. It was believed by many that Ghana’s claims of being the ‘true Brazilians’ let the South American Giants to get stressed up and forge their way through to the quarter-finals.

Brazil were accused of playing with 12 men as the referee’s decisions on the day went all against the four-time African champions.  Adriano and Ze Roberto’s goals were completely offside but all the same stood up and the game was sealed 3-0 in the end. It provoked so much controversy that offside debates rose on many soccer programs around the world.
Brazil were punished for their unprofessional and unfair behavior in the quarter-finals by Thierry Henri’s suspicious offside goal which gave France a 1-0 victory to progress to the semi-finals.

Their exit from the 2006 World Cup in Germany was followed by a lot of criticism on Brazil’s Star player Ronaldinho and on the coach Carlos Alberto Parreira – who later resigned on July 19th. Former Brazilian captain Dunga replaced him and despite suffering from criticism for his ‘boring’ tactics, Brazil managed to defend their Copa America crown.
The country is now second behind Paraguay in the 10-team table in the road to the World Cup in South Africa.

How Brazil reached the 2009 Confederations Cup in South Africa
A 3-0 victory in the 2007 Copa America final against Argentina gave Brazil the cup and ultimately saw them qualify as South America’s representatives for this year’s Confederations Cup. Brazil are the defending champions of this competition and a repeat of the form they had four years ago could see them retain their title. Brazil failed to qualify to the Confederations Cup twice (in 1992 and 1995) but bounced back in 1997 by emerging as Champions. They lost in the final in 1999 and only secured the fourth place in 2001. It was worse in 2003 as they exited in the first round but a dazzling performance in 2005 brought them glory. How will Brazil fair in 2009?

About Brazil’s coach
Carlos Dunga isn’t the supporter’s best football personality. The former World Cup captain’s strategy of deemphasizing the status of Brazil’s star players hasn’t come under appreciation despite some recent results showing Brazil’s ability to score and defend as well. Anyway, the coach will have some points to prove after some poor performances in the Olympics saw Brazil crush out at the expense of long-time foes Argentina.

Brazil’s key and star players
AC Milan ace Ricardo Kaka could enjoy his first Cup tournament for Brazil since the 2006 World Cup in Germany. The 2007 World Player of the Year excluded himself from the Copa America two years ago and was refused the right to feature in last summer’s Olympics by his Italian club Milan.

Injuries and match-fitness have often been Kaka’s problem; The 27-year-old attacking midfielder has proven to be a true inspiration within the Brazilian national team. Kaka is not only good on the ball with fluid runs, but also an excellent stunner. The AC Milan midfielder has scored a number of long range shots at the surprise of opponents.

Ronaldinho might be out of the spotlight as at now, but the former Barcelona playmaker could make a good return to his international career when Brazil play in South Africa. Ronaldinho hasn’t featured as a regular player for his country and club over the course of the year 2008/09 but he has shown that he sometimes possesses the perfect touches.

Manchester City’s ace Robinho is Brazil’s new kid on the block. The 25-year-old forward is best known for his spicy performance on the ball. Robinho can play everywhere on the pitch and therefore cause trouble at any given time. Robinho is still looking for his way to become a Football Great and perhaps June’s Confederations Cup tournament might see him perform at his highest level.

In defence, Brazil can boast about Julio Cesar’s presence in goal. The Inter Milan stopper has been constantly impressive throughout the whole year and has been equally good for his club and for his country.

South Africa - Confederations Cup: Team Biography and Analysis

Tuesday, May 12th, 2009

Bafana Bafana (The Boys) is South Africa’s national team of football. The country can certainly not place itself among the ranks of Brazil or one of Europe’s elite Italy but the history of this club is no less than notable.
South Africa were under FIFA’s ban until 1992 when they were ordered the right to return into Football’s Governing Body Association and participate in competitions again.

The club was long hit by racial segregation which led to FIFA taking sanctions against them. South Africa then returned to football with a memorable 1-0 victory over Cameroon. It was Bafana Bafana’s first game in a decade. Four years later, South Africa then went on to host and win the 1996 African Nations Cup in what became the team’s most unforgettable triumph.

Despite reaching the stars in a heroic manner, South Africa didn’t have what it took to succeed on the International stage. Bafana Bafana made it to the 1998 and 2002 World Cups in France and Korea-Japan respectively only to suffer early group stages exits.

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New Zealand: Team Biography and Analysis

Tuesday, May 12th, 2009

New Zealand’s national team of football, also called the All Whites, are arguably Oceania’s most successful football country but their record on the International stage especially is yet to reach good standards. New Zealand participate in this year’s Confederations Cup for another time, portrayed as the team with the least chances to do any harm. However, their underdog status could cause some surprise, as the All Whites are still very much in a developing phase in football.

New Zealand don’t have a lot to celebrate when it comes to World Cup history. The All Whites were there only once; that was in 1982. Three defeats on the trot – certainly due to the country’s lack of knowledge and quality in football – are New Zealand’s only memories from a disastrous and miserable World Cup campaign 27 years ago.

Nevertheless, the All Whites can turn the sight on their glorious side of football where cup success is a frequent thing. They’ve been in every single OFC Nations Cup tournament since it was founded in 1973 and are four-time winners of the OFC Nations Cup (1973, 1998, 2002, and 2008).

They country may boast of two Confederations Cup appearances in Mexico 1999 and in France 2003 but it also goes without saying that there is still room for improvement. After failing to progress to the next stage of the Confederations Cup at each attempt, New Zealand have another opportunity to go one better than they did previously.

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Confederations Cup: Italy – Team Bio and Analysis

Tuesday, May 12th, 2009

The Azzurri are one of football’s top teams around the world. The Italians can count four World Cup titles, one European Championship, one Olympic  trophy and two Central European International Cups as part of their illustrious football history. However, if Italy have enjoyed a lot of success on the International stage, they also had to endure many twists and turns.

Italy’s history

Italy played its first game in 1910 against France in Milan. The Azzurri’s overwhelming 6-2 victory over Les Bleus was therefore rewarded with the crowd throwing out cigarettes packs as presents to the players. The Azzurri’s biggest ever defeat came in 1924, where they heavily lost 7-1 to Hungary in Budapest. However, the Italians quickly raised their standard with a successful 1928 Summer Olympics campaign in Amsterdam where they won bronze medals. The third place – secured by an 11-3 crushing victory over Egypt – was a huge consolation for the Azzurri who had lost in the semi-finals against Uruguay.

Italy turned down participation to the planet’s first ever World Cup tournament in 1930. Four years later, the Italians – led by Vittorio Pozzo – hosted the competition and went in to lift the trophy after defeating Czechoslovakia 2-1 in the final in Rome. Italy then successfully defended their World Cup title in 1938. These were the years of the famous Giuseppe Meazza, Luis Monti, Giovanni Ferrari, Silvio Piola or also Virginio Rosetta; but the black days in Italian football was just about to arrive…

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Confederations Cup: Spain – Team Biography and Analysis

Monday, May 11th, 2009

Spain’s national football team La Roja are currently on a high after surmounting the fears of not reach the Euros by ultimately qualifying to the competition to win it in style.

Spain had to wait forty-four years before triumphing once again on the International stage in major competitions. And after going through some hard times, the country has now clinched the first spot in the Coca Cola Fifa Rankings. They are one of six other nations to occupy the first place despite the fact that they have never won the World Cup.

However, their unbeaten run (over 31 games unbeaten) certainly gives a reason to FIFA mounting them above the likes of World Champions Italy and CONMEBOL winners Brazil to become World Number 1s.

Spain have not lost a game since Romania beat them in a friendly match in November 2006. La Roja had a 100% match record in the Euro Championship in 2008, and this record has been the same in their World Cup qualification campaign.

The likes of Fernando Torres, David Villa, and Iker Casillas, have certainly contributed a lot to Spain’s success. But the Spanish national team is also a squad where each and every player on the pitch is good enough to team up with the rest to help La Roja succeed.

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