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Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Italy national football team fifa world cup 2010



                               Italy national Flag 
The Italy national football controlled by the Federazione Italiana Giuoco Calcio (FIGC). They are the current World Champions and they  won the 2006 FIFA World Cup.
Italy is  the top teams in international football.  The second most successful national team in the history of the World Cup which  won four titles (1934, 1938, 1982, 2006). Itally add one European championship (1968), one Olympic football tournament (1936) and two (defunct) Central European International Cups.The name of the Italian confederation is UEFA(Europe).The FIFA ranking and the FIFA code of this team is ITA and 4.
Team configuration of Italy football team :

Nickname
Azzurri
Association
Federazione Italiana Giuoco Calcio
Confederation
UEFA (Europe)
Head coach
Marcello Lippi
Captain
Fabio Cannavaro
Most caps
Fabio Cannavaro (132)
Top scorer
Luigi Riva (35)
FIFA code
ITA
FIFA ranking
4
Highest FIFA ranking
1 (November 1993
February 2007
April 2007-June 2007)
Lowest FIFA ranking
            16 (April 1998)



Recent players of Italy


Goalkeepers
Federico Marchetti
Morgan De Sanctis
Salvatore Sirigu

Defenders
Fabio Cannavaro
Giorgio Chiellini
Daniele Bonera
Nicola Legrottaglie
Domenico Criscito
Christian Maggio
Mattia Cassani
Leonardo Bonucci


Midfielders
Gennaro Gattuso
Andrea Pirlo
Daniele De Rossi
Angelo Palombo

Forward
Antonio Di Natale
Fabio Quagliarella
Giampaolo Pazzini
Marco Borriello





      Previous squads

·        1934 FIFA World Cup squads - Italy
·        1938 FIFA World Cup squads - Italy
·        1950 FIFA World Cup squads - Italy
·        1954 FIFA World Cup squads - Italy
·        1962 FIFA World Cup squads - Italy
·        1966 FIFA World Cup squads - Italy
·        UEFA Euro 1968 squads - Italy
·        1970 FIFA World Cup squads - Italy
·        1974 FIFA World Cup squads - Italy
·        1978 FIFA World Cup squads - Italy
·        UEFA Euro 1980 squads - Italy
·        1982 FIFA World Cup squads - Italy
·        1986 FIFA World Cup squads - Italy
·        UEFA Euro 1988 squads - Italy
·        1990 FIFA World Cup squads - Italy
·        1994 FIFA World Cup squads - Italy
·        UEFA Euro 1996 squads - Italy
·        1998 FIFA World Cup squads - Italy
·        UEFA Euro 2000 squads - Italy
·        2002 FIFA World Cup squads - Italy
·        UEFA Euro 2004 squads - Italy
·        2006 FIFA World Cup squads - Italy
·        UEFA Euro 2008 squads - Italy




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Monday, June 7, 2010

Italy national football team FIFA WORLD CUP 2010



     Italy national Flag 

The Italy national football controlled by the Federazione Italiana Giuoco Calcio (FIGC). They are the current World Champions and they  won the 2006 FIFA World Cup.
Italy is  the top teams in international football.  The second most successful national team in the history of the World Cup which  won four titles (1934, 1938, 1982, 2006). Itally add one European championship (1968), one Olympic football tournament (1936) and two (defunct) Central European International Cups.The name of the Italian confederation is UEFA(Europe).The FIFA ranking and the FIFA code of this team is ITA and 4.

Team configuration of Italy football team :

Nickname
Azzurri
Association
Federazione Italiana Giuoco Calcio
Confederation
UEFA (Europe)
Head coach
Marcello Lippi
Captain
Fabio Cannavaro
Most caps
Fabio Cannavaro (132)
Top scorer
Luigi Riva (35)
FIFA code
ITA
FIFA ranking
4
Highest FIFA ranking
1 (November 1993
February 2007
April 2007-June 2007)
Lowest FIFA ranking
            16 (April 1998)



Recent players of Italy


Goalkeepers
Federico Marchetti
Morgan De Sanctis
Salvatore Sirigu

Defenders
Fabio Cannavaro
Giorgio Chiellini
Daniele Bonera
Nicola Legrottaglie
Domenico Criscito
Christian Maggio
Mattia Cassani
Leonardo Bonucci


Midfielders
Gennaro Gattuso
Andrea Pirlo
Daniele De Rossi
Angelo Palombo

Forward
Antonio Di Natale
Fabio Quagliarella
Giampaolo Pazzini
Marco Borriello





      Previous squads

·        1934 FIFA World Cup squads - Italy
·        1938 FIFA World Cup squads - Italy
·        1950 FIFA World Cup squads - Italy
·        1954 FIFA World Cup squads - Italy
·        1962 FIFA World Cup squads - Italy
·        1966 FIFA World Cup squads - Italy
·        UEFA Euro 1968 squads - Italy
·        1970 FIFA World Cup squads - Italy
·        1974 FIFA World Cup squads - Italy
·        1978 FIFA World Cup squads - Italy
·        UEFA Euro 1980 squads - Italy
·        1982 FIFA World Cup squads - Italy
·        1986 FIFA World Cup squads - Italy
·        UEFA Euro 1988 squads - Italy
·        1990 FIFA World Cup squads - Italy
·        1994 FIFA World Cup squads - Italy
·        UEFA Euro 1996 squads - Italy
·        1998 FIFA World Cup squads - Italy
·        UEFA Euro 2000 squads - Italy
·        2002 FIFA World Cup squads - Italy
·        UEFA Euro 2004 squads - Italy
·        2006 FIFA World Cup squads - Italy
·        UEFA Euro 2008 squads - Italy




Japan national football team FIFA WORLD CUP 2010

              Japan national Flag

The Japan national football team is is controlled by the Japan Football Association.
Takeshi Okada, the manager for Japan who had previously served as leading during the 1998 FIFA World Cup is the current coach for the team. Japan's first major achievement in international football came in the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City. Japan is one of the highest sponsorship incomes for a national squad. Their sponsorship income amounted to over 16.5 million pounds In 2006. Primary sponsors include Kirin, Adidas, Sony, Saison Card International, FamilyMart, Fujifilm, JAL, and Nissan.
Japan is one of the most successful national teams in Asia, being a three-time winner of the Asian Cup and having qualified for the last four consecutive World Cup finals.
 

 Team configuration  

Nickname
Samurai Blue
Japanese Representatives (of soccer)  (Sakkā) Nippon Daihyō?)
Okada Japan Okada Japan
Association
Japan Football Association
Confederation
AFC (Asia)
Head coach
Takeshi Okada
Captain
Yuji Nakazawa
Most caps
Masami Ihara (123)
Top scorer
Kunishige Kamamoto (75)
FIFA code
            JPN
FIFA ranking
            46
Highest FIFA ranking
9 (February 1998)
Lowest FIFA ranking
62 (February 2000)



Current players of Japan

18        GK      Seigo Narazaki
23        GK      Eiji Kawashima
22        DF       Yuji Nakazawa (C)
4          DF Marcus Tulio Tanaka
3          DF       Yūichi Komano
15        DF       Yasuyuki Konno
25        DF       Yuto Nagatomo
20        DF       Atsuto Uchida
10        MF Shunsuke Nakamura
5          MF      Junichi Inamoto
7          MF      Yasuhito Endō]
8          MF      Daisuke Matsui
6          MF      Yuki Abe
17        MF      Makoto Hasebe
57        MF      Keisuke Honda
11        FW      Keiji Tamada
81        FW      Sōta Hirayama
33        FW      Shinji Okazaki
19        FW      Shinzo Koroki
59        FW Takayuki Morimoto




               Top Goalscorers of Japan
            Player             
Goals             
Tenure 

Kunishige Kamamoto
75
1964–1977
Kazuyoshi Miura
55
1992–2000
Hiromi Hara  
37
1978–1988
Takuya Takagi
27
1992–1997
Kazushi Kimura
26
1979–1986
Shunsuke Nakamura
24
2000–
Naohiro Takahara
23
2000–2008
Masashi Nakayama
21
1990–2003
Teruki Miyamoto
19
1961–1971
Atsushi Yanagisawa
Yuji Nakazawa
17
17
1998–2006
1999–


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Denmark national football team FIFA WORLD CUP 2010


               Denmark national Flag

The Denmark national football team is controlled by the Danish Football Association . Denmark has represented the country of  international football competitions since 1908.
Denmark won an unofficial victory in the 1906 Intercalated Olympics.
On October 10, 2009, Denmark qualified for the 2010 FIFA World Cup by winning their qualification group .
 
                                                            Team configuration 


Nickname
Danish Dynamite, Olsen-Banden (The Olsen Gang)
Olsens Elleve[1] (Olsen's Eleven)
Confederation

Association    

            UEFA (Europe)

Danish Football Association 
Head coach
Morten Olsen
Asst coach
Peter Bonde
Torben Storm
Captain
Jon Dahl Tomasson
Most caps
Peter Schmeichel (129)
Home stadium
Parken Stadium
Top scorer
Poul "Tist" Nielsen (52)
FIFA code
DEN
FIFA ranking
            26


Recent players of Denmark national football team
                                        
GK      Kim Christensen
GK      Thomas Sørensen
DF       Daniel Agger
DF       Jim Larsen
DF       Leon Jessen
DF       Michael Lumb
DF       Per Krøldrup
DF       Simon Kjaer
DF       William Kvist
MF      Christian Eriksen
MF      Daniel Jensen
MF      Martin oprnskov
MF      Michael Silberbauer
MF      Peter Nymann
MF      Søren Rieks
MF      Thomas Kahlenberg
FW      Dennis Rommedahl
FW      Michael Krohn-   Dehli
FW      Nicklas Bendtner
FW      Rajko Lekic


The Best players of all time

    
     Morten Olsen (1970–1989)
     Henning Jensen (1972–1980)
     Allan Simonsen (1972–1986)
     Preben Elkjær (1977–1988)
     Michael Laudrup (1982–1998)
     Brian Laudrup (1987–1998)
     Peter Schmeichel (1987–2001)
     Jon Dahl Tomasson (1997–)




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Netherlands national football team FIFA WORLD CUP 2010

         Netherlands national Flag

 The Netherlands national football  team of the Netherlands and is controlled by the Royal Netherlands Football Association. It won Euro 88 and reached two consecutive World Cup finals in 1974 and 1978 but lost both finals to their respective host nations, West Germany and Argentina. At the peak of its success in the 1970s, the team was famous for its mastery of Total Football and was nicknamed "Clockwork Orange" for its precision passing. In many countries the team is colloquially referred to as "Holland".



Team configuration  

Nickname
Oranje
Holland
The Flying Dutchmen
A Clockwork Orange
La Machina Naranja
Association
Koninklijke Nederlandse Voetbalbond — KNVB
Confederation
UEFA (Europe
Head coach
Bert van Marwijk
Asst coach
Philip Cocu
Frank de Boer
Dick Voorn
Captain
Giovanni van Bronckhorst
Most caps
Edwin van der Sar (130)
Top scorer
Patrick Kluivert (40)
Home stadium
Amsterdam Arena
De Kuip
Philips Stadion
FIFA code
NED
FIFA ranking
3
Highest FIFA ranking
2 (November 1993, June 2009)
Lowest FIFA ranking
25 (May 1998)


 All players of Netherlands
GK      Maarten Stekelenburg
GK      Sander Boschker
GK      Piet Velthuizen
DF       Giovanni van
DF       Ron Vlaar
DF       Gregory van der Wiel
DF        Edson Braafheid
DF       André Ooijer
DF       John Heitinga
DF        Joris Mathijsen
MF      Orlando Engelaar
MF      Ibrahim Afellay
MF      Stijn Schaars
MF      Demy de Zeeuw
MF      Mark van Bommel
MF      Nigel de Jong
MF      Rafael van der Vaart
MF      Wesley Sneijder
FW      Dirk Kuyt
FW      Ryan Babel
FW      Arjen Robben
FW      Eljero Elia
FW      Klaas-Jan Huntelaar




Most matches played
1.       Edwin van der Sar
2.       Frank de Boer
3.       Phillip Cocu
4.       Giovanni van                     Bronckhorst      
5.       Clarence Seedorf
6.       Marc Overmars
7.       Aron Winter
8.       Ruud Krol
9.       Patrick Kluivert     
        Dennis Bergkamp




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