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November’s News Letter – .4
LIVE YOUR GOALS – About women soccer players
SoccerDroid Player of the Month .8
PFC Men’s Team Adidas - .10Young Faces, New Vision – CASA 2012 -13 Season
PFC Youth Soccer Program .13
PFC Copa U16 Boys team made a BIG Jump….
FIFA BALLON D’OR 2012… .19
Patience in Coaching... .22
Soccer world News .25Inside News and Reports on Players and Clubs.Inside News and Reports on Players and Clubs.
FC BARCELONA .33Foundation and Survival since 1899…
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Franz Beckenbauer – “The Emperor” .41History of the legendary Soccer players.
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EDITOR: Kevin Irving
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Today there are 29 million women and girls playing football
worldwide.
Football is a sport for you too – come along with your friends and help
us to grow this number!
The game is fun, easy and fair. If you are interested in keeping fit,
healthy and cool then football is the sport for you.
Join a local team and who knows – maybe you will be representing
Kim Kulig
Live Your Goals – About
Women soccer players
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Join a local team and who knows – maybe you will be representing
your country at the next FIFA Women’s World Cup™ in Canada in
2015!
The Live Your Goals campaign features a number of women’s
football’s best players who are living their dreams by having
competed in the FIFA Women’s World Cup in Germany and other top
international competitions.
The goal of these women and girls was to become a top international
footballer. Achieving this goal has given them the chance to travel all
over the world and enjoy many amazing experiences on their way to
the top! But of course, football is for everybody, whatever your goals!
Live Your Goals shows that dreams can come true, no matter what
obstacles stand in the way.
Check out the stories of top players such as Germany’s Kim Kulig,
Canada’s Christine Sinclair and New Zealand’s Rebecca Smith amongst
many others and see what you too could achieve if you show the
same enthusiasm and commitment to football. With this campaign,
FIFA aims to inspire the next generation of female footballers all over
the world.
by FIFA.
Christine Sinclair
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10. Messi
Age: 25
Birth date: June 24th, 1987
Birthplace: Rosario, Argentina
Position: Forward
Height: 5’ -7” (1.70m)
Weight: 148 lbs (67kg)
Appearances: 312, Scored 317
Debuted: FC Barcelona 2004
International: Argentina
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PFC's elite Team Adidas
PFC …with YOUNGER FACES, new VISION, same
DIRECTION for 2012 – 13 CASA Super League.
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Plantation FC Team Adidas won the CASA Super league title for the first time and first entry in
2011-2012 season, edged CLAR-REMA in a nail biting final which came down to penalties, full
time 1-1 (5-3).
Every team’s goal for the 2012 – 2013 season is to snatched the trophy from Plantation FC Men Team Adidas the defending champion.
PFC Team Adidas has a several goals this season, “ We have carded some of our youth players
from the club’s U17 – U19 boys soccer teams,” PFC Head Coach Anis Jerbi said. “ Our Aim is to
give these young players an opportunity play another level higher than travel, high school and
some junior college league.”
Now these younger faces will take the reins and defend the title. The 2011-12 team had several
returning players move on to many other local teams which plays semi-pro and pro soccer
leagues. That’s the goal of the club, to develop young talented soccer play both boys and girls to
play at higher or high level soccer.
PFC Men Team Adidas played an exhibition match at the open ceremony and kick off the CASA Super League 2012-2013. This young team defeat the City of Orlando, Florida Men’s soccer champion, 1-0. Reported Jan 12th 2013
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PFC Youth Soccer Program
PLANTATION FOOTBALL CLUBPLANTATION FOOTBALL CLUB
PFC Copa U16 Boys made a BIG Jump!…In US Youth Soccer ranking, after winning the Sun Bowl Tournament in Tampa, Florida New Years weekend…
SoccerDroid eMagazine - February 2013 13
Its been over three seasons Plantation FC U16 Copa Boys soccer team haven’t step on the
trophy podium. Team manager Wayne
McLennon, “We never gave up and we never
stop believe in ourselves” .
The performance they gave at this annual Sun Bowl soccer showcase in Tampa, Florida was a
model of good, intense and fun soccer. PFC U16
Copa Boys swept the tournament by winning all
games (6-0, 5-0, 4-0, 4-1, Finals 5-3 penalties). Disney President’s Cup Soccer Festival February
15th - 18th 2013 is the next soccer tournament
for PFC U16 Copa Boys soccer team, they are
determine to make it a double. Congrats to PFC U16 Copa Boys soccer Team and Plantation FC youth soccer program, well deserved win.
Jon Lewis, voted MVP for
the Sun Bowl Soccer
Showcase at Tampa, Florida.
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Shed the Superman Cape: Five Steps to Build Credibility
Superman is a super hero due to his many super powers However, even with all of his strengths, Superman has vulnerability – Kryptonite – meaning Superman is not perfect. He has a flaw. And in spite of this weakness, Superman’s credibility is beyond reproach. The greatest temptation parents face today is a desire to appear infallible to their children. To be perceived as perfect, flawless, and invincible seems like the perfect image. Perhaps you wonder, “Why would my kids trust and follow me if I’m flawed and vulnerable?” Consequently parents get caught up in a game of being right, or at least act as if they’re always right. “Because I said so” is the ultimate answer given to save face. The irony is that children know that parents aren’t perfect. Attempts to create the illusion of perfection, just takes away from whatever credibility was there in the first place.
The answer is found in being real, or authentic. Parents
have several key opportunities to demonstrate their
genuineness to their children.
When you say, “My experience has me leaning toward
this decision unless there’s something I’m not aware
of,” your credibility is enhanced by your openness to
by David Benzel
genuineness to their children.
Shining a light on the accomplishments of others has
many benefits. It provides reinforcement of the behaviors
you want to see in your family. It also teaches everyone
the habit of honoring others. If parents spend time
boasting about themselves, they create a climate where
it’s accepted. Soon children will duplicate the practice of
slapping their own backs. When parents sincerely edify
those around them, they themselves are elevated in the
minds of their children.Asking good questions may be the single most
significant skill for a parent to learn. Somewhere in our
development we become an answer-giving machine; all-
knowing, all-seeing and certain-of-everything. It’s as if
any hesitation or inquiry indicates incompetence, and
that’s unthinkable. Every situation in family life presents
parents with two options: 1) Jump to a conclusion, then
judge, or 2) Ask a good question, then learn. Credible
parents are learners who ask, listen and then decide.
of,” your credibility is enhanced by your openness to
feedback from other family members.
Since no one has all the answers or all the information,
admitting that you don’t know an answer does not make
you incompetent. Making up incorrect answers just to
appear smart will most often backfire. Knowing how and
where to get answers is more valuable and beneficial for
the entire family. “I don’t have that answer yet, but I know
where to go looking for it” is an important phrase for
moms and dads to demonstrate, and for kids to learn.Have you ever noticed the look of relief – and maybe
surprise – on a child’s face when an adult apologizes for
a mistake? Once a child learns that you are a parent who
takes personal responsibility for your decisions –
especially if that includes an apology – your credibility
soars. It takes strength and courage to admit mistakes to
your spouse and children, but the end result is stronger
relationships.Parents shed their Superman cape when they exhibit
authenticity in each of these five key areas. The illusion
of perfection fades away, and in its place is a REAL
parent who is aware of their true human condition –
flawed and vulnerable, but ready to learn lessons and
move on. If you were child, which kind of parent would
you choose to follow?
After gathering information for a decision, it seems
natural for moms and dads to blurt out the answer and
give a command: “I’ve made up my mind; -- go do it my
way.” However, parents who trust the opinions of their
children use a different delivery. Stating your
conclusions tentatively leaves the door open for other
unknown facts or opinions. When parents overstate a
position it leaves no room for other points of view. SoccerDroid eMagazine - February 2013 16
Florida’s premier Presidents’ Day Weekend tournament for boys and girls teams. In 2012, the Weston Cup had 485 teams from throughout Florida, multiple states, and international teams from Canada, Puerto Rico, Haiti, Venezuela, and Mexico that competed at four facilities which included over 30 playing fields. Teams from outside Florida, including international teams participate each year. The tournament will offer four levels of competition: Showcase, Gold, Silver, and Bronze for U8 through U19 boys and girls teams. For 2013 we are expecting over 475 teams from out-of-state, across Florida, and internationally.
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Lionel Messi collected a record-breaking fourth consecutive
title of best player in the world when he was awarded the FIFA
Ballon d’Or, while US player Abby Wambach claimed her first
FIFA Women’s World Player of the Year award at the FIFA Ballon d’Or Gala 2012 held at the Zurich Kongresshaus,
Switzerland on January 7th 2012.
Lionel Messi Abby Wambach
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Vicente del Bosque and Pia Sundhage were voted
as the FIFA World football Coaches of the Year for
Spain National Men’s Team and USA Women’s
National Team respectively at the Ballon D’or 2012
Gala.
Miroslav Stoch is the FIFA Puskás Award 2012 winner! FIFA.com, FIFA on Youtube and francefootball.fr users have chosen Stoch's goal to be the best of 2012. He emulates CristianoRonaldo, Hamit Altintop and Neymar, who won the honour in 2009, 2010 and 2011 respectively.
Over 50,000 FIFPro professional players have voted and elected the following FIFA/FIFPro World
XI for 2012: IKER CASILLAS, DANI ALVES, MARCELO, GERARD PIQUÉ, SERGIO RAMOS, ANDRÉS INIESTA, XABI ALONSO, XAVI HERNANDEZ, CRISTIANO RONALDO, RADAMEL FALCAO, LIONEL MESSI.
Gala.
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Patience in CoachingPatience in CoachingThere is an attitude amongst coaches that is
becoming a major problem when teaching the
game; that problem is lack of patience. All too
frequently I hear or am asked about the next
stage of the work when the present work is still
far from complete and not fully digested by young
players. By progressing too quickly the coaches
are leaving areas of work behind that have not
been fully understood and therefore not used
naturally by players. Premier Skills coaching methods are a re-
invention of ‘street football’ in a modern
context; players practice what they are expected
to play and play how and what they have been
practising. There is nothing better than playing
the game, therefore, it follows that all practice
should be as realistic to playing situations as
possible. Recognition of situations when playing
in competitive games must comply with those
All work should be thoroughly completed before
adding a new aspect to it or entering a higher
phase or level. If ‘solid ground’ is left behind it
allows future work to be established on firm
foundations. Any progression attempted without
a firm foundation to support it will leave gaps in
the development structure that will create
problems for players as they become involved in
the game at more senior levels.
A program of work should not be seen as
something to exit as early as possible.
Continuous assessment of players against
suitably organized opposition that is set
according to the level of work under practice
should be part of every coaching session. The
ability to verify the understanding of the work
under practice is vital for the coach and is best
scrutinized when players are involved in
competitive situations.
Unrealistic practice is not only waste of time, but
it also provides false standards for real progress
to be ascertained.
Coaches who ‘leave the ground soft behind
them’ are deceiving themselves as well as those
working with them.
in competitive games must comply with those
situations already practised or presently being
practised or confusion and indecision amongst
players will occur.
Coaches must learn to introduce details of
work more cleverly and more gradually so that
the desire to change the teaching process too
frequently is not necessary. SoccerDroid eMagazine - February 2013 22
If the coach has not assessed a satisfactory
improvement in the work attempted he/she
should continue with the same work content
but might readjust the methods (increase in
space – decrease in opposition) until the
players can comply with the demands they
have been set.
Variety may be ‘the spice of life’, but in
coaching terms it can often mean changes
that are untimely and subsequently,
unhelpful to coach and players’. The need to
have a multitude of different practices to
maintain the interest of players can become
an almost impossible task. Random work
methods lacking continuity are a blemish on
the coach and become a burden on the
shoulders of players working with him/her.
Through the gradual erosion of careful
continuity during practice time in order to
Because an aspect of work was attempted in
one session does not mean that another
aspect or a completely different piece of work
should be undertaken in a following session.
continuity during practice time in order to
appease impatience, players exit their most
formative years without fulfilling all the
necessary playing requirements – adding to
the piles of simplistic players only able to play
a simplistic version of football that already
dominates our game.
I have heard coaches make the
comment “he is getting better at
that” in reference to developing a
certain skill. However often the
coach is basing that evaluation on
performance during simplistic
training exercises that lack the
pressures and decision making of a
game environment. More often
than not, if they evaluated the
performance of that particular skill
in a match it would still be
“suspect”. By John Cartwright
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Oldham 3-2 Liverpool: Jones costs Reds in shock cup exitThe Latics secured a famous cup victory to progress
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Claudio Pizarro scored a hat-trick as Bayern routed LOSC 6-1 in their return
The FA Cup always works best when it is not a battle of equals and the odds are stretched - and so it
proved on a weekend when the great old competition answered back to its detractors.
In its role as the FA Cup's little brother, the Capital One Cup has enjoyed a resurgence on the back
of the glorious unpredictability provided by Bradford City's run to Wembley to meet a Swansea City side contesting their first major final in 101 years. Reported: Jan 27th 2013
Leeds 2-1 Tottenham: Varney &
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Neil Warnock's side capitalized on some
sloppy defending from the Premier League visitors to clinch a narrow win
and book their place in the fifth round
on the FA Cup. Reported Jan 28th 2013
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QPR manager Harry Redknapp is chasing the
first major signing for his club, Anthony
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City dropped two vital points against bottom-of-the-table Queens Park Rangers in a frustrating 0-0 draw at Loftus Road
Arsène Wenger believes David Beckham is the ideal role model for Arsenal’s exciting crop of young players.The 37-year-old is training with the Gunners after leaving LA Galaxy last month, but a permanent move to Emirates Stadium is not on the agenda. SoccerDroid eMagazine - February 2013 28
FC Barcelona battled it out with Málaga on Jan. 24th 2013 for a spot in the semifinals of the Cup match after the 2-2 from the first leg. The winner will go on to face Real Madrid in the Madrid in the next round.
After Real Madrid eliminating Valencia in the round of eight, they awaits their rival for the Copa del Rey semi-finals. The white team will measure up against the winner of the playoff between Barcelona and Malaga, who tied 2-2 at Camp Nou
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The Club’s Growth
In November 1908, the Club was struggling, with 38 of its
members about to abandon it. Gamper was determined to
keep the Club afloat and for the first time he became
president of the organisation.
This marked a new stage in the Club's history, which
consolidated it within the football panorama and social
milieu of the city and country. A number of different
FC Barcelona FC Barcelona
Foundation and SurvivalFoundation and Survival
since 1899since 1899
The founder, conceived a sports club in Barcelona, with
assistance from Catalans and foreigners
FC Barcelona, founded in 1899 by a group of young
foreigners living in Barcelona, was the result of the
increasing popularity of football, and other British sports,
across Europe. These origins have conferred upon the Club
its intercultural identity, multi-sport focus and its deeply-
rooted allegiance to Barcelona and Catalonia.
The foundation of the Club coincided with a time when
people were becoming interested in playing sport in
Catalonia; this social context and Catalonia’s idiosyncratic
culture led to the creation of a new model of modern
leisure.
Joan Gamper, the Club’s founder, was the inspiration and
driving force behind the Club’s first 25 years. His
commitment to FC Barcelona went far beyond his role as
player, director and president.
milieu of the city and country. A number of different
circumstances played a part in this process, including its
strengthening as an organisation via the steady growth of its
members; the re-writing of the Club statutes, and the
acquisition of the Club's own football grounds for the first
time. At the same time, a range of sporting successes and
growing recognition accorded to players saw football
develop into a mass phenomenon, turning it into a
professional sport.
The Club grew rapidly. The number of members increased
from 201 in 1909 to 2,973 in less than ten years.
During these years, Barça laid down solid foundations in
order to define the type of football club it wanted to be.
This took it beyond the original dream of the group of
friends that had founded it in 1899; the Club was here to
stay.
Juan Gamper Founder of FC Barcelona
SoccerDroid eMagazine - February 2013 33
Commitment to Justice and Democracy
FC Barcelona was committed to social, political and cultural
reform, initiated by the Republican Catalan government.
The official Club newsletter in October 1932 made the
Club’s position clear: “Our club’s popularity undeniably
includes elements that are not related to sport.”
Participation in political and cultural acts formed part of this
commitment.
At the beginning of the Civil War, the Club’s employees
were faced with the threat of having FC Barcelona taken
from them, prompting them to make an important
committee decision that ultimately saved the organisation.
The committee demonstrated its firm resolve not to break
away from its pre-war leadership. The 1930s were marked
by political instability and general crisis, which inevitably
took its toll on FC Barcelona. During this decade, the Club
endured many cataclysmic events, which included its
founder’s death, the Second Spanish Republic, the Spanish
Civil War and the assassination of its president, Josep Suñol.
In summary, it was a period characterised by uncertainty,
which saw a reduction in membership and the cancellation
of some players’ contracts.
Bigger as a Club but Further from Sporting Success
During the 1960s, FC Barcelona saw a relentless increase in
membership numbers. Paradoxically, this did not go hand in
hand with sporting success. At the same time, Catalonia
received a large number of migrants and it was in this
context that Barça became an important mechanism for
integration in Catalan society.
Irregular sporting success and economic austerity, partly due
to the construction of the Camp Nou, meant that the Club
was unable to sign big players; this was reflected in Barça’s
results.
FC Barcelona 1940-1949
Loyal to its Identity despite Adverse Circumstances
The toughest moments experienced by FC Barcelona football
club were the initial post-war years. The Club would not
disappear without a fight. Subject to relentless repression and
purges by the army and authorities, the identity of the
organisation was changed completely.
The purges also affected the players; anyone who had gone on
the tour to Mexico and the United States was suspended for two
years.
Many of the players were exiled abroad. The Club’s coat of arms
and name were changed because they were not deemed to be
sufficiently Spanish, and the Club’s presidents were scrupulously
selected by the sports authorities. The team formation in
subsequent years, however, led to more promising title victories
in the 1950s.
For many people, Barça’s matches at Les Corts represented an
oasis of freedom during years of fear, misery and repression.
results.
More than a ClubIn 1969, Agustí Montal Costa won the elections and became
president of the Club. His programme insisted on member
involvement, and was committed to the idea that all
members would see their opinions reflected through their
votes. In 1973, Montal was re-elected president; his election
slogan was “Barça is more than a club”.
During his presidency, Montal avidly defended the
restoration of Catalanism and was firmly opposed to
centralism in football, as exercised by the Spanish Football
Federation and the National Sports Delegation. His influence
led Futbol Club Barcelona to begin to recover its symbols,
starting with the organisation’s name that had been changed
to sound more Spanish after the Civil War.
The outbreak of corruption associated with the oriondosThe
outbreak of corruption associated with the oriondos (foreign
players who falsified birth certificates in order to claim
Spanish heritage and be admitted into Spanish football)
meant that it became possible to sign foreign players. Barça’s
dream of signing Johan Cruyff began to look like a reality.
Victories by the Roller Hockey section began to mount up;
hockey is the professional section that has won the most
national and international titles for the Club.
SoccerDroid eMagazine - February 2013 34
Barça’s First European Cup
From 1988 on, with Cruyff as manager, Barça came to be associated
once more with excellent football and sporting success. The board
of directors presided over by Nuñez focused on building up a team
of footballers that would spark enthusiasm and perform well. The
Camp Nou began to fill up once again.
FC Barcelona managed to secure four consecutive Spanish League
championships, between 1990 and 1994. Winning the European
Cup in 1992 was the pinnacle of this period, which was
characterised by the team’s one touch play and attacking style and
the winning mentality of Cruyff’s players.
Known as the 'Dream Team' of European football, the following
unforgettable players went down in the Club’s history:
Zubizarreta, Bakero, Begiristain, Laudrup, Koeman, Stoichkov, Romário, Eusebio, Nadal, Guardiola, Amor, Juan Carlos, Ferrer, Nando, Julio Salinas, Serna, Alexanko and Goikoetxea.Led by the Cruyff-Rexach duo, the team finally drew a line under its
troubled past; Barça became one of the biggest names in world
football.
Perseverance to Become the Greatest Club in the
World
The incredible victory in Basel in May 1979, when Barça
won the European Cup Winners’ Cup for the first time
ever, returned FC Barcelona to the top ranking positions
of the great world clubs. It was the first victory during
Josep Lluís Núñez’s presidency.
During the 1980s, FC Barcelona experienced alternating
highs and lows, influenced by match results, star players’
performances and other matters, unrelated to sport.
Barça’s dream of signing Johan Cruyff, became a
reality 1969 - 1978
Barça stuns the world
Under Josep Guardiola, the team improved even further. Playing
with the same style that Cruyff had introduced, Guardiola was a firm
supporter of basing his team around the club's own youth system
and promoted several young talents to the first team, and the result
was the greatest Barça team ever.
The greatest international recognition of this came when the FIFA
Ballon d'Or nominations in 2010 shortlisted Xavi, Iniesta and Messi
for the honour, all three of whom had grown up at La Masia, the
residence where young sportspeople of all ages are trained and
educated. This team was the culmination of everything that FC
Barcelona stands for, and produced an amazing string of major titles,
including two Champions Leagues and three Spanish Leagues, plus
the long-awaited Clubs World Cup, which was finally won in 2009,
that extraordinary year when Barcelona won all six major trophies,
something unprecedented in the history of European football.
Barça broke all kinds of records, played memorable matches and
won just about every title on offer.
But the finest hour for Guardiola's side came at Wembley, when the
world was enchanted by the kind of football that dreams are made
of. The world's press bestowed praise on this extraordinary side that
had written one of the most incredible chapters in the history of the
game. The Club set a new record in 2010-11 by winning 16
professional titles. Never before had FC Barcelona won so much
silverware in a single season.
performances and other matters, unrelated to sport.
This decade saw the arrival of fantastic footballers -
including Quini, Maradona, Schuster, Alexanco, Julio
Alberto, Urruti, Marcos…- and a series of managers with
very different outlooks on football -Helenio Herrera,
Lattek, Menotti, Venables… This was also the period in
which the first multi-million contracts appeared and
television rights began to influence the Club’s financial
affairs. The organisation grew bigger with the extension of
the Camp Nou and a spectacular rise in membership
numbers, which saw the total figure increase to over one
hundred thousand.
Wambach goes to
Western NY;
Morgan to Portland.
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FIFA Women's World Player of the Year Abby Wambach has been assigned to her hometown Western New York Flash of the new National Women's Soccer League along with gold medal-winning American teammate Carli Lloyd which kicks off in spring 2013.
UCLA forward Zakiya Bywaters was the No. 1 pick in the inaugural National Women's Soccer League's college draft Friday, taken by the
Eight Teams Make Selections at 2013 NWSL
College Draft at NSCAA Convention in
Indianapolis
National Women's Soccer League's college draft Friday, taken by the Chicago Red Stars during the four-round draft in Indianapolis.
Number six draft pick Adrianna Franch discusses being drafted by the Western New York Flash in Friday's NWSL Draft in Indianapolis, Indiana.
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Franz Beckenbauer was born in the post-war ruins of
Munich (born 11 September 1945 in Munich, the second son of postal-worker Franz Beckenbauer, Sr. and his wife Antonie. He grew up in the working-class district of Giesing and, despite his father's cynicism about the game, started playing football at the age of nine with the youth team of SC Munich '06 in 1954.Originally a centre forward, he idolised 1954 World Cup winner Fritz Walter and supported local side 1860 Munich, then the pre-eminent team in the city, despite their relegation from the top league, the Oberliga Süd, in the 1950s. "It was always my dream to play for them" he would later confirm. That he joined the Bayern Munich youth team in 1959, rather than that of his favourites1860 Munich, was the result of a contentious Under-14 youth tournament in nearby Neubiberg. Beckenbauer and his team-mates were aware that their SC Munich '06 club lacked the finance to continue running its youth sides, and had determined to join 1860 Munich as a group upon the tournament's conclusion. However, fortune decreed that
Beckenbauer made his debut with Bayern in the Regionalliga Süd ("Regional League South") on the left
Franz Beckenbauer at Bayern Munich 1977
Franz Anton Beckenbauer) is a German football coach, manager, and former player, nicknamed Der Kaiser ("The Emperor") because of his elegant style, his leadership, his first name "Franz" (reminiscent of the Austrian emperors), and his dominance on the football pitch. He is generally regarded as the greatest German footballer of all time and one of the greatest and most decorated footballers in the history of the game. Beckenbauer was a versatile player who started out as a midfielder but made his name as a defender. He is often credited as having invented the role of the modern sweeper or central defender.
tournament's conclusion. However, fortune decreed that SC Munich and 1860 would meet in the final and a series of niggles during the match eventually resulted in a physical confrontation between Beckenbauer and the opposing centre-half. The ill-feeling this engendered had a strong effect upon Beckenbauer and his teammates, who decided to join Bayern's youth side rather than the team they had recently come to blows with.
Regionalliga Süd ("Regional League South") on the left wing against Stuttgarter Kickers on 6 June 1964. In his first season in the regional league, 1964–65, the team won promotion to the recently formed Bundesliga, the national league.Bayern soon became a force in the new German league, winning the German Cup in 1966–67 and achieving European success in the Cup Winners' Cup in 1967. Beckenbauer became team captain for the 1968–69 season and led his club to their first league title. He began experimenting with the sweeper (libero) role around this time, refining the role into a new form and becoming perhaps the greatest exponent of the attacking sweeper game.
Franz Beckenbauer1970 World Cup. SoccerDroid eMagazine - February 2013 41
Beckenbauer's popularity was such that he was included as a
character in Monty Python's sketch "The Philosophers' Football Match" as being a surprise addition to the German team. However, instead of actually playing football, all the "players" walk in circles thinking, much to the confusion of Beckenbauer.In 1977, Beckenbauer accepted a lucrative contract to play in the North American Soccer League with the New York Cosmos. He played with the Cosmos for four seasons up to 1980, and the team won the Soccer Bowl on three occasions ('77, '78, '80).Beckenbauer retired after a two-year spell with Hamburger SV in Germany (1980–82) with the win of the
Twice selected the European Footballer of the Year, Beckenbauer appeared 103 times for West Germany and played in three World Cups. He is one of only two footballers, along with Brazil's Mário Zagallo to have won the World Cup both as a player and as a coach. He is the only one to win it as captain and coach: He lifted the World Cup trophy as captain in 1974, and repeated thefeat as a manager in 1990. With the club Bayern Munich, he won the Cup Winners' Cup in 1967 and three consecutive European Cups from 1974 to 1976. The latter feat made him the only player to win three European Cups as captain of his club. He went on to become coach and
Beckenbauer fouled his opposite number, ReinhardLibuda from Schalke 04, in the cup final on 14 June 1969. Disregarding the fans' hooting, Beckenbauer took the ball into the opposite part of the field, where he balanced the ball in front of the upset fans for half a minute. Libudawas commonly called König von Westfalen (king of Westphalia), so the press looked for an even more exalted moniker and invented Der Kaiser.
Paul Breitner and Franz Beckenbauer
1974 World Cup in Germany
Beckenbauer won 103 caps and scored 14 goals for West Germany. He was a member of the World Cup squads that finished runners-up in 1966, third place in 1970, and champions in 1974, while also being named to the tournament all-star team in all three editions. He also won the 1972 European Football Championship and finished as runners-up in the 1976 edition. Beckenbauer'sfirst game for the national team came on 26 September 1965.1966 World CupBeckenbauer appeared in his first World Cup in 1966, playing every match. In his first World Cup match, against Switzerland, he scored twice in a 5–0 win. West Germany won their group, and then beat Uruguay 4–0 in quarter-finals, with Beckenbauer scoring the second goal in the 70th minute. In the semi-finals, the Germans faced the USSR. Helmut Haller opened the scoring, with Beckenbauer contributing the second of the match, his fourth goal of the tournament. The Soviets scored a late goal but were unable to draw level, and West Germany advanced to the final against hosts England. The English won the final and the Jules Rimet Trophy in extra time.
Hamburger SV in Germany (1980–82) with the win of the Bundesliga title that year and one final season with the New York Cosmos in 1983. In his career in domestic leagues, he made 587 appearances and scored 81 goals
During Beckenbauer's tenure at Bayern Munich, the club won three league championships in a row from 1972 to 1974 and also a hat-trick of European Cup wins (1974–76) which earned the club the honour of keeping the trophy permanently.Interestingly, since 1968 Beckenbauer, has been called Der
Kaiser by fans and the media. The following anecdote is told (even by Beckenbauer himself) to explain the origin: On the occasion of a friendly game of Bayern Munich in Vienna, Austria, Beckenbauer posed for a photo session right beside a bust of the former Austrian emperor Franz Joseph I. The media called him Fußball-Kaiser (football-emperor) afterwards, soon after he was just called Der
Kaiser. However, according to a report in the German newspaper Welt am Sonntag, this explanation is untrue, though very popular. According to the report,
as captain of his club. He went on to become coach and later president of Bayern Munich. He is also a member of the National Soccer Hall of Fame.Today, Beckenbauer remains an influential figure in both German and international football. He led Germany's successful bid to host the 2006 FIFA World Cup and chaired the organizing committee. He also works as a pundit for German television network Sat.1 during their coverage of the UEFA Champions League and the Pay-TV-Channel Sky and writes a football column for mass tabloid Bild.
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On his return to Germany, Beckenbauer was appointed manager of the West German national team to replace Jupp Derwall. He took the team all the way to the final of the 1986 World Cup, where they lost to Argentina.In 1990, before the German reunification, Beckenbauermanaged the last German team without East German players in a World Cup, winning the final 1–0, against Argentina, in a rematch of the previous World Cup final. Beckenbauer is one of two men (with Mario Zagallo) to have won the Cup as player and as coach, and he is the only man to have won the title as team captain as well as coach.Beckenbauer then moved into club management, and accepted a job with Olympique de Marseille in 1990 but left the club within 4 months. Marseille eventually won the 1990–91 French championship and ended runner-up of the 1990–91 European Cup.From 28 December 1993 until 30 June 1994, and then from 29 April 1996 until 30 June of the same year, he coached Bayern Munich. His brief spells in charge saw him collect two further honours – the Bundesliga title in 1994 and the UEFA Cup in 1996.In 1994, he took on the role of club president at Bayern, and much of the Munich giants' success in the following years has been credited to his astute management. Following the club's decision to change from an association to a limited company, he has been chairman
1970 World Cup West Germany won their first three matches before facing England in second round on a rematch of the 1966 final. The English were ahead 2–0 in the second half, but a spectacular goal by Beckenbauer in the 69th minute helped the
The Germans had fallen at the final hurdle, but Beckenbauer had a notable tournament, finishing tied for third on the list of top scorers—from a non-attacking position. The team returned to a heroes' welcome in their homeland.
Franz Franz BeckenbauerBeckenbauer and Pele with the Cosmos and Pele with the Cosmos
Stars, USA 1983.Stars, USA 1983.
association to a limited company, he has been chairman of the advisory board since the beginning of 2002.In 1998, he became vice-president of the DFB. At the end of the 1990s, Beckenbauer headed the successful bid by Germany to organize the FIFA World Cup 2006. He chaired the organizational committee for the World Cup and was a commentator for the Bild-Zeitung.
spectacular goal by Beckenbauer in the 69th minute helped the Germans recover and equalise before the end of normal time and win the match in extra time. West Germany advanced to the semi-finals to face Italy, in what would be known as the Game of the Century. He fractured his clavicle after being fouled, but he was not deterred from continuing in the match, as his side had already used their two permitted substitutions. He stayed on the field carrying his dislocated arm in a sling. The result of this match was 4–3 (after extra time) in favour of the Italians. Germany defeated Uruguay 1–0 for third place.1974 World CupThe 1974 World Cup was hosted by West Germany and Beckenbauer led his side to victory, including a hardfought 2–1 win over the hotly favoured Netherlands side featuring Johan Cruyff. Beckenbauer and fellow defenders man-marked Cruyffso well that the Dutch were never quite able to put their "Total Football" into full use.Beckenbauer became the first captain to lift the new FIFA World Cup Trophy after Brazil had retained the Jules RimetTrophy in 1970. This also gave West Germany the distinction of being the first national team to hold both the Euro and World Cup titles simultaneously (two other countries have done it since: France in 2000, and Spain in 2010). European ChampionshipsBeckenbauer became captain of the national side in 1971. In 1972, West Germany won the European Championship, beating the Soviet Union 3–0 in the final. In 1976, West Germany againreached the final, where they lost on penalties to Czechoslovakia.
Franz Franz BeckenbauerBeckenbauerPresident of Bayern President of Bayern Munich FC.Munich FC.
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The shin guard or shin pad This piece of equipment worn on the front of a player’s shin to protect them from injury. These are commonly used in sports including association football, baseball, ice hockey, field hockey, lacrosse, rugby, cricket, and other sports. This is due to either being required by the rules/laws of the sport or
worn voluntarily by the participants for protective measures.
The shin guard was inspired by the concept of a greave.
A greave is a piece of armor used to protect the shin. It
is a Middle English term, derived from an Old French
word, greve (pronounced gri’v), meaning shin or shin
armor. The etymology of this word not only describes
the use and purpose of shin guards, but also contributes
to dating the technology.
This technology dates back to ancient times as early as
Greek and Roman Republics. Back then, shin guards
were viewed as purely protective measures for warriors
in battle and were made of bronze or other hard, sturdy
materials. The earliest known physical proof of the
technology appeared when archaeologist Sir William
Temple discovered a pair of bronze greaves with a
As time progressed into the 19th century a major shift in
the application of shin guards occurred. The overall
purpose of protecting the shin was maintained, but
instead of being used for fighting, it became applied to
sports. This paradigm shift dominates today’s market use
of shin guards as they are used mostly in sports. Other
applications do exist though for protecting the lower leg in
other physical activities such as hiking, mixed martial arts,
and kickboxing, but all these activities can also be
considered for sport instead of being necessary in battle.
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Temple discovered a pair of bronze greaves with a
Gorgon’s head design in the relief on each knee capsule.
After careful, proper examination it was estimated that
the greaves were made in Apulia, a region in Southern
Italy, around 550/500 B.C.E.
Greek greaves of “Denda”, ca. 500 BC,
Cricketer in the early
1920's wearing white
cricket Skelton pads and
boots by Jaeger.
Cricket was the first sport to adopt the use of shin guards. The
introduction of this equipment was not motivated by the
need for protection, but rather a strategic device to gain
an advantage for the batsman. The batsman who wore
the leg pads was able to cover the stumps with his
protected legs and prevent the ball from hitting the
stumps, instead the ball bowled into the batsman. Thus,
the protection provided by the leg pads provided the
batsman confidence to play without suffering pain or
injury. This resulted in an offensive advantage; instead of
hitting the wickets to get the batsman out, the bowler
hits the batsman giving him another chance to hit the
ball. This was addressed in 1809 with a rule change
called leg before wicket, where the umpire was allowed
to deduce whether the ball would have hit the stumps if
the batter was not hit first.
Shin guards made an appearance in 1874 and were
made from large cricket pads to protect the front of
the leg. As the speed of the game increased these
grew smaller and many players discarded them
altogether. Tired players preferred to playout the
later stages of the games with their socks rolled
down. This prevented cramp and gave them extra
freedom. However the rules of the game no longer
allow this. Shin guards protect by spreading loads
over wider areas of the skin. The force of the initial
impact is reduced as peak pressure is dampened
down. The properties of the materials display
energy absorbing characteristics, which further
protect the player's leg from injury. Modern Shin
guards are made with a hard outside casing and a
soft inner layer. Outer surface is crafted in
thermoplastic materials with shock absorbing inner
material made from Ethyl Vinyl Acetate (EVA) or
other foam type material. Shin guards do not absorb
large quantities of energy and so are unlikely to
prevent bone fractures from high energy type
trauma.
Leg pads became more popular as protective measures
against the impact from the ball and are worn by the
batsman, the wicket-keeper, and the fielders that are
fielding in close to the batsman.
Association football was the next major sport to see the
introduction of the shin guard. Sam Weller Widdowson is
credited for bringing shin guards to the sport in 1874. He
played cricket for Nottinghamshire and football for
Nottingham Forest, and he got the idea to protect
himself based on his cricket experiences. Widdowson cut
down a pair of cricket shin pads and strapped them to
the outside of his stockings using straps of leather. Other
players ridiculed him initially, but shin guards eventually
caught on as players saw the practical use of protecting
their shins.
MaterialsFiberglass - Stiff, sturdy, and light weight.
Foam Rubber - Very light weight, but not as sturdy and solid as
fiberglass.
Polyurethane - Heavy and sturdy, which offers almost
complete protection from most impacts.
Plastic - Less protective than any of the other synthetic shin
guards.
metal- The most protective but very heavy and uncomfortable
In baseball, one of the innovators of the modern shin
guard, New York Giants catcher Roger Bresnahan,
began wearing shin guards in 1907. Made of leather,
the guards were fastened with straps and hooks.
After the application of shin guards in association
football, they quickly spread to other sports and are
now considered necessary for most contact sports.
BaseBall Paddings , Shins and Chest. Modern day soccer shin guards are made of many
differing synthetic materials, including, but not
limited to:
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Lateral Shuffle Lateral Shuffle –– Targets body parts: Butt/Hips, Legs Targets body parts: Butt/Hips, Legs -- Calves and Calves and
Shins, Legs Shins, Legs -- Thighs, Full Body/IntegratedThighs, Full Body/Integrated
Step 1
Starting Position: Stand directly in a square at one
end of the ladder with your feet approximately hip-
width apart.
Step 2
Then bend your hips and knees, lowering
into an athletic stance with your chest
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Step 3
Shift your bodyweight into the left leg. Pick up the
right foot and place it in the square next to and right
of the starting square. Shift your body to the right
and into the next square of the ladder.
into an athletic stance with your chest
directly over your toes. Your arms should be
bent, keeping the elbows at approximately
ninety degrees to ensure that the swinging is
coming from the shoulder joint and not from
the elbows
Step 4
Your right foot should hit the ground at the ball
of the foot and roll all the way down to the
heel. Once the right foot is planted, shift your
body weight off of the left leg and place your
weight on the right leg. Pick up your left foot to
bring it into the same square as the right foot.
Keep your hips and knees bent so that you
maintain an athletic ready position throughout
the length of the entire ladder.
Step 5
Continue to move down the ladder to your right,
keeping your bodyweight on the left leg while
picking up the right foot and pushing off with the picking up the right foot and pushing off with the
left foot shifting your bodyweight over the right
leg as you move through the ladder. Be sure to
move both ways through the ladder. Once you've
done a certain number of repetitions to the right,
be sure to switch directions and do the same
number of repetitions moving to your left
(pushing off of the right foot).
Exercise Variation: As you improve your
movement skills, dynamic balance and ability to
move rapidly through the ladder, try not to look
at your feet and keep your eyes on the horizon
(where your opponents will be during an athletic
competition).
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