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Madin Mohammed, 6-Year-Old Soccer Prodigy, may be the Next Zinedine Zidane
Posted On 02/18/2009 21:39:34 by admin
Madin Mohammed, at the tender age of six, is being hailed as the next great soccer talent, drawing comparisons to the French legend Zinedine Zidane. The youngster already boasts an impressive array of skills and is basically untouchable among players his own age. He can even replicate Zidane's signature move. Watch the video of Mohammed demonstrating his incredible talent below.
He must have seen some zidane's video.

He does have some mad  skills for his age. I hope he will grow h... Read More



LOOKING FOR A SOCCER TEAM TO PLAY
Posted On 03/26/2008 08:13:21 by ebikoko
Hello, I am in person of MR. FRANK AMBAKA. An 18 years old player from Nigeria, a forward and also a midfielder,who is willing and able to play for any club in the whole world. I have played for several clubs in many years now.More details about me could known if you contact me via my mail(askproffebi@yahoo.com) or through this number +2348067587810.  ... Read More



Kaka Lifts FIFA World Player of the Year Title
Posted On 12/17/2007 15:21:04 by admin
Sporting Life
Ballon d'Or winner Kaka also took home FIFA's top individual prize, heralding the arrival of a new generation of stars. The 25-year-old Brazilian was competing with Manchester United's Cristiano Ronaldo, 22, and Barcelona's Lionel Messi, 20, for the prestigious award. "All three of us are young," Kaka told reporters before Monday's event. "This means that football has started a new cycle."

Despite AC Milan's domestic problems in Serie A, Kaka led the Rossoneri to the UEFA... Read More



African football player of the year
Posted On 12/05/2006 13:33:23 by Boomba



Fab five to fight it out
(FIFA.com) 05 Dec 2006

Only in January will we discover the identity of the 2006 CAF African Footballer of the Year, but the Confederation of African Football have at least whittled down the list of potential candidates to a final, impressive quintet.
Back in contention are the 2005 poll's top three - Samuel Eto'o, Didier Drogba and Michael Essien - and many expect that this year's race will prove every bit as tight as that which sa... Read More









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