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About The World Cup

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Waiting for the World Cup to start has always been a punishing yet rewarding experience for soccer aficionados. The former is felt days after the last World Cup ends, the latter, days before the next one starts. Soccer fans will declare that the long four-year wait is all worth it once this truly world event begins with that starting kick off. All that pent up excitement has to come out sometime and what better way for it to go than through the explosion of cheers, applause and jubilant gestures of support once the games are underway. Finally, the excruciating wait is over as the eight groups of thirty-two teams from various countries compete for the World Cup Trophy and their respective nation's pride. Last Friday marked the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany. Several countries virtually went into a standstill as history unfolded in the Allianz Arena at Munich.



This truly is an occasion of global proportions as football devotees root for their country's team with fervent display of loyalty and zeal. In the 64 grueling and exciting matches ahead, soccer fans are sure to get a treat as the likes of Ronaldinho, Ronaldo, and Beckham strut their wares on the road to football glory. The powerhouse that is Brazil is clearly the team to beat this year. In the seventeen previous tournaments since the first World Cup in 1930, Brazil has been a dominant force having won five of the seventeen events including the one back in 2002. The defending champions shouldn't take it easy though because hot on their heels are other soccer superpowers and they are not trailing far behind in talent and passion. Italy, England, Germany and Argentina are only few of the countries that will surely make Brazil's journey to the finals very difficult. The other countries in FIFA's top world ranking list includes Spain, Mexico, Netherlands, Czech Republic and the United States. These are all formidable teams that can certainly hold their own in this tournament and could easily be this year's World Cup champions. It is almost an impossibility to predict who will raise the trophy in Berlin on July 9 but that's simply the beauty of it! One thing is for sure, the country that gets to keep the World Cup Trophy for the next four years will have justly earned and deserved it. All this rich history, glorious pride, legendary teams, prominent personalities and beautiful venues will be the making of one of the best tournaments thus far.

Talking about the World Cup would be incomplete without mentioning the hooligans that this event seemingly attracts. Add booze to the mix and you've got an explosive situation warranting a serious once over.

Too often, the World Cup has been analogous to thousands of people trooping into colossal stadiums, euphoric crowd shouting, ultra tight security and some minor riots happening near and around the stadium. Although there is nothing wrong with this image (except for the riot part) and all the fanfare, the real value of this monumental event is not just about winning the most sought after accolade in sports. It is the coming together of different countries and cultures under one common goal. Let's play futbol!
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Baseball has "The World Classic", NFL crowns its version at the Superbowl, and the NBA finds theirs after a grueling season.

However, this summer all these "local" events fade into insignificance when you realize that every country on this planet will be talking about, reading, and watching "THE World Cup" - no exceptions!

It's taken time for a country that exports its culture to import the World's favorite game. Even in 1994, those "funny men" running on grass in "silk pyjamas" did not catch John Doe's imagination in America's heartland.

So what's all the fuss about every four years when the world goes crazy and falls into a footballing trance while America carries on with their summer sports?

Well, "The World Cup" embodies more than a team trying to win. Footballers transform into "warriors" - national heroes - and the football pitch becomes more than a piece of turf, it's a battleground for global supremacy.

The World Cup is the only event where a team represents a country and 100% of its population gets behind them and lives every kick, breathes every goal, and cries at every defeat.

As one famous British manager once told a reporter, "Someone said 'football is more important than life and death to you' and I said 'Listen, it's more important than that'."

Footballers have been shot dead for missing penalties, and two nations went to war over a football match (El Salvador and Honduras).

It's the "global game" - that's why American companies scramble to push their products into every country via this competition. Look at Coca-Cola, Yahoo, and McDonalds - as you guys say, "They've got game!"

So, who's going to win?

Of course, being English - you would think I would say England. But sadly, after "our" coach (well - he is Swedish really) got caught out by a number of faux pas like having close bedtime relations with an FA secretary (who also had intimate relationships with other high ranking members) who spilled the beans to a "fake Sheikh" in Dubai about the team and then had "secret" meetings (well, secret enough that Britain's famous media hounds snapped photos of Sven going into these "secret" meetings) with top domestic clubs.

You can see why your average "Brit" thinks Sven's mind is not focused on the Cup.

In fact, after all these little snags, the FA decided to wish him "Good luck and goodbye".

Now, in your job - if your company says, "we've got a major launch happening and then you're fired after it", are you actually going to go the "Whole Ten Yards?" Not likely.

In fact, the whole footballing world will be packed into one nation. Deals will be done for players, and it is not against the realms of reality that while Sven is thinking about where he will be in August, his agent will be on the mobile phone talking to rich European clubs about Sven's future employment.

Now, what would you rather focus on - an employer's ultimate dream after already firing you or a shiny new multi-million dollar contract with one of Europe's richest clubs? Go figure!

For the duration of the World Cup, teams take over hotels and make them secure camps. So, within this secure zone, if you see Sven on the practice pitch or walking around the hotel with his mobile close by - it could be suggested that he is not waiting for Nancy (his other half) to call him to update him on missed episodes of "Lost" or "Desperate Housewives"!

So who can win the Cup? Well, obviously it would be boring to say "Brazil". But sadly, the talent within the side is amazing and a repeat of 2002 Japan's victory is on the cards.

What about another European challenge? Well, everyone knows Italy has a great footballing history. However, the sport is in crisis - it's so bad that Sven talking to another football club about joining them whilst under contract with the FA - is small fry when you consider what has surfaced in Italy.

OK, think about this and I'll put it in American sporting terms. Of course, before any American lawyers start firing off writs to me - I am not saying that any of the following could or would happen in the NFL. But consider what the outcry would be if the New England Patriots were stripped of their two Superbowl titles. Or if the owner, Robert Kraft, dictated who the on-field umpires would be for all their matches. Or picture the Patriots' owner locking umpires in their dressing rooms after a game because they didn't give "favourable" decisions, the owner's son running the most influential sports agency in NFL, and this same man dictating who gets bought and sold within the whole NFL community. What would happen if the Pats' leading QB admits to gambling on NFL matches although it is banned? Then the NFL chief commissioner resigns, and to cap it all George "Dubya" Bush takes some time off from his "crusade" in the Middle East to appoint a new commissioner to oversee the "damaged" sport.

This scenario is exactly what has happened in the past month in Italy. The Azzuri are truly "blue" and the dark cloud of corruption hangs over the Italian dream - there's too much baggage being taken to Germany.

So, if you discard England and Italy - two of the favourites - where are the dark horses to run against the thoroughbred Brazilians? Holland and Spain usually turn up, and when everyone thinks they'll be the "belles of the ball" - they trip up on the global dance floor and never see it out to the end. France are always a side that oozes class. Thierry Henry is in his prime, Gallas and many other EPL stars are at their peak - but can eleven stars gel into one cohesive unit? Germany for a month will tell.

The minnows always have no chance. Sorry Trinidad and Tobago, Saudi Arabia et al.

The winner is easy to predict - it is always the football fan that feasts on this extravaganza. The team that lifts the trophy - well - you always want a pundit to give his opinion and take a good stance. I apologise, but yes, I am realistic and yes, I know my football and yes, I want to be next to a young nubile Brazilian girl when they lift The World Cup on July 9th, 2006!
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