England and football, also known as soccer in many parts of the world, have many things in common.
England and football, also known as soccer in many parts of the world, have many things in common.
From a trophy room perspective, one can easily compare the Italian soccer team to that of Brazil, both winning an impressive number of World Cups, with Italy coming one cup short of Brazil’s 5 different wins.
Brazil is a team that holds the most records in FIFA history.
Spain, being the current European champion of the year 2008, has been positioned second on the FIFA rankings which clearly shows that Spain has the potential to claim the title this year.
The Argentine National Football Team has been struggling to assert some form of dominance on these most coveted fields of play.
Brazil football team had more hanging on the outcome of this year’s FIFA World Cup in South Africa than most. After all, a victory would complete a tidy hat trick of trophies for Selecao.
The prestigious World Cup is not, however, for the faint of heart. The Italians, furthermore, consistently field a solid team and are almost always one of the crowd’s and a betting man’s favorites in the tournament.
The Greek National Football Team first qualified for the World Cup in 1990. In that debut tournament, they were unable to move past the first round and were eliminated.
When it comes to the World Cup competition, the Netherlands National Football Team knows a lot about being a bridesmaid.
The Paraguay National Football Team was one of the original thirteen teams to compete in the very first World Cup Tournament way back in 1930.