Don’t get any wrong ideas I am talking about World Cup Football 2010
After four years of endless wait ‘the most beautiful game in the world’ is back. Yes I am talking about the Football World Cup. This time it’s making its debut on African soil. On June 11, 2010 South Africa will become the first country from the continent to host the World Cup.
The tournament will see 32 teams competing to get their hands on that most coveted golden trophy in the world of football. This year will see the all-time highest participation from the African continent, with 6 nations in the final draw. But in the presence of European and South American power houses of the game, there is little chance on any of them to make it to the next round. But hey I am ready of surprises this time. There are other countries like Japan, Australia (Who believe it or not qualified from Asia), both Koreas, New Zealand, USA, Mexico, etc. who would like to make a name for themselves in this world cup.
Well the tournament favorites are as usual Brazil (They are like Australia of Cricket), who are at numero uno in rankings. They have the star studded side coached by Dunga. And they have the most number of World Cup titles no doubt they are the favorites. With a strong team and exceptional players like Kaka, Gilberto and Fabiano, they will surely bring the Brazilian flair and will make other teams sweat.
Following them is Spain, who is no.2 in the world. But the problem with them is that they always seem to have a great team of individuals who always fail as a team. With good players like Torres, Fabregas, Casillas and Villa, they will try and make an impact this time round.
Besides them there are European England, Germany, Holland, France and Italy who all are also considered strong contenders for the title. These teams known for their strong technical game with which they can demolish any side.
And how could I forget Argentina; they have a force to reckon with in this world cup. The team is coached by a gentleman with whom I share my first name, the legendary Mr. Armando Diego Maradona (The Best All-time Footballer in the World). Although they had a tough qualification rounds, one can never write off Argentina with stars like Messi, Teves and Vernon in their ranks. By the way….Mr. Maradona was the inspirational captain of the team when they last won the cup in 1986 (My Birth Year….that’s how I got the name you see).
Sadly though this year the world cup is injury plagued with many of the biggest players missing. Among those who will be missed most are Mr. Free kick Beckham (he is injured….ohh god not again…hope his wifey Posh is not responsible), crazy dribbler Ronaldinho (he was not selected…can u believe that????....give him a Indian Passport for god’s sake), goal machine Nistelrooy (he retired..poor chap..his pension is still pending), pillar of defence Ferdinand (injured in while training…tried too many slide tackles I guess), road roller Ballack (Poor chap got hit by a mad man named Boetang) to name a few. But still it’s going to be a spectacle, no doubt and mind you the…..World Will be Watching.
Well.. Armaan a cool post indeed !
ReplyDeleteBut instead of Brazil, I guess I will go with Spain as a first team to make it through with the golden trophy! Wish they trouble every team with their dribble!!! :)
And one more thing, there are certain teams like Ghana and Ivory Coast, not well known although, but with their team-spirits, they can rule-out any Australias of Cricket.
So, will miss Drogba (Ivory Coast and Chelsea) as well.
And the most beautiful thing about this particular World-cup are the timings - at about 7.30PM and 11.30PM Indian Standard Time - cooool !
cool one.....
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